Health impact assessment from exposure to trace metals present in atmospheric PM 10 at Ahmedabad, a big city in western India

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT(2021)

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Many toxicological studies revealed the deleterious effects on human health induced by trace metals in ambient particulate matter (PM). This study reports the season-dependent water-soluble and total metal mass in PM 10 collected simultaneously over five microenvironments in a semi-arid urban region, Ahmedabad, located in western India. The mineral dust fraction in PM 10 over Bapunagar, Narol, Paldi, Income Tax, and Science City was estimated to be around 39, 45, 47, 44, and 31% during summer (May–June 2017) and 24, 55, 28, 27, and 28% during winter (December 2017–January 2018), respectively, corroborating mineral dust is perennial in the air over Ahmedabad. The PM 2.5 /PM 10 mass ratios over all the sites were higher during winter (40–60%) as compared to those during summer (30–40%), indicating the contribution from the anthropogenic sources to PM mass. Among the metals monitored, the estimated considerable amount of high masses of Zn, Cu, Ni, Cd, and Sb during winter can be ascribed to the anthropogenic inputs based on the estimated enrichment factors ( EF ). In contrast to the crustal source, these metals might have been possibly emitted from several other man-made sources, which were found to be more water-soluble during both seasons. As per the standards of incremental excess lifetime cancer risk ( IELCR ), it is estimated that the atmospheric mass concentration of carcinogenic metals such as Cr, Co, and As was higher in all these sites, whereas the metals such as Pb, Ni, and Cd are also found over the industrial site (Narol) in addition to the above-said metals. Notably, people are highly susceptible to these metals, leading to the potential risk of cancer during both seasons.
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Ambient particulate matters,Aerosol,Urban,Mineral dust,Trace metals,Spatial and seasonal variation
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