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Presença de metais pesados tóxicos no Sedimento Depositado em Rodovia (SDR) em diversos países: uma meta-análise
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AROUCA, Nicole Ge Freire Dantas. Presença de metais pesados tóxicos no Sedimento Depositado em
Rodovia (SDR) em diversos países: uma meta-análise. 2021. 79f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Sanitária e Ambiental) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2021.
Autor
Arouca, Nicole Ge Freire Dantas
Resumen
Road-deposited sediments (RDS) are composed of a complex set of elements
accumulated on the road surface which have the capacity to adsorb a wide variety of
contaminants from various sources, especially traffic. Their contact with the human
being poses serious risks to human health, therefore studying RDS contamination is
important to develop pollution control strategies. Thus, the aim of this study was to
develop a relationship involving the toxic heavy metals concentration in RDS (Cd, Pb,
Hg, Cr, As, Cu, Zn) and socioeconomic factors (population, population density, land
use, HDI, energetic matrix and number of vehicles). To accomplish that, it was used
published data obtained from a number of experimental studies worldwide, along with
local social and economic information. Therefore, a meta-analysis was performed
using principal component analysis (PCA) and Multivariate Regression. PCA results
showed an increasing contamination tendency with the number of inhabitants and
commercial and industrial uses. In this way, highly urbanized cities (London, New York
and Madrid) showed high levels of contamination. Although, the study showed some
outliers (anomalous contamination feature for Shenzhen, Halifax, Huludao and
Singapore), possibly linked to local characteristics. Multiple linear correlations showed
different adjustments levels (R²=0,30 for each individual factor; R²=0,5396 for the
group of all factors analyzes simultaneously), which indicated that the adjustment level
is highly influenced by the integrative relationship of the local factors. The best
adjustment level was achieved for the multiple linear regression, R²=0,743, after an
outlier selection. Results allowed to adjust the pollution Road Deposited Sediment
Pollution Index, This index may be useful to indicate the contamination level by
heavy metal in RDS based on the aforementioned socioeconomic factors. The best
adjustments were obtained by applying a second order regression, R²=0.9376. The
may be useful for the development of cleaning strategies aimed at pollution control.