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Determination of road dust loadings and chemical characteristics using resuspension.

Authors :
Chen, Jianhua
Wang, Wei
Liu, Hongjie
Ren, Lihong
Source :
Environmental Monitoring & Assessment; Mar2012, Vol. 184 Issue 3, p1693-1709, 17p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The contribution of fugitive dust from traffic to air pollution can no longer be ignored in China. In order to obtain the road dust loadings and to understand the chemical characteristics of PM and PM from typical road dust, different paved roads in eight districts of Beijing were selected for dust collection during the four seasons of 2005. Ninety-eight samples from 28 roads were obtained. The samples were resuspended using equipment assembled to simulate the rising process of road dust caused by the wind or wheels in order to obtain the PM and PM filter samples. The average road dust loading was 3.82 g m, with the highest of 24.22 g m being in Hutongs in the rural-urban continuum during winter. The road dust loadings on higher-grade roads were lower than those on lower-grade roads. Attention should be paid to the pollution in the rural-urban continuum areas. The sums of element abundances measured were 16.17% and 18.50% for PM and PM in road dust. The average abundances of OC and EC in PM and PM in road dust were 11.52%, 2.01% and 12.50%, 2.06%, respectively. The abundance of elements, water-soluble ions, and OC, EC in PM and PM resuspended from road dust did not change greatly with seasons and road types. The soil dust, construction dust, dust emitted from burning coal, vehicle exhaust, and deposition of particles in the air were the main sources of road dust in Beijing. Affected by the application of snow-melting agents in Beijing during winter, the amount of Cl and Na was much higher during that time than in the other seasons. This will have a certain influence on roads, bridges, vegetations, and groundwater. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01676369
Volume :
184
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Environmental Monitoring & Assessment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
70564047
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-011-2071-1