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Title: A preliminary evaluation of the inorganic chemical composition of atmospheric TSP in the Selaata region, North Lebanon
Authors: Yammine, Paolo 
Kfoury, Adib 
Khoury, Bilal El 
Noual, H
Nakat, Hanna El 
Ledoux, Frédéric
Cazier, Fabrice
Courcot, Dominique
Aboukaïs, Antoine
Affiliations: Department of Chemistry 
Department of Environmental Science 
Department of Chemistry 
Department of Chemistry 
Keywords: Atmospheric total suspended particles
Trace-metals
Chemical fertilizer factory
Ion chromatography
ICP-MS
Subjects: Lebanon
Issue Date: 2010
Part of: Lebanese science journal
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Start page: 13
End page: 29
Abstract: 
The inorganic chemical composition of atmospheric total suspended particles (TSP) was studied in the region of Selaata, around a phosphate fertilizer factory, between April and June, 2008. Water soluble anions and metal analysis were conducted using ion chromatography (I.C.) and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) respectively. The results showed moderate industrial contribution to the anions loads, but mostly in nitrates which were linked to gas-particle conversion of NO2 emitted from heavy duty machinery. High metals content were verified with a remarkable enrichment in the downwind sites. The enrichment factor analysis showed high values for P, Ca, V, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, and Cr. This enrichment resulted from many anthropogenic sources in the area, from which dry milling of phosphate rocks, chemical reactions used for fertilizer production, and vehicles activities were the most prominent.
URI: https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/2426
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Type: Journal Article
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