Lead concentration in urban dust and in leaves of street plants, Karachi

Lead concentrations were investigated in roadside dust at 29 different designated sites of Karachi and compared them with earlier available studies from Karachi. The study reveals that the lead concentrations in the dust of the city range from 73.47 + 3.79 mg/kg to 998.66 + 11.09 mg/kg. Presently,...

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Main Authors: Hassan Farid, Zafar I. Shams, Farooq A. Khan
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-05-01
Series:Kuwait Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://journalskuwait.org/kjs/index.php/KJS/article/view/1712
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description Lead concentrations were investigated in roadside dust at 29 different designated sites of Karachi and compared them with earlier available studies from Karachi. The study reveals that the lead concentrations in the dust of the city range from 73.47 + 3.79 mg/kg to 998.66 + 11.09 mg/kg. Presently, greater lead concentrations are found in the areas that have higher number of shops of welding, soldering, printing and battery recycling. Earlier, gasoline powered vehicles were the main source of environmental lead. Currently, vehicular emission is no longer a significant source of environmental lead in Karachi, since compressed natural gas has almost completely replaced gasoline for fueling motor vehicles over the last fifteen years. Moreover, lead has been completely phased out from the gasoline in Pakistan. Lead concentrations in the leaves of four different species of plants, growing extensively in Karachi were also investigated. Statistically, significant difference was not found among the lead concentrations in the leaves of the four different species. Statistically significant correlation was not found between lead concentrations in leaves and dust of different sites. The study will help to reduce the environmental lead, particularly in the neighbourhoods that have greater lead concentration, so as to mitigate it from human exposure.
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spelling doaj-art-54cbb85bee7f47de9765b36e444373462025-08-20T03:26:48ZengElsevierKuwait Journal of Science2307-41082307-41162017-05-01442Lead concentration in urban dust and in leaves of street plants, KarachiHassan Farid0Zafar I. Shams1Farooq A. Khan2University of KarachiUniversity of Karachi, Karachi, PakistanPakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Lead concentrations were investigated in roadside dust at 29 different designated sites of Karachi and compared them with earlier available studies from Karachi. The study reveals that the lead concentrations in the dust of the city range from 73.47 + 3.79 mg/kg to 998.66 + 11.09 mg/kg. Presently, greater lead concentrations are found in the areas that have higher number of shops of welding, soldering, printing and battery recycling. Earlier, gasoline powered vehicles were the main source of environmental lead. Currently, vehicular emission is no longer a significant source of environmental lead in Karachi, since compressed natural gas has almost completely replaced gasoline for fueling motor vehicles over the last fifteen years. Moreover, lead has been completely phased out from the gasoline in Pakistan. Lead concentrations in the leaves of four different species of plants, growing extensively in Karachi were also investigated. Statistically, significant difference was not found among the lead concentrations in the leaves of the four different species. Statistically significant correlation was not found between lead concentrations in leaves and dust of different sites. The study will help to reduce the environmental lead, particularly in the neighbourhoods that have greater lead concentration, so as to mitigate it from human exposure. https://journalskuwait.org/kjs/index.php/KJS/article/view/1712Acid lead batteryKarachilead pollutionleavesurban dust.
spellingShingle Hassan Farid
Zafar I. Shams
Farooq A. Khan
Lead concentration in urban dust and in leaves of street plants, Karachi
Kuwait Journal of Science
Acid lead battery
Karachi
lead pollution
leaves
urban dust.
title Lead concentration in urban dust and in leaves of street plants, Karachi
title_full Lead concentration in urban dust and in leaves of street plants, Karachi
title_fullStr Lead concentration in urban dust and in leaves of street plants, Karachi
title_full_unstemmed Lead concentration in urban dust and in leaves of street plants, Karachi
title_short Lead concentration in urban dust and in leaves of street plants, Karachi
title_sort lead concentration in urban dust and in leaves of street plants karachi
topic Acid lead battery
Karachi
lead pollution
leaves
urban dust.
url https://journalskuwait.org/kjs/index.php/KJS/article/view/1712
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