2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2003.09.017
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Metals in airborne particulate matter in the industrial district of Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, in an annual period

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“…The most studied sites in articles on emissions of these pollutants were the metropolitan regions of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro 7,8,90,91,94,95,98,99,102,103,105 .…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Characteristics Of Pollutants From Indmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most studied sites in articles on emissions of these pollutants were the metropolitan regions of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro 7,8,90,91,94,95,98,99,102,103,105 .…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Characteristics Of Pollutants From Indmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outros estudos com intuito de verificar a presença de metais em partículas presentes no ar atmosférico foram realizados em outras localidades do Brasil, como em Cabo Frio-RJ, 11 onde dois sítios com contribuições predominantemente biogênicas foram avaliados, e em Capivari de Baixo-SC, 12 onde foram avaliados sítios sob influência de emissões de usinas termoelétricas. Na cidade do Rio de Janeiro-RJ, estudos para avaliar a qualidade do ar com relação à presença de metais no material particulado foram realizados na Baixada Fluminense, 13 região metropolitana onde as principais fontes de poluição são indústrias, emissões veiculares e naturais, e no distrito de Santa Cruz, 14 uma região predominantemente industrial.…”
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“…Extractable organic matter in urban aerosols has been used as a marker for fossil fuels amongst the aliphatic hydrocarbons monitored in low level sites within Rio de Janeiro (Azevedo et al 1999). Elsewhere in Rio de Janeiro State, Quiterio et al (2004) have identifi ed, in the absence of strictly enforced emission controls, concentrations of heavy and trace metals in airborne particulates in industrial and urbanised environments that reach levels significantly in excess of those generally recorded for similar areas around the world. The presence of these metals in any deposited particulates could catalyse the formation of gypsum on stone surfaces (Camuffo et al 1983).…”
Section: Environmental Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%