A multi-approach monitoring of particulate matter, metals and PAHs in an urban street canyon

TitleA multi-approach monitoring of particulate matter, metals and PAHs in an urban street canyon
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsDe Nicola, F., Murena F., M. Costagliola A., Alfani A., Baldantoni D., M. Prati V., Sessa L., Spagnuolo V., & Giordano S.
JournalENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume20
Issue7
Pagination4969 - 4979
Date Published2013///
KeywordsHolm oak leaves, metals, Moss bags, Naples urban area, PAHs, Pollutant dispersion model
Abstract

For the first time until now, the results from a prediction model (Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling System (ADMS)-Road) of pollutant dispersion in a street canyon were compared to the results obtained from biomonitors. In particular, the instrumental monitoring of particulate matter (PM10) and the biomonitoring of 14 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and 11 metals by Quercus ilex leaves and Hypnum cupressiforme moss bags, acting as long- and short-term accumulators, respectively, were carried out. For both PAHs and metals, similar bioaccumulation trends were observed, with higher concentrations in biomonitors exposed at the leeward canyon side, affected by primary air vortex. The major pollutant accumulation at the leeward side was also predicted by the ADMS-Road model, on the basis of the prevailing wind direction that determines different exposure of the street canyon sides to pollutants emitted by vehicular traffic. A clear vertical (3, 6 and 9 m) distribution gradient of pollutants was not observed, so that both the model and biomonitoring results suggested that local air turbulences in the street canyon could contribute to uniform pollutant distribution at different heights.