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Chemosphere | 2015

Assessing Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) using passive air sampling in the atmosphere of one of the most wood-smoke-polluted cities in Chile: The case study of Temuco

Karla Pozo; Victor H. Estellano; Tom Harner; Luis Díaz-Robles; Francisco Cereceda-Balic; Pablo Etcharren; Katerine Pozo; Víctor Vidal; Fabián Guerrero; Alberto Vergara-Fernández

This study addresses human health concerns in the city of Temuco that are attributed to wood smoke and related pollutants associated with wood burning activities that are prevalent in Temuco. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) were measured in air across urban and rural sites over three seasons in Temuco using polyurethane foam (PUF) disk passive air samplers (PUF-PAS). Concentrations of ΣPAHs (15 congeners) in air ranged from BDL to ∼70 ng m(-3) and were highest during the winter season, which is attributed to emissions from residential heating by wood combustion. The results for all three seasons showed that the PAH plume was widespread across all sites including rural sites on the outskirts of Temuco. Some interesting variations were observed between seasons in the composition of PAHs, which were attributed to differences in seasonal point sources. A comparison of the PAH composition in the passive samples with active samples (gas+particle phase) from the same site revealed similar congener profiles. Overall, the study demonstrated that the PUF disk passive air sampler provides a simple approach for measuring PAHs in air and for tracking effectiveness of pollution control measures in urban areas in order to improve public health.


Environmental Pollution | 2015

Assessing levels and seasonal variations of current-use pesticides (CUPs) in the Tuscan atmosphere, Italy, using polyurethane foam disks (PUF) passive air samplers.

Victor H. Estellano; Karla Pozo; Christos Efstathiou; Katerine Pozo; Simonetta Corsolini; Silvano Focardi

Polyurethane foam disks (PUF) passive air samplers (PAS) were deployed over 4 sampling periods of 3-5-months (≥ 1 year) at ten urban and rural locations throughout the Tuscany Region. The purpose was to assess the occurrence and seasonal variations of ten current-use pesticides (CUPs). PUF disk extracts were analyzed using GC-MS. The organophosphates insecticides; chlorpyrifos (3-580 pg m(-3)) and chlorpyrifos-methyl (below detection limit - to 570 pg m(-3)) presented the highest levels in air, and showed seasonal fluctuation coinciding with the growing seasons. The relative proportion urban/(urban + rural) ranged from 0.4 to 0.7 showing no differences between urban and rural concentrations. Air back trajectories analysis showed air masses passing over agricultural fields and potentially enhancing the drift of pesticides into the urban sites. This study represents the first information regarding CUPs in the atmosphere of Tuscany region using PAS-PUF disk.


Chemosphere | 2015

Accumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by lichen transplants: Comparison with gas-phase passive air samplers

Stefano Loppi; Karla Pozo; Victor H. Estellano; Simonetta Corsolini; Giovanni Sardella; Luca Paoli

This study compared the accumulation of 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in samples of the lichen Evernia prunastri exposed for 3 months in and around an industrial area of S Italy with that in co-located passive gas-phase air samplers. The results showed a strong linear correlations (R=0.96, P<0.05) between total PAHs in lichens and in passive samplers, clearly indicating that lichen transplants may provide direct quantitative information on the atmospheric load by total PAHs, allowing translation of lichen values into atmospheric concentrations. To the best of our knowledge this is the first study reporting such a correlation with gas-phase passive air samplers.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2008

Altitudinal and seasonal variations of persistent organic pollutants in the Bolivian Andes Mountains.

Victor H. Estellano; Karla Pozo; Tom Harner; Margot Franken; Mauricio Zaballa


Atmospheric Pollution Research | 2012

Survey of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the atmosphere of rural, urban and industrial areas of Concepción, Chile, using passive air samplers

Karla Pozo; Tom Harner; Anny Rudolph; German Oyola; Victor H. Estellano; Ramón Ahumada-Rudolph; Mauricio Garrido; Katerine Pozo; Rosanna Mabilia; Silvano Focardi


Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the atmosphere of three Chilean cities using passive air samplers

Karla Pozo; German Oyola; Victor H. Estellano; Tom Harner; Anny Rudolph; Petra Prybilova; Petr Kukučka; Ondrej Audi; Jana Klánová; America Metzdorff; Silvano Focardi


Atmospheric Pollution Research | 2014

Characterization of urban pollution in two cities of the Puglia region in Southern Italy using field measurements and air quality (AQ) model approach

Victor H. Estellano; Karla Pozo; Camillo Silibello; Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Christos Efstathiou; Maria Paola Tomasino; Fulvia Funaro; Ivana Donadio; Silvano Focardi


Chemosphere | 2017

Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the atmosphere of coastal areas of the Ross Sea, Antarctica: Indications for long-term downward trends

Karla Pozo; Tania Martellini; Simonetta Corsolini; Tom Harner; Victor H. Estellano; Petr Kukučka; Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Gerhard Lammel; Alessandra Cincinelli


Chemosphere | 2017

Passive air sampling of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and emerging compounds in Kolkata megacity and rural mangrove wetland Sundarban in India: An approach to regional monitoring

Karla Pozo; Santosh Kumar Sarkar; Victor H. Estellano; Soumita Mitra; Ondrej Audi; Petr Kukučka; Petra Přibylová; Jana Klánová; Simonetta Corsolini


Atmospheric Pollution Research | 2016

Occurrence of chlorpyrifos in the atmosphere of the Araucanía Region in Chile using polyurethane foam-based passive air samplers

Karla Pozo; Yasna Llanos; Victor H. Estellano; Sandra Cortés; Héctor Jorquera; Lorena Gerli; Katerine Pozo; Francisco Encina; Rodrigo Palma; Silvano Focardi

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