LEAD DISTRIBUTION BY URBAN SEDIMENTS ON IMPERMEABLE AREAS OF PORTO ALEGRE - RS, BRAZIL

Heavy metals, like lead (Pb), are subproducts of industrial activities; however, in recent years, studies have shown that even in non-industrial areas, elevated concentrations of this element have been found. In this study, Pb concentrations were measured in 20 composite samples of urban sediments c...

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Main Authors: Leidy L.G. Martínez, Cristiano Poleto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Paraiba 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=283221789001
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Cristiano Poleto
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description Heavy metals, like lead (Pb), are subproducts of industrial activities; however, in recent years, studies have shown that even in non-industrial areas, elevated concentrations of this element have been found. In this study, Pb concentrations were measured in 20 composite samples of urban sediments collected in an urban watershed of 4.85 km² with three types of soil use (commercial/residential, commercial and industrial) in the city of Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. Concentrations were determined by acid digestion (EPA 3050) of the 209 ìm, 150 ìm, 90 ìm, 63 ìm and 45 ìm fractions followed by atomic emission spectrophotometry with inductively coupled plasma. Average values of 178.1 ìg.g-1 (± 332); 226.5 ìg.g-1 (± 500); 245.2 ìg.g-1 (± 454.1); 272.4 ìg.g-1 (± 497.3) and 251.5 ìg.g-1 (± 322.6) were obtained in the 209, 150, 90, 63 and 45 ìm fractions, respectively. Concentrations of the metals studied were interpolated and represented geographically using Idrisi© Andes. Results show that the greatest concentrations are located in the commercial part of the study area, characterized as presenting high vehicle flow most of the day, with this being considered a potential source of lead. All concentrations were above that of the local background. Studies of this type are important because they make the establishment of control targets possible within sustainable management of water resources, allowing inferences regarding future pollution scenarios of local water resources.
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spelling doaj.art-4f6291cfbe59479781627735452b67252022-12-21T22:53:05ZengUniversity of ParaibaJournal of Urban and Environmental Engineering1982-39322010-01-014118LEAD DISTRIBUTION BY URBAN SEDIMENTS ON IMPERMEABLE AREAS OF PORTO ALEGRE - RS, BRAZILLeidy L.G. MartínezCristiano PoletoHeavy metals, like lead (Pb), are subproducts of industrial activities; however, in recent years, studies have shown that even in non-industrial areas, elevated concentrations of this element have been found. In this study, Pb concentrations were measured in 20 composite samples of urban sediments collected in an urban watershed of 4.85 km² with three types of soil use (commercial/residential, commercial and industrial) in the city of Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. Concentrations were determined by acid digestion (EPA 3050) of the 209 ìm, 150 ìm, 90 ìm, 63 ìm and 45 ìm fractions followed by atomic emission spectrophotometry with inductively coupled plasma. Average values of 178.1 ìg.g-1 (± 332); 226.5 ìg.g-1 (± 500); 245.2 ìg.g-1 (± 454.1); 272.4 ìg.g-1 (± 497.3) and 251.5 ìg.g-1 (± 322.6) were obtained in the 209, 150, 90, 63 and 45 ìm fractions, respectively. Concentrations of the metals studied were interpolated and represented geographically using Idrisi© Andes. Results show that the greatest concentrations are located in the commercial part of the study area, characterized as presenting high vehicle flow most of the day, with this being considered a potential source of lead. All concentrations were above that of the local background. Studies of this type are important because they make the establishment of control targets possible within sustainable management of water resources, allowing inferences regarding future pollution scenarios of local water resources.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=283221789001
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LEAD DISTRIBUTION BY URBAN SEDIMENTS ON IMPERMEABLE AREAS OF PORTO ALEGRE - RS, BRAZIL
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title LEAD DISTRIBUTION BY URBAN SEDIMENTS ON IMPERMEABLE AREAS OF PORTO ALEGRE - RS, BRAZIL
title_full LEAD DISTRIBUTION BY URBAN SEDIMENTS ON IMPERMEABLE AREAS OF PORTO ALEGRE - RS, BRAZIL
title_fullStr LEAD DISTRIBUTION BY URBAN SEDIMENTS ON IMPERMEABLE AREAS OF PORTO ALEGRE - RS, BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed LEAD DISTRIBUTION BY URBAN SEDIMENTS ON IMPERMEABLE AREAS OF PORTO ALEGRE - RS, BRAZIL
title_short LEAD DISTRIBUTION BY URBAN SEDIMENTS ON IMPERMEABLE AREAS OF PORTO ALEGRE - RS, BRAZIL
title_sort lead distribution by urban sediments on impermeable areas of porto alegre rs brazil
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