An evaluation of the PM2. 5 trace elemental composition in the Venice Lagoon area and an analysis of the possible sources

AM Stortini, A Freda, D Cesari, WRL Cairns… - Atmospheric …, 2009 - Elsevier
AM Stortini, A Freda, D Cesari, WRL Cairns, D Contini, C Barbante, F Prodi, P Cescon…
Atmospheric Environment, 2009Elsevier
Global emissions reported by many authors have shown as natural and anthropic sources
can contribute to the principal aerosol classes, but values change according the local
scenario. The Venice Lagoon is exposed to different anthropic source emissions like
vehicular traffic, industrial thermoelectric power plant, petrochemical plant, incinerator plant,
domestic heating, ship traffic, glass factories and airport. Samplings of PM2. 5 were daily
performed between March and November 2007 in Sacca San Biagio island (Venice), and …
Global emissions reported by many authors have shown as natural and anthropic sources can contribute to the principal aerosol classes, but values change according the local scenario. The Venice Lagoon is exposed to different anthropic source emissions like vehicular traffic, industrial thermoelectric power plant, petrochemical plant, incinerator plant, domestic heating, ship traffic, glass factories and airport. Samplings of PM2.5 were daily performed between March and November 2007 in Sacca San Biagio island (Venice), and values of PM2.5 concentration and element concentration were obtained. Monthly average concentrations (μg m−3) during this period show higher values during the spring and the autumn. A good relationship between data obtained and concentration values from environmental local agencies is evidenced, both for PM2.5 from urban area (Venezia Mestre), and for PM10 sampled in the same area, as well as the influence of some meteorological parameters on PM2.5 concentration sampled. Trace elements samples were measured by an Inductively Coupled Plasma-Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry (ICP-QMS), and values (ng m−3 and μg g−1) for elements regulated by European directives (As, Cd, Ni, Pb), as well as, other elements (Na, Al, K, Ti, V, Mn, Fe, Co, Zn, Se, Ag) are also reported. Data analysis by mean of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) pointed out four principal groups of elements like Mn–Fe–K, As–Se–Cd, V–Co, and Pb that could be assigned to specific sources of the Venetian wetland basin.
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