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Chemical Composition of Road Dust and its PM10 Fraction as a Pollution Indicator of the Urban Environment

https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2021-10-43-49

Abstract

Study outcomes of 32 heavy metals and metalloids concentrations in road dust and its PM10 fraction on Moscow roads with different traffic intensity have been presented. Priority pollutants of road dust and its PM10 fraction in Moscow include Sb, Zn, W, Cd, Sn, Cu, Bi, Pb, Mo; PM10 pollution is up to 6 times more intense than total dust. РМ10 particles mostly accumulate Sb, Zn, W, and Cd in all administrative districts, but as for the Western and South-Western administrative districts those in addition are Sn and Bi, Sn and Cd for the Central district, Cd and Bi for the Southern district. PM10 particles are especially dangerous in the courtyards of residential buildings where pollution reaches extremely high levels.

About the Authors

N.S. Kasimov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Academician of RAS, Dr. Sci. (Geography), Head of Department



D.V. Vlasov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Geography), Senior Research Fellow



N.E. Kosheleva
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Dr. Sci. (Geography), Professor



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Kasimov N., Vlasov D., Kosheleva N. Chemical Composition of Road Dust and its PM10 Fraction as a Pollution Indicator of the Urban Environment. Ecology and Industry of Russia. 2021;25(10):43-49. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2021-10-43-49

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