Volcanic emissions and atmospheric pollution:A study of nanoparticles

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Erika M.Trejos [1 ]
Luis F.O.Silva [2 ]
James C.Hower [3 ,4 ]
Eriko M.M.Flores [5 ]
Carlos Mario González [1 ]
Jorge E.Pachón [6 ]
Beatriz H.Aristizábal [1 ]
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[1] Hydraulic Engineering and Environmental Research Group, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Manizales
[2] Department of Civil and Environmental,Universidad de la Costa  3. University of Kentucky, Center for Applied Energy Research
[3] Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky
[4] Universidade Federal de Santa Maria  6. Centro Lasallista de Investigación y Modelación Ambiental–CLIMA, Universidad de La Salle
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X51 [大气污染及其防治]; P317 [火山学];
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The influence of emissions of an active volcano on the composition of nanoparticles and ultrafine road dust was identified in an urban area of the Andes.Although many cities are close to active volcanoes,few studies have evaluated their influence in road dust composition.Air quality in urban areas is significantly affected by non-exhaust emissions(e.g.road dust,brake wear,tire wear),however,natural sources such as volcanoes also impact the chemical composition of the particles.In this study,elements from volcanic emissions such as Si> Al> Fe> Ca> K> Mg, and Si—Al with K were identified as complex hydrates.Similarly,As,Hg, Cd, Pb,As,H, Cd, Pb,V,and salammoniac were observed in nanoparticles and ultrafine material.Mineral composition was detected in the order of quartz> mullite> calcite> kaolinite> illite> goethite> magnetite> zircon> monazite,in addition to salammoniac,a tracer of volcanic sources.The foregoing analysis reflects the importance of carrying out more studies relating the influence of volcanic emissions in road dust in order to protect human health.The road dust load(RD) ranged between 0.8 and 26.8 mg min the city.
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