Abstract

Heavy metals (HMs) are the toxic pollutants in urban environment, and their sources are complex. Dust might be a good carrier of HMs into ecosystem and human. In this study, 48 dust samples were collected in Nanjing, an industrial city and transportation hub in the Yangtze River Delta, China. The concentrations, spatial distribution, sources and risks of heavy metals (Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb) in dust were determined and analyzed. The results showed that although the health risks of some HMs had decreased, Cr, Zn, and Cd had high concentrations and high risks on ecosystem/human. And thus, the total risks of the target HMs were higher than the threshold of non-risks. Especially, children may face the highest possible risks due to the frequent hand-oral ingestion when children play. The hot spot regions of the HMs were mainly in the industrial district in the north, urban, and rural region in south, relating with the industrial, traffic, and agricultural sources, respectively. The analysis for the risks of individual sources further confirmed these sources should be further controlled. The results in this study will provide information on the priority of HMs’ monitoring and source management.

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