Title of article :
Sources, distribution and variability of hydrocarbons and metals in
atmospheric deposition in an urban area (Paris, France)
Author/Authors :
Sam Azimi، نويسنده , , Vincent Rocher، نويسنده , , Mathieu Muller، نويسنده , , Re´gis Moilleron، نويسنده , , Daniel R. Thevenot، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Total atmospheric deposition, i.e., both wet and dry deposition, was sampled during 11 months in the bIle-de-FranceQ region,
France. Monthly fluxes of aliphatic hydrocarbons (AHs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heavy metals (HMs)
were studied at three representative sites (two urbanised and one semiurban). A combination of spatial and temporal variability
of total fluxes and pollutant fingerprints allows a better understanding of atmospheric pollutant dynamics over this region. In the
whole studied area, aggregated total atmospheric fluxes of AHs, PAHs and HMs range from 19 to 33 mg m 2 y 1, 99 to 161 Ag
m 2 y 1 and 48 to 103 mg m 2 y 1, respectively. The highest values are observed in Paris centre, reflecting the importance of
the urban centre as a source of pollutants, with a decline in many atmospheric deposits when moving away from urban areas.
The seasonal distribution of these pollutants suggests the impact of residential heating on urban atmospheric deposition of
hydrocarbons and the increase of dust loads containing HMs during summer. The qualitative study performed on atmospheric
deposition data highlights the main sources of pollutants. Aliphatic fingerprints suggest a marked contribution of biogenic inputs
to aliphatic contamination in the whole Ile-de-France region and slight petroleum inputs in urban areas. Aromatic fingerprints,
characterised by the great predominance of phenanthrene, fluoranthene and pyrene, associated with some specific ratio values,
suggest the mixture of petrogenic and pyrolytic contaminations of atmospheric deposition in the whole bIle-de-FranceQ region.
HM distribution shows the presence of anthropogenic sources of Al and Fe in this area and the stationary sources (incinerators
and plants) as a significant source of Si, S and Sb in the urban atmosphere. Moreover, a pollutant mix phenomenon, occurring in
such an urban atmosphere, shows a significant influence on atmospheric deposition at the semiurban site.
Keywords :
PAH , origin , aliphatic hydrocarbon , Fingerprint , heavy metal
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment