Trace element profile of TSPM with depth within opencast coal mines for risk assessment and their source apportionment

Ambasht Kumar, Anil Kumar, Pratichi Singh, Suresh Pandian Elumalai
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This study presents source apportionment and toxicity level of trace element concentration in total suspended particulate matter (TSPM) fraction of settled dust at different benches of opencast coal mine. In opencast coal mine, various mining associated activities are responsible for emission of TSPM. It is significant to study these airborne TSPM and associated trace elements as mineworkers and surrounding environment are directly exposed to it. The order of mean concentration of trace elements shows that Pb ranked fourth at bench-2 & 4 and Cr ranked fourth at bench-3 whereas, Fe, Mn and Zn are among the top three at all benches. Whereas trace element concentration in haul road dusts are found higher than other locations. In this study, Spearman correlation and principal component analysis (PCA) is performed to observe the percentage contribution of exhaust & non-exhaust emission due to heavy earthmoving machineries (HEMMs) operation. A source apportionment indicates that possible contributing sources to the trace elements are geogenic (46.68%) > exhaust & non-exhaust emission (28.37%) > coal dust (10.24%). The trace elements associated to the TSPM add to the menace. Therefore, variability in toxicity of the TSPM (< 62 μm) fraction of dust within opencast coal mines was observed using the pollution indicators such as contamination factor, pollution load index, modified degree of contamination, geo-accumulation index and ecological risk index. The TSPM (< 62 μm) fraction of haul road dust is found more toxic in comparison to other locations at different depth.

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露天煤矿中 TSPM 随深度变化的痕量元素分布,用于风险评估及其来源划分
本研究介绍了露天煤矿不同矿井沉降粉尘中总悬浮颗粒物(TSPM)部分微量元素浓度的来源分配和毒性水平。在露天煤矿中,各种与采矿相关的活动都会排放总悬浮颗粒物。由于矿工和周围环境会直接接触到这些空气中的 TSPM 和相关微量元素,因此研究这些 TSPM 和相关微量元素具有重要意义。微量元素平均浓度的顺序显示,铅在工作台-2 和amp;4 中排名第四,铬在工作台-3 中排名第四,而铁、锰和锌在所有工作台中均排名前三。而运输道路扬尘中的微量元素浓度高于其他地点。本研究采用斯皮尔曼相关性和主成分分析法(PCA)来观察重型运土机械(HEMMs)运行过程中的废气和废气排放以及非废气排放所占的百分比。来源分配表明,微量元素的可能贡献来源是地质(46.68%)> 废气和非废气排放(28.37%)> 煤尘(10.24%)。与 TSPM 有关的微量元素增加了威胁。因此,利用污染因子、污染负荷指数、修正污染度、地质累积指数和生态风险指数等污染指标,对露天煤矿内粉尘中的 TSPM(< 62 μm)部分的毒性变化进行了观察。与其他不同深度的地点相比,发现运输道路粉尘中的 TSPM(< 62 μm)部分毒性更大。
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