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Human health risk assessment of lead pollution in atmospheric deposition in Baoshan District, Shanghai

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH
Volume 33, Issue 6, Pages 515-523

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-010-9368-9

Keywords

Atmospheric deposition; Pb; Health risk; Baoshan District; China

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [70703010, 40730526, 40901010]
  2. Shanghai Science and Technology Support Program [10DZ0581600]

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The lead (Pb) content in atmospheric deposition was determined at 42 sampling sites in Baoshan District of Shanghai, China. Based on exposure and dose-response assessments, the health risk caused by Pb exposure in atmospheric deposition was investigated. The results indicated that Pb was significantly accumulated in atmospheric deposition. The spatial distribution of Pb was mapped by geostatistical analysis, and the results showed that pollution hotspots were present at traffic and industrial zones. Ingestion was the main route of Pb exposure in both adults and children. For children the risk value was above 1, whereas it was below 1 for the adult group. Therefore, children belong to the high-risk group for Pb exposure from atmospheric deposition in the observed area of Shanghai, China.

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