کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4425458 | 1309104 | 2011 | 11 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
The aim of this study is to test the applicability of snow surveying in the collection and detailed characterization of vehicle-derived magnetic particles. Road dust extracted from snow, collected near a busy urban highway and a low traffic road in a rural environment (southern Finland), was studied using magnetic, geochemical and micro-morphological analyses. Significant differences in horizontal distribution of mass specific magnetic susceptibility (χ) were noticed for both roads. Multi-domain (MD) magnetite was identified as the primary magnetic mineral. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) analyses of road dust from both roads revealed: (1) angular-shaped particles (diameter ∼1–300 μm) mostly composed of Fe, Cr and Ni, derived from circulation of motor vehicles and (2) iron-rich spherules (d ∼ 2–70 μm). Tungsten-rich particles (d < 2 μm), derived from tyre stud abrasion were also identified. Additionally, a decreasing trend in χ and selected trace elements was observed with increasing distance from the road edge.
► Snow surveying is an effective method in studies of vehicle-derived particles.
► Multi-domain (MD) magnetite was identified as the primary magnetic mineral.
► Particles mostly composed of Fe, Cr and Ni were identified in the roadside snow.
► Snow located near the road is contaminated by heavy metals.
Journal: Environmental Pollution - Volume 159, Issue 5, May 2011, Pages 1266–1276