Characterization and Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Dust
A special issue of Toxics (ISSN 2305-6304). This special issue belongs to the section "Metals and Radioactive Substances".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (16 April 2024) | Viewed by 4270
Special Issue Editors
Interests: environmental behavior of pollutants; multi medium migration simulation of pollutants in watersheds; toxicological effects; ecological risk; health risk
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Interests: new pollutants; pollutant migration and assessment; chemical exposure; health risk assessment
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Due to the strong impact of anthropogenic activities and the weak self-regulating ability of ecosystems, many cities suffer from different levels of heavy metal contamination. As a priority environmental pollutant, heavy metal contamination has been a hot research topic. Road dust is a source and acts a sink for heavy metals, the pollution of which could result in the contamination of the soil, atmosphere, and water, and further threaten urban residents’ health. Basic scientific problems such as the pollution, risk, source, and optimal control of pollution factors of heavy metals in road dust still need to be addressed, and systematic qualitative and quantitative research is still needed.
In this Special Issue on the "Characterization and Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Dust", we aim to focus on the pollution, ecological and health risks, source, and optimal control of pollution factors of heavy metals in road dust. Authors are welcome to submit original research articles and reviews that cover the related fields.
Dr. Ruimin Liu
Dr. Wang Linfang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- heavy metals
- road dust
- source apportionment
- toxicity
- risk assessment
- spatio-temporal distribution
- optimal control
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