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Urban geochemistry of lead in gardens, playgrounds and schoolyards of Lisbon, P...

Author(s): Reis, A. P. cv logo 1 ; Patinha, Carla cv logo 2 ; Wragg, J. cv logo 3 ; Dias, A. C. cv logo 4 ; Cave, M. cv logo 5 ; Sousa, A. J. cv logo 6 ; Batista, Maria João cv logo 7 ; Prazeres, Cátia cv logo 8 ; Costa, C. cv logo 9 ; Silva, Eduardo Ferreira da cv logo 10 ; Rocha, Fernando cv logo 11

Date: 2013

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/2135

Origin: Repositório do LNEG

Subject(s): Geoquímica ambiental; Áreas urbanas; Chumbo; Risco ambiental; Prevenção ambiental; Saúde urbana; Saúde Pública; Lisboa (Portugal)


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To assess the impact of potentially harmful elements in soil/dust on the health of children that use urban recreational areas to play outdoors, an urban survey of Lisbon, the largest city in Portugal was carried out, collecting soils and dusts from public gardens, parks, playgrounds and schoolyards. An exposure and risk assessment study for the incidental soil/dust ingestion of lead was carried out based on US EPA guidelines using a sub-set of 19 topsoil and 8 outdoor dusts, out of a total of 51 samples, incorporating oral bioaccessibility measurements using the Unified BARGE Method developed by the Bioaccessibility Research Group of Europe. The objectives are: (i) interpretation of soil and dust oral bioaccessibility measurements; (ii) assessment of site-specific exposure and non-carcinogenic risk posed by lead; (iii) hazard assessment for urban soil and dust with respect to children playing in outdoor recreational areas. The results show that significant fractions of Pb occur in bioaccessible forms, 24–100% in soils and 35–100% in dusts and the associated risk is greater for dust ingestion than for soil ingestion in Lisbon city recreational areas.
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Language English
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