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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Sampling techniques for the assessment of anthropogenic vapour and particulate mercury in the Brazilian
Authors: Marins, Rozane Valente
Andrade, Jailson Bittencourt de
Pereira, Pedro Afonso de Paula
Paiva, Elizabeth C.
Paraquetti, Heloisa Helena Moreira
Keywords: Heavy metals - Mercury;Mercury Distribution;Brazil - Amazônia;Metais pesados - Mercúrio;Mercúrio - Distribuição;Brasil - Amazônia
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Journal of Environmental Monitoring
Citation: MARINS, Rozane V.; ANDRADE,Jailson B.; PEREIRA, Pedro A. de P.; PAIVA, Elizabeth C.; PARAQUETTI, Heloisa H. M. Sampling techniques for the assessment of anthropogenic vapour and particulate mercury in the Brazilian Amazon atmosphere. Journal of Environmental Monitoring, London, v. 2, p. 325-328, 2000.
Abstract: A system, based on annular gold-coated denuders, was optimized and used in the atmospheric sampling of mercury in urban and rural sites of the Alta Floresta, a region in the Brazilian Amazon. Results showed that vapour phase mercury (Hgv) is dominant in samples collected in both sites. However, particulate mercury (Hg) may sometimes be signi®cant at the urban site, with values representing up to 77% of the total Hg collected during sampling, but may also be insigni®cant at the same site, depending on the gold commercialization activity and, probably, on the meteorological conditions during the sampling period. The presence of mercury in both the vapour and particulate phases in the atmosphere of the urban site can explain the high mercury concentrations found in urban dust reported for some cities in the Amazon, and also the relatively high Hg concentrations found in soils adjacent to the urban centre of Alta Floresta. It appears that the urban dust of ``garimpo'' areas in the Amazon can act as an ef®cient adsorber of Hgv emitted by gold dealer operations during the puri®cation process. Mercury emissions from gold dealer shops in the Amazon have been consideredas a human health risk through the inhalation of Hg vapour. However, although true for indoor sites, thesigni®cant contribution of particulate phase Hg shown in this study in outdoor urban sites calls for a reevaluation of the risk assessment estimates performed up to now in urban centres in the Amazon.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/67917
ISSN: 1464-0325
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