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Speciation distribution and mass balance of copper and zinc in urban rain, sediments, and road runoff

Author Affiliations
Southeast University, State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering
Published InEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Year2012
Citations24

Abstract

Heavy metal pollution in road runoff had caused widespread concern since the last century. However, there are little references on metal speciation in multiple environmental media (e.g., rain, road sediments, and road runoff). Our research targeted the investigation of metal speciation in rain, road sediments, and runoff; the analysis of speciation variation and mass balance of metals among rain, road sediments, and runoff; the selection of main factors by principal component analysis (PCA); and the establishment of equation to evaluate the impact of rain and road sediments to metals in road runoff. Sequential extraction procedure contains five steps for the chemical fractionation of metals. Flame atomic absorption spectrometry (Shimadzu, AA-6800) was used to determine metal speciation concentration, as well as…
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