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Organic matter determination for street dust in Delhi
Authors:Kaushik K. Shandilya  Mukesh Khare  A. B. Gupta
Affiliation:1. Civil Engineering Department, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, PO Box # 197, 43697, USA
2. Civil Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
3. Civil Engineering Department, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, India
Abstract:The organic matter of street dust is considered as one of the causes for high human mortality rate. To understand the association, the street dust samples were collected from four different localities (industrial, residential, residential–commercial, and commercial) situated in the greater Delhi area of India. The loss-on-ignition method was used to determine the organic matter (OM) content in street dust. The OM content, potassium, calcium, sulfate, and nitrate concentrations of street dust in Delhi, India is measured to understand the spatial variation. Correlation analysis, analysis of variance, and factor analysis were performed to define the sources. The dust OM level ranges from 2.63 to 10.22 %. It is found through correlation and factor analysis that OM is primarily contributed from secondary aerosol and vehicular exhaust. The OM levels suggest that the use of a residential–commercial site for commercial purposes is polluting the street dust and creating the environmental and human health problems.
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