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Seasonal Variability in the Composition of Particulate Matter and the Microclimate in Cultural Heritage Areas

Authors :
Cristiana Radulescu
Claudia Stihi
Rodica-Mariana Ion
Ioana-Daniela Dulama
Sorina-Geanina Stanescu
Raluca Maria Stirbescu
Sofia Teodorescu
Ion-Valentin Gurgu
Dorin-Dacian Let
Liviu Olteanu
Nicolae-Mihail Stirbescu
Ioan-Alin Bucurica
Radu-Lucian Olteanu
Cristina-Mihaela Nicolescu
Source :
Atmosphere, Vol 10, Iss 10, p 595 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2019.

Abstract

This study is the first attempt to decipher the effect of particulate matter (PM) composition on people’s health and on historic sites, in correlation with the daily and seasonal microclimate monitoring of the indoor and outdoor areas of the Roman Mosaic Edifice museum (the maritime port of Constanta, Romania). More specifically, the increase of metal concentrations in particulate matter during the summer of 2018 and spring of 2019 in the museum under investigation could possibly be associated with the microclimates of both seasons, with coastal factors, as well as with the anthropic activities specific to the port of Constanta. FTIR and inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) techniques, used for the investigation of PM2.5−10 samples, revealed high concentrations of Fe, Al-rich, and soluble particles inside the investigated museum area. In this respect, the chemical measurements of the PM2.5−10 masses highlighted high concentrations of heavy metals (i.e., Al, Fe, Zn, Mn, and Pb) and low concentrations of trace metals (i.e., Cr, Ni, Cu, and Cd). Statistical analysis showed that the chemical compositions of the particulate matter in the indoor and outdoor areas of the Roman Mosaic Edifice were influenced by microclimatic conditions, mainly temperature and relative humidity (RH). A potential health risk for tourists is the thermal and humid conditions, alongside the toxic components of the particulate matter. This research seeks to provide solutions for improving the environmental conditions inside the Roman Mosaic Edifice and to offer useful suggestions concerning health promotion and the protection of museum exhibits against possible future deterioration.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734433
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Atmosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.05ab4665dfb24628baf15c5df1a3e39d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10100595