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Title: Quantification and characterization of vehicle-based polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in street dust from the Tamale Metropolis, Ghana
Authors: Obiri, Samuel
Cobbina, Samuel Jerry
Armah, Frederick Ato
Naangmenyele, Zita
Keywords: PAHs
Street dust
Vehicular emissions
Contamination
Risk
Issue Date: 22-Feb-2011
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Objective Concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in street dust in the Tamale metropolis, Ghana, have een measured in this study. Results The concentrations of the various types of PAHs identified in street dust samples from high vehicular traffic density in the metropolis are as follows: naphthalene,10,000 μg/kg; acenaphthylene, 13,000 μg/kg; acenaphthene, 76,000 μg/kg;, 18,900 μg/kg; henanthrene,40,000 μg/kg; anthracene, 21,000 μg/kg; fluoranthene,35,200 μg/kg; yrene, 119,000 μg/kg; enzo[a]anthracene, 17,700 μg/kg; chrysene, 10,600 μg/kg; enzo[k]fluoranthene, 18,700 μg/kg; enzo[a]pyrene, 10,900 μg/kg and benzo[g, h, i]perylene, 21,000 μg/kg. Calculation of the identified in this study was from vehicular fallout as the ratio was less than 10. Conclusion It is clear from the results of the study that road users in the Tamale metropolis, especially hawkers, are exposed to the harmful effects of PAHs, and this suggests the need for the establishment of mitigation measures by the regulatory agencies
Description: 8p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5457
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Environmental Sciences



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