Literature DB >> 33311638

Large global variations in measured airborne metal concentrations driven by anthropogenic sources.

Jacob McNeill1,2, Graydon Snider3, Crystal L Weagle2,3, Brenna Walsh2,3, Paul Bissonnette3, Emily Stone3, Ihab Abboud4, Clement Akoshile5, Nguyen Xuan Anh6, Rajasekhar Balasubramanian7, Jeffrey R Brook8, Craig Coburn9, Aaron Cohen10, Jinlu Dong11, Graham Gagnon12, Rebecca M Garland13,14,15, Kebin He16, Brent N Holben17, Ralph Kahn17, Jong Sung Kim18, Nofel Lagrosas19, Puji Lestari20, Yang Liu21, Farah Jeba22, Khaled Shaifullah Joy22, J Vanderlei Martins23, Amit Misra24, Leslie K Norford25, Eduardo J Quel26, Abdus Salam22, Bret Schichtel27, S N Tripathi24, Chien Wang28, Qiang Zhang16, Michael Brauer29, Mark D Gibson12,30, Yinon Rudich31, Randall V Martin32,33,34.   

Abstract

Globally consistent measurements of airborne metal concentrations in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) are important for understanding potential health impacts, prioritizing air pollution mitigation strategies, and enabling global chemical transport model development. PM2.5 filter samples (N ~ 800 from 19 locations) collected from a globally distributed surface particulate matter sampling network (SPARTAN) between January 2013 and April 2019 were analyzed for particulate mass and trace metals content. Metal concentrations exhibited pronounced spatial variation, primarily driven by anthropogenic activities. PM2.5 levels of lead, arsenic, chromium, and zinc were significantly enriched at some locations by factors of 100-3000 compared to crustal concentrations. Levels of metals in PM2.5 and PM10 exceeded health guidelines at multiple sites. For example, Dhaka and Kanpur sites exceeded the US National Ambient Air 3-month Quality Standard for lead (150 ng m-3). Kanpur, Hanoi, Beijing and Dhaka sites had annual mean arsenic concentrations that approached or exceeded the World Health Organization's risk level for arsenic (6.6 ng m-3). The high concentrations of several potentially harmful metals in densely populated cites worldwide motivates expanded measurements and analyses.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33311638     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-78789-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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