Impact of noise barriers on the dispersal of solid pollutants from car emissions and their deposition in soil

Despite the existence of various methods aimed at protecting the environment from the negative influence of roads, there is a lack of adequate techniques for monitoring and reducing the spread of roadside pollution into the air and soils. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of noise barri...

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Main Authors: Wawer Małgorzata, Rachwał Marzena, Kowalska Joanna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-03-01
Series:Soil Science Annual
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spelling doaj-5be645b5a884440ca61415d3c8ce3a5e2020-11-24T21:27:40ZengSciendoSoil Science Annual2300-49752017-03-01681192610.1515/ssa-2017-0003ssa-2017-0003Impact of noise barriers on the dispersal of solid pollutants from car emissions and their deposition in soilWawer Małgorzata0Rachwał Marzena1Kowalska Joanna2Institute of Environmental Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, M. Sklodowskiej-Curie 34 Str., 41-819 Zabrze, PolandInstitute of Environmental Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, M. Sklodowskiej-Curie 34 Str., 41-819 Zabrze, PolandUniversity of Warsaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Pasteura 1 Str., 02-093 Warsaw, PolandDespite the existence of various methods aimed at protecting the environment from the negative influence of roads, there is a lack of adequate techniques for monitoring and reducing the spread of roadside pollution into the air and soils. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of noise barriers (sound walls) on the dispersal and soil deposition of solid pollutants from car emissions, based on both quantitative and qualitative analysis. Magnetic susceptibility measurements, trace elements analyses, and platinum (Pt) and rhodium (Rh) content determinations were performed on soil samples collected in the vicinity of various types of noise barrier. Previous investigations have shown that most traffic emissions are deposited in the close vicinity of roads (up to 10 m), with pollution levels decreasing with increasing distance from the road edge. However, the results of the present study indicate that this distribution is disturbed in areas in which noise barriers are located. Moreover, additional soil enrichment with trace elements was observed at approx. 10-15 m behind the barriers. The spatial distribution of trace elements contents in the tested soil samples corresponded to the magnetic susceptibility values. High Fe, Zn, Mn and Pb levels were observed adjacent to noise barriers composed of sawdust concrete and steel panels.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ssa.2017.68.issue-1/ssa-2017-0003/ssa-2017-0003.xml?format=INTroadside pollutionnoise barrierscar emissionstrace elementsplatinum-group elementsmagnetic susceptibility`
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author Wawer Małgorzata
Rachwał Marzena
Kowalska Joanna
spellingShingle Wawer Małgorzata
Rachwał Marzena
Kowalska Joanna
Impact of noise barriers on the dispersal of solid pollutants from car emissions and their deposition in soil
Soil Science Annual
roadside pollution
noise barriers
car emissions
trace elements
platinum-group elements
magnetic susceptibility`
author_facet Wawer Małgorzata
Rachwał Marzena
Kowalska Joanna
author_sort Wawer Małgorzata
title Impact of noise barriers on the dispersal of solid pollutants from car emissions and their deposition in soil
title_short Impact of noise barriers on the dispersal of solid pollutants from car emissions and their deposition in soil
title_full Impact of noise barriers on the dispersal of solid pollutants from car emissions and their deposition in soil
title_fullStr Impact of noise barriers on the dispersal of solid pollutants from car emissions and their deposition in soil
title_full_unstemmed Impact of noise barriers on the dispersal of solid pollutants from car emissions and their deposition in soil
title_sort impact of noise barriers on the dispersal of solid pollutants from car emissions and their deposition in soil
publisher Sciendo
series Soil Science Annual
issn 2300-4975
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Despite the existence of various methods aimed at protecting the environment from the negative influence of roads, there is a lack of adequate techniques for monitoring and reducing the spread of roadside pollution into the air and soils. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of noise barriers (sound walls) on the dispersal and soil deposition of solid pollutants from car emissions, based on both quantitative and qualitative analysis. Magnetic susceptibility measurements, trace elements analyses, and platinum (Pt) and rhodium (Rh) content determinations were performed on soil samples collected in the vicinity of various types of noise barrier. Previous investigations have shown that most traffic emissions are deposited in the close vicinity of roads (up to 10 m), with pollution levels decreasing with increasing distance from the road edge. However, the results of the present study indicate that this distribution is disturbed in areas in which noise barriers are located. Moreover, additional soil enrichment with trace elements was observed at approx. 10-15 m behind the barriers. The spatial distribution of trace elements contents in the tested soil samples corresponded to the magnetic susceptibility values. High Fe, Zn, Mn and Pb levels were observed adjacent to noise barriers composed of sawdust concrete and steel panels.
topic roadside pollution
noise barriers
car emissions
trace elements
platinum-group elements
magnetic susceptibility`
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