Characteristics, sources, and health risk assessment of atmospheric particulate mercury in Guanzhong Basin

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION(2024)

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Mercury (Hg) has received increasing public attention owing to its high toxicity and global distribution capability via long-range atmospheric transportation. Guanzhong Basin (GB) is vital for the industrial and economic development of Shaanxi Province. To determine the concentration, spatial distribution, seasonal variation, sources, and health risks of particulate-bound mercury (PBM), PM2.5 samples were collected at three sampling sites representing urban, rural, and remote areas during winter and summer in GB. The three sampling sites were in Xi'an (XN), Taibai (TB), and the Qinling Mountains (QL). The mean PBM concentrations in XN, TB, and QL in winter were 130 +/- 115 pg m- 3, 57.5 +/- 47.3 pg m- 3, and 53.6 +/- 38.5 pg m- 3, respectively, higher than in summer (13.7 +/- 7.11 pg m- 3, 8.01 +/- 2.86 pg m- 3, and 7.75 +/- 2.85 pg m- 3, respectively). PBM concentrations are affected by precipitation, meteorological conditions (temperature and mixed boundary layer), emission sources, and atmospheric transport. During the sampling period, the PBM dry deposition in XN, TB, and QL was 1.90 mu g m- 2 (2 months), 0.835 mu g m- 2 (2 months), and 0.787 mu g m- 2 (2 months), respectively, lower than the range reported in national megacities. According to backward trajectory and potential source contribution factor (PSCF) analysis, mercury pollution in XN is mainly affected by local pollution source emissions, whereas the polluted air mass in TB and QL originates from local anthropogenic emissions and long-distance atmospheric transmission. The non-carcinogenic health risk values of PBM in XN, TB, and QL in winter and summer were less than 1, indicating that the risk of atmospheric PBM to the health of the residents was negligible.
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Particulate-bound mercury,Dry deposition,Potential sources,Risk assessment,Guanzhong Basin
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