2020
DOI: 10.29252/jrums.19.2.173
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Ecological Risk Assessment of Some Heavy Metals in the Dust Emitted from Non-Metallic Industries of Ardakan County of Yazd in Summer 2018: A Descriptive Study

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Implementation of industrial development programs, without considering environmental considerations has caused continuous entrance of pollutants to air. Therefore, the purpose of this study was assessing the ecological risk of some heavy metals in the dust of a number of non-metallic industries and determining the best indices in pollution assessment of Ardakan area. Materials and Methods:This descriptive study was conducted in the summer season of 2018 by installing dust traps aroun… Show more

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“…Their study revealed very high concentrations of Pb, Zn, and arsenic in the area, with pollution indices (PI, NIPI, C f ) indicating critical contamination. 23 Likewise, Aguilera and colleagues in 2021 evaluated metal pollution and health risks associated with street dust in Mexico. They observed high concentrations of Pb and chromium metals in the dust, prompting recommendations for implementing restrictions to control the existing conditions in the city.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Their study revealed very high concentrations of Pb, Zn, and arsenic in the area, with pollution indices (PI, NIPI, C f ) indicating critical contamination. 23 Likewise, Aguilera and colleagues in 2021 evaluated metal pollution and health risks associated with street dust in Mexico. They observed high concentrations of Pb and chromium metals in the dust, prompting recommendations for implementing restrictions to control the existing conditions in the city.…”
Section: Software Analysis Results (Arcgis)mentioning
confidence: 99%