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The Content and Sources of Potentially Toxic Elements in the Road Dust of Surgut (Russia)

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ATMOSPHERE
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/atmos13010030

Keywords

Western Siberia; urban pollution; road dust; potentially toxic elements; traffic-related contamination

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [19-05-50062]

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The chemical and particle size composition of road dust in Surgut, a rapidly developing city in Western Siberia, was studied. It was found that the road dust had an alkaline pH and the particle size composition was dominated by the 100-250-μm fraction. The road dust was significantly enriched in Sb and Cu, with relatively lower contents of Sb, Cd, As, and Pb compared to other Russian cities.
The chemical and particle size composition of road dust in Surgut, which is a rapidly developing city in Western Siberia, was studied for the first time. Contents of major and trace elements were determined using ICP-MS and ICP-AES, respectively. It was found that the road dust had an alkaline pH (from 7.54 to 9.38) and that the particle size composition was dominated by the 100-250-mu m fraction. The contamination assessment based on calculations of the enrichment factor (EF) showed that the road dust was significantly enriched in Sb and Cu and moderately enriched in Zn, Pb, Mo, Ni and W. The sources of these elements are probably associated with the abrasion of car tires and brake pads. Based on calculations of global pollution index (PIr) and total enrichment factor (Ze), the road dust of Surgut was characterized by a generally low level of potential ecological risk, except for stretches of road subject to regular traffic jams, where a moderate ecological risk level was identified. In comparison to the other Russian cities (Moscow, Chelyabinsk, Tyumen, etc.) where studies of road dust composition have been carried out, Surgut had similar contents of Cr and Cu and relatively lower contents of Sb, Cd, As and Pb.

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