“…Barranquilla, the largest city in the Colombian Caribbean, is recognized for its contribution to Colombia's cultural heritage (Gallego‐Cartagena et al., 2020) and has driven the main regional transformations, due to its economic dynamics, industrial development, and urban growth (Aldana et al., 2018; UNESCO, 2008). However, this has also led to the increase in pollution indicators associated with industrial emissions (Silva et al., 2020), whose dispersion and atmospheric deposition in the urban area are favored by climatic characteristics of the region, such as high temperatures, wind patterns, and humidity (Angulo, 2017). Thus, it is necessary to characterize urban dust particles and the ecological and health risks they may represent for the population.…”