Abstract

ABSTRACT
 Pollution from metals and metalloids of the environment of Greece seemed to attract many
 researchers and elemental pollutants in air, soil and water have been determined and studied
 systematically during the last decade. The most recent of these studies, concerning the last
 five years (2003 to 2008), were reviewed and the major problems of the occurrence of heavy
 metals in the country’s environment were pointed out.
 Regarding the atmospheric environment, the chemical characterization of particulate matter of
 the big Greek cities attracted the interest of many authors. Heavy metals and As represented
 an important fraction of the particulate matter of the atmosphere of Greek cities, with
 increased content in inhalable fraction.
 In addition, many works studied the metal content of soil and plants of the Athenian forests,
 among with agricultural soils from the countryside. Copper, Fe and Cd were identified as the
 most accumulated metals that may pose a long-term threat to soil and aquatic environment.
 Most of the reviewed articles concerned the aquatic environment. Rivers and coastal
 environment of northern Greece presented increased levels of metals and arsenic, reflecting
 the transboundary and local agricultural and industrial activities. Marine environment nearby
 the big cities was found reasonably polluted.
 Therefore the presented results reflected the human activities: urban areas were reasonably
 found more polluted (however without severe exceedence of the regulated values), compared
 with the less populated regions. On the contrary, drinking water of the urban populated areas,
 due to proper treatment, conformed to the regulated values.

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