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Title: Sources and transport pathways of common heavy metals to urban road surfaces
Authors: Goonetilleke, Ashantha
Keywords: Civil engineering
Atmospheric deposition
Heavy metals
Pollutant build-up
Stormwater pollutant processes
Stormwater quality
Issue Date: Apr-2015
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Heavy metals that are built-up on urban impervious surfaces such as roads are transported to urban water resources through stormwater runoff. Therefore, it is essential to understand the predominant pathways of heavy metals to the build-up on roads in order to develop suitable pollution mitigation strategies to protect the receiving water environment. The study presented in this paper investigated the sources and transport pathways of manganese, lead, copper, zinc and chromium, which are heavy metals commonly present in urban road build-up. It was found that manganese and lead are contributed to road build-up primarily by direct deposition due to the re-suspension of roadside soil by wind turbulence, while traffic is the predominant source of copper, zinc and chromium to the atmosphere and road build-up. Atmospheric deposition is also the major transport pathway for copper and zinc, and for chromium, direct deposition by traffic sources is the predominant pathway.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925857415000361
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