The risk of cross-border pollution and the influence of regional climate on the rainwater chemistry in the Southern Carpathians, Romania
2020
Keresztesi, Ágnes | Nita, Ion-Andrei | Birsan, Marius-Victor | Bodor, Zsolt | Szép, Róbert
The aim of this study is the assessment of rainwater composition, regarding the various sources of major ions and heavy metals, taking into account the characteristic atmospheric circulations and the main air mass transport routes. Rainwater samples were analyzed for pH, electrical conductivity, major ions, and heavy metals. At all sampling sites, the most abundant anions were SO₄²ˉ and Clˉ, while the dominant cations were Ca²⁺ and Mg²⁺. Regarding heavy metals, the dominance of Pb and Cd was found. The contribution of soil dust from the mining activities and the dissolution of CaCO₃, MgCO₃, and CaSO₄·2H₂O in the rainwater explains the high concentrations of Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, and SO₄²⁻. The overall precipitation contamination with heavy metals at the three sampling sites was assessed by the degree of contamination, showing that Pb and Cd presents the highest risks of all heavy metals. The values of toxicity potential suggested an elevated risk for human health in case of rainwater ingestion, especially in rural areas. Spearman correlation and PCA indicated that the chemical characteristic of the rainwater is primarily controlled by sources such as agricultural activities, mixed and crustal sources, traffic, and other anthropogenic, industrial influences, mining activities, smelting operations, coal combustion, and metal production.
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