Abstract

This study investigates the elemental composition, organic carbon content, pH values, and particle size characteristics in 50 road dust samples collected from Tyumen, a large city in Western Siberia (Russia). The content of 62 major and trace elements was studied using atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) и inductively coupled plasma spectrometry (ICP-MS). It was revealed that the dust has an alkaline reaction pH = 7.4-10.2 and low organic carbon content (0.07-2.9%). The grain size distribution of the road dust samples revealed that the predominant grain size fraction was of 100-250μm. The content of small particles (PM2 and PM10) representing the greatest environmental hazard is minimal on roads with an average traffic intensity. Studies have shown that the main road dust pollutants in Tyumen are Ni, Sb, Cr, Zn, and Co. The average geoaccumulation index (Igeo) values are ranked as Ni (2.2) > Sb (1.5) > Cr (1.3) > Zn (0.4) > Co (0.4) > Cu (0.2). The contamination evaluation through enrichment factor (EF) calculation showed that road dust is highly enriched in Ni and significantly in Cr and Sb. More than 80% of Zn, Co, and Cu and more than 90% of Ni, Sb, and Cr come from anthropogenic sources. The average concentration of Ni and Cr in the road dust of Tyumen is one order of magnitude higher than in other cities of the Earth where similar studies were carried out. The high Ni content is associated with the composition of local soils and roadways, increased content in vehicle exhaust gasses, and abrasion of metal parts. Calculations of the total enrichment index Ze showed that the level of road dust pollution in most of Tyumen's territory is hazardous.

Highlights

  • Road dust is currently one of the main objects in the study of the ecological state of urbanized areas

  • We have studied the content of heavy metals and metalloids in 50 samples of Tyumen road dust

  • The following values are taken as gradations of the pollution level: Zc

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Introduction

Road dust is currently one of the main objects in the study of the ecological state of urbanized areas. The objectives of the presented work are to identify the features of HMM accumulation in road dust, depending on the traffic intensity and the location of other polluting objects, to assess the ratio of natural and anthropogenic sources, to evaluate the level of pollution. The present study complements and expands the work of Konstantinova et al (2020) by: (a) collecting a large number of samples from a wider area around the city of Tyumen (50 sampling sites); (b) measuring the concentrations of other major and trace elements (Al, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sc, Sr, Ti, U, V and Zn) in the road dust; (c) estimates of the ratio of natural and anthropogenic sources of HMMs in road dust

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