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Dry Deposition Fluxes and Inhalation Risks of Toxic Elements in Total Suspended Particles in the Bohai Rim Region: Long-Term Trends and Potential Sources

Liuli Diao,Zizhou Xu,Derui Song, Cheng Zhu, Xuchun Li, Xiaoyu Zhou,Xindi Jing,Limin Yu,Baoshuang Liu

Journal of hazardous materials(2024)

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Abstract
Long -term changes in dry deposition fluxes (DDF) and health risks for toxic elements (TE) in total suspended particles (TSP) in the Bohai Rim region are important for assessing control effects of pollution sources. Thus, we investigated the trends in DDF and concentrations for TSP and TE and health risks of TE in eight cities in the region from 2011-2020. TSP concentration and DDF showed general downward trends. Compared to the before Clear Air Action Plan (BCAAP, 2011-2012) period, concentration and DDF of TE over the Clear Air Action Plan (CAAP, 2013-2017) period substantially decreased, with the highest decrease rates in Zn, Cd, and Cr. During the study period, non-carcinogenic (HI) and total carcinogenic (TCR) risks for children and adults were 0.09 and 0.04, and 1.54 x 10-5 and 2.65 x 10-5, respectively, with Cr6+ and As being dominant contributors. Compared to the BCAAP period, HI and TCR over the CAAP period decreased by 36.8 % and 32.4 %, respectively. However, their risks increased over the Blue Sky Protection Campaign (BSPC, 2018-2020) period. Potential source contribution function suggested substantial changes in potential risk areas over different control periods, with the BSPC primarily being on land and the Yellow Sea.
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Toxic elements,Health risks,Dry deposition fluxes,Bohai Rim region,PSCF
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