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Environmental Impact Assessment and Source Identification of Total Suspended Particulate Matter and Some Elements Emitted from a Workplaces in Jordan
Authorized by Omar Ali Al Khashman
The
objective of the present study was to assess the extent and severity of
atmospheric particulate concentrations and metal concentration in dust, street
dust and soil in the Aqaba Industrial Estate (AIE). Samples of dust, street
dust and soil were analyzed for their contents of atmospheric particulate
matter and elements (Fe, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Mn and Cr) after digestion with nitric
acid. This study shows that analyzed major sources and magnitude of elements
pollution. The mean concentrations of the elements were as follows: CFe >
CPb > CZn > CCr > CMn > CCu and CCd where C stands for
concentration. Zn, Cd and Pb were in high levels in the area close to the
workplace, while the chromium level was low. This study indicates that all of
the elements are concentrated on the surface soil, and decreased in the lower
part of the soil, this due to reflect their mobility and physical properties of
soil and its alkaline pH values. The results indicated that the mean
concentrations of elements in the dust, street dust and soil were too low to
yield any known environmental health effects. The use of factor analysis is
determined three groups of elements that differ in their distribution. The
first of these components is polluted soil, which occurs distributed inside the
study area. The second is the unpolluted soil, which occurs mostly in the
study.
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