1. Characteristics and health risk assessment of trace metal(loid)s in PM10 at a mining city in Southwest China.
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Xin Cheng, Yi Huang, Rui Wang, Shi Jun Ni, Zhi Jie Long, and Chao Liu
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TRACE metals ,MINERAL industries ,HEAVY metal toxicology - Abstract
Ten trace elements in the inhalable particles (PM
10 ) at Panzhihua, a Southwestern China mining city, were studied for characteristics and human health risks of particulate toxic metal(loid)s at two industrial sites and one urban residential site during April 2014 through January 2015. Average concentrations of PM10 at three sites were 127.2, 172.0 and 187.5 μg m-3 , respectively, which all greatly exceeded the national ambient air quality standard (70.0 μg m-3 annual average). Zn, Pb, Cu, and Mn were the most abundant trace elements among the studied metals in PM10 . Particulate metal(loid)s' pollution was very serious, in which As, Cd, Ni, Co, Cu, and Mn in PM10 greatly exceeded their respective thresholds. Results of a health risk assessment indicated that Cr posed a major carcinogenic health risk to both children and adults, whereas Mn had a non-carcinogenic risk. Other toxic metals were within the safe levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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