characterization of metals in atmospheric precipitation in an ombrophyllous mixed forest

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2009
This work addresses some aspects related to the study of metals content evaluation from atmospheric precipitation considering both the fraction dissolved and the particulate matter in forest of Guarapuava region, PR. Samples of atmospheric precipitation were collected using collectors of total precipitation located inside and outside of a forest patch. Samples were collected during 12 months and the analyzed parameters were pH, conductivity, Al, Cd, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni and Pb. The PCA (Principal Components Analysis) was performed and indicated that each rain event was responsible for the discrimination of samples from each sample collected within and outside the forest. Results of pH measurements revealed the occurrence of slightly acidic precipitation. Some metal had values above CONAMA nº 357 acceptance values. Toxic metals of anthropogenic origin were found demonstrating that weather phenomena contributed to the dispersion of pollution from urban areas.
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Authors ;Luciano Farinha Watzlawick;Nayara Kaminski de Oliveira;Sueli Pércio Quináia;Andressa Beló
Journal proceedings of 2017 3rd ieee international conference on sensing, signal processing and security, icsss 2017
Year 2009
DOI 10.4136/ambi-agua.212
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