Health risk assessment in the vicinity of a copper smelter: particulate matter collected on a spider web

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Mineralogia Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2478/mipo-2022-0004
Agnieszka Trzyna, J. Rybak, W. Bartz, M. Górka
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Abstract We used spider webs as a particulate matter (PM) sampler to assess the possible health risk to the inhabitants of Legnica city (Poland). We aimed to find out if it is a useful material and could provide reliable information. We selected two spider families (Agelenidae and Linyphiidae) whose webs structure enhances the PM accumulation. The collected particles were analysed using a Scanning Electron Microscope equipped with Energy Dispersive X-Ray (SEM-EDX) and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) which provided morphological and chemical information and allowed to indicate possible sources of pollution. The results showed that PM10, the fraction of particles smaller than 10 µm, was dominated by the particles of natural origin, while fine fractions were composed of diverse anthropogenic particles, whose origin can be connected with the activity of the copper smelter and in smaller quantity with the road traffic. The carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic health risk was assessed for these pathways: inhalation, ingestion, and dermal, for children and adults. The non-carcinogenic risk was very high (Hazard Index: HI > 1) both for children (Cu, Ni, Pb, Cd) and adults (Cu, As, Pb, Cd). Moreover, high carcinogenic risk (>10-4) was found in most of the sampling points. The study shows that spider webs are useful in biomonitoring of PM and can also be used for health risk assessment. In the studied region, it was found that the possible negative impact of air pollution on human health exists.
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铜冶炼厂附近的健康风险评估:蜘蛛网上收集的颗粒物
摘要:本文采用蜘蛛网作为颗粒物(PM)采样器,对波兰莱格尼察市居民可能面临的健康风险进行了评估。我们的目的是找出它是否是有用的材料,是否可以提供可靠的信息。我们选择了两个蛛科(Agelenidae和Linyphiidae),它们的蛛网结构有利于PM的积累。收集到的颗粒使用配备能量色散x射线(SEM-EDX)和电感耦合等离子体质谱(ICP-MS)的扫描电子显微镜进行分析,提供形态和化学信息,并允许指示可能的污染源。结果表明:PM10粒径小于10µm的颗粒物以自然来源的颗粒物为主,而细颗粒物则由多种人为来源的颗粒物组成,其来源与铜冶炼厂活动有关,与道路交通有关的数量较少。对儿童和成人的这些途径的致癌和非致癌健康风险进行了评估:吸入、摄入和皮肤。儿童(Cu, Ni, Pb, Cd)和成人(Cu, As, Pb, Cd)的非致癌风险非常高(危害指数:HI > 1)。大部分采样点存在高致癌风险(>10-4)。研究表明,蜘蛛网可用于PM的生物监测,也可用于健康风险评估。在研究区域内,发现空气污染对人体健康可能存在负面影响。
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Mineralogia
Mineralogia Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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5
期刊介绍: - original papers in the scope of widely understood mineralogical sciences (mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, environmental sciences, applied mineralogy etc.) - research articles, short communications, mini-reviews and review articles
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