A short field campaign was performed in the outskirts of Rome at. four sites located pretty along the four rose wind directions to city centre. Both chlorinated (PCB and PCDD/F) and non-chlorinated (n-alkanes, PAH, nitrated-PAH, n-alkanoic acids) organic micropollutants were investigated for their contents in the atmosphere. Concentrations reached by these pollutants in the outskirts were compared to those found in downtown Rome, both inside and outside of its largest city garden. Although concentrations of organic pollutants found in the outskirts were quite low, however they seemed enough high to, induce some health risk in humans. Rural sites were less affected than industrial and waste disposal/treatment areas.
A short field campaign was performed in the outskirts of Rome at. four sites located pretty along the four rose wind directions to city centre. Both chlorinated (PCB and PCDD/F) and non-chlorinated (n-alkanes, PAH, nitrated-PAH, n-alkanoic acids) organic micropollutants were investigated for their contents in the atmosphere. Concentrations reached by these pollutants in the outskirts were compared to those found in downtown Rome, both inside and outside of its largest city garden. Although concentrations of organic pollutants found in the outskirts were quite low, however they seemed enough high to, induce some health risk in humans. Rural sites were less affected than industrial and waste disposal/treatment areas.
Microorganic pollutants in the outskirts of Rome / Sbrilli, A; Guerriero, E; Bianchini, M; Rotatori, M; Cecinato, A. - In: ANNALI DI CHIMICA. - ISSN 0003-4592. - 93:1-2(2003), pp. 157-167.
Microorganic pollutants in the outskirts of Rome
Guerriero E;Cecinato A
2003
Abstract
A short field campaign was performed in the outskirts of Rome at. four sites located pretty along the four rose wind directions to city centre. Both chlorinated (PCB and PCDD/F) and non-chlorinated (n-alkanes, PAH, nitrated-PAH, n-alkanoic acids) organic micropollutants were investigated for their contents in the atmosphere. Concentrations reached by these pollutants in the outskirts were compared to those found in downtown Rome, both inside and outside of its largest city garden. Although concentrations of organic pollutants found in the outskirts were quite low, however they seemed enough high to, induce some health risk in humans. Rural sites were less affected than industrial and waste disposal/treatment areas.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.