Integrated Magnetic Analyses for the Discrimination of Urban and Industrial Dusts

Industrial and urban dusts were characterized by investigating their magnetic properties. Topsoil composed of technogenic magnetic particles (TMP) originating from areas affected by three ironworks, street dust mainly composed of traffic-related pollution, and particulate matter (PM) from urban aggl...

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Main Authors: Beata Górka-Kostrubiec, Tadeusz Magiera, Katarzyna Dudzisz, Sylwia Dytłow, Małgorzata Wawer, Aldo Winkler
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/10/12/1056
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spelling doaj-eac223873e0b4f079a0b145a0b6858a72020-11-27T08:08:55ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2020-11-01101056105610.3390/min10121056Integrated Magnetic Analyses for the Discrimination of Urban and Industrial DustsBeata Górka-Kostrubiec0Tadeusz Magiera1Katarzyna Dudzisz2Sylwia Dytłow3Małgorzata Wawer4Aldo Winkler5Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, ks. Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Environmental Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, M. Skłodowskiej-Curie 34, 41-819 Zabrze, PolandInstitute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, ks. Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, ks. Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Environmental Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, M. Skłodowskiej-Curie 34, 41-819 Zabrze, PolandIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143 Rome, ItalyIndustrial and urban dusts were characterized by investigating their magnetic properties. Topsoil composed of technogenic magnetic particles (TMP) originating from areas affected by three ironworks, street dust mainly composed of traffic-related pollution, and particulate matter (PM) from urban agglomeration in Warsaw, Poland were investigated. Several magnetic methods, namely magnetic susceptibility, thermomagnetic curves, hysteresis loops, decomposition of isothermal remanent magnetization acquisition curves, and first-order reversal curves, were performed to evaluate the magnetic fraction of dust. Magnetite was the main magnetic phase in all types of samples, with a small amount of high-coercive hematite within ironworks and street dust samples. Significant differences were observed in the domain structure (grain size) of industrial and traffic-related magnetic particles. The grain size of TMP obtained from steel production was in the range of 5–20 µm and was predominated by a mixture of single-domain (SD) and multidomain (MD) grains, with the prevalence of SD grains in the topsoil affected by Třinec ironwork. The traffic-related dust contained finer grains with a size of about 0.1 µm, which is characteristic of the pseudo-single-domain (PSD)/SD threshold. Street dusts were composed of a slightly higher proportion of MD grains, while PM also revealed the typical behavior of superparamagnetic particles.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/10/12/1056technogenic magnetic particlesstreet dustparticulate matterisothermal remanent magnetization acquisition curvefirst-order reversal curvedomain structure
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author Beata Górka-Kostrubiec
Tadeusz Magiera
Katarzyna Dudzisz
Sylwia Dytłow
Małgorzata Wawer
Aldo Winkler
spellingShingle Beata Górka-Kostrubiec
Tadeusz Magiera
Katarzyna Dudzisz
Sylwia Dytłow
Małgorzata Wawer
Aldo Winkler
Integrated Magnetic Analyses for the Discrimination of Urban and Industrial Dusts
Minerals
technogenic magnetic particles
street dust
particulate matter
isothermal remanent magnetization acquisition curve
first-order reversal curve
domain structure
author_facet Beata Górka-Kostrubiec
Tadeusz Magiera
Katarzyna Dudzisz
Sylwia Dytłow
Małgorzata Wawer
Aldo Winkler
author_sort Beata Górka-Kostrubiec
title Integrated Magnetic Analyses for the Discrimination of Urban and Industrial Dusts
title_short Integrated Magnetic Analyses for the Discrimination of Urban and Industrial Dusts
title_full Integrated Magnetic Analyses for the Discrimination of Urban and Industrial Dusts
title_fullStr Integrated Magnetic Analyses for the Discrimination of Urban and Industrial Dusts
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Magnetic Analyses for the Discrimination of Urban and Industrial Dusts
title_sort integrated magnetic analyses for the discrimination of urban and industrial dusts
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Industrial and urban dusts were characterized by investigating their magnetic properties. Topsoil composed of technogenic magnetic particles (TMP) originating from areas affected by three ironworks, street dust mainly composed of traffic-related pollution, and particulate matter (PM) from urban agglomeration in Warsaw, Poland were investigated. Several magnetic methods, namely magnetic susceptibility, thermomagnetic curves, hysteresis loops, decomposition of isothermal remanent magnetization acquisition curves, and first-order reversal curves, were performed to evaluate the magnetic fraction of dust. Magnetite was the main magnetic phase in all types of samples, with a small amount of high-coercive hematite within ironworks and street dust samples. Significant differences were observed in the domain structure (grain size) of industrial and traffic-related magnetic particles. The grain size of TMP obtained from steel production was in the range of 5–20 µm and was predominated by a mixture of single-domain (SD) and multidomain (MD) grains, with the prevalence of SD grains in the topsoil affected by Třinec ironwork. The traffic-related dust contained finer grains with a size of about 0.1 µm, which is characteristic of the pseudo-single-domain (PSD)/SD threshold. Street dusts were composed of a slightly higher proportion of MD grains, while PM also revealed the typical behavior of superparamagnetic particles.
topic technogenic magnetic particles
street dust
particulate matter
isothermal remanent magnetization acquisition curve
first-order reversal curve
domain structure
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/10/12/1056
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