Assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soil of a Natural Reserve (Isola delle Femmine) (Italy) located in front of a plant for the production of cement
- Authors: Orecchio, S
- Publication year: 2010
- Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- Key words: PAHs GC–MS Soil Reserve Cement
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/40881
Abstract
Isola delle Femmine Natural Reserve is a very little isle about 15km from the centre of Palermo, in front of a plant for the production of cement and about 600m from coast. In the present research, profiles soil PAHs were obtained for 16 sites within the reserve and for 8 stations on the rural soil taken as reference. PAHs, in the soil of investigated area, ranged from 35 to 545 g/kg. With the aim to find the origin of PAHs in the soil of Isola delle Femmine, we compare the distribution of single analytes in the investigated area with those of the reference rural area (Monte Raffo Rosso), with those of atmospheric urban particulate collected at Palermo along with reported of emissions of some cement plants. The island’s investigated area showed a high amount of 4- and 5-rings PAHs, whereas 3-ring PAHs are present mainly in the emission of cement plants (from literature). The percentage of 3-, 4-, 5- and 6-rings PAHs determined in samples of Isola delle Femmine are similar to those of the reference rural soils and to those of urban atmospheric particulate. Cement plant activity has a negligible weight on the presence of PAHs in the soil of Isola delle Femmine.