Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4426972 Environmental Pollution 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Atmospheric samples of precipitation and ambient air were collected at a single site in Washington, DC, for 7 months (for ambient air samples) and 1 year (for wet deposition samples) and analyzed for arsenic, cadmium, chromium and lead. The ranges of heavy metal concentrations for 6-day wet deposition samples collected over the 1-year period were 0.20–1.3 μg/l, 0.060–5.1 μg/l, 0.062–4.6 μg/l and 0.11–3.2 μg/l for arsenic, cadmium, chromium and lead, respectively, with a precision better than 5% for more than 95% of the measurements. The ranges of heavy metal concentrations for the 6-day ambient air samples were 0.800–15.7 ng/m3, 1.50–30.0 ng/m3, 16.8–112 ng/m3, and 2.90–137 ng/m3 for arsenic, cadmium, chromium and lead, respectively, with a precision better than 10%. The spread in the heavy metal concentration over the observation period suggests a high seasonal variability for heavy metal content in both ambient air and wet deposition samples.

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