Title of article :
Atmospheric and children’s blood lead as indicators of
vehicular traffic and other emission sources in Mumbai,
India
Author/Authors :
R.M. Tripathi، نويسنده , , Radha Raghunath، نويسنده , , A. Vinod Kumar، نويسنده , , V.N Sastry، نويسنده , , S. Sadasivan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Average concentration of Pb in atmospheric air particulates in different suburbs of Mumbai was studied for almost
a decade and its spatial and temporal profiles are discussed in relation to emission sources. In general the
concentration of Pb in all the residential suburban atmosphere is well below the Central Pollution Control Board
ŽCPCB, 1994. prescribed limit of 1.5 g m 3 barring a few exceptions for some residential industrial sites, such as
those of Thane and Kurla scrap yards. The correlation between blood lead of children and air lead reveals that the
blood Pb level in children could increase by 3.6 g dl 1 for an incremental rise of 1.0 g Pb m 3 of air. The
temporal profile of air Pb values indicates a decreasing trend in residential suburbs ŽKhar: 1984, 0.39 g m 3; 1996,
0.17 g m 3. as well as in suburban residential areas with low traffic ŽGoregaon: 1984, 0.53 g m 3; 1996, 0.30 g
m 3..
Keywords :
Air particulates , Lead , blood , ingestion , Toxic Metals , gasoline
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment