Acid Rain in Downtown São Paulo City, Brazil
During the period from July 2002 to June 2004, the chemical characteristics of the rainwater samples collected in downtown Sao Paulo were investigated. The analysis of 224 wet-only precipitation samples included pH and electrical conductivity, as well as major ions (Na super(+), [Equation], K super(...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Water, air & soil pollution: Focus air & soil pollution: Focus, 2007-03, Vol.7 (1-3), p.85-92 |
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Zusammenfassung: | During the period from July 2002 to June 2004, the chemical characteristics of the rainwater samples collected in downtown Sao Paulo were investigated. The analysis of 224 wet-only precipitation samples included pH and electrical conductivity, as well as major ions (Na super(+), [Equation], K super(+), Ca super(2+), Mg super(2+), Cl super(-), [Equation], [Equation]) and carboxylic acids (acetic, formic and oxalic) using ion chromatography. The volume weighted mean, VWM, of the anions [Equation], [Equation] and Cl super(-) was, respectively, 20.3, 12.1 and 10.7 kmol l super(-1). Rainwater in Sao Paulo was acidic, with 55% of the samples exhibiting a pH below 5.6. The VWM of the free H super(+) was 6.27 kmol l super(-1)), corresponding to a pH of 5.20. Ammonia (NH sub(3)), determined as [Equation] (VWM = 32.8 kmol l super(-1)), was the main acidity neutralizing agent. Considering that the H super(+) ion is the only counter ion produced from the non-sea-salt fraction of the dissociated anions, the contribution of each anion to the free acidity potential has the following profile: [Equation] (31.1%), [Equation] (26.0%), CH sub(3)COO super(-) (22.0%), Cl super(-) (13.7%), HCOO super(-) (5.4%) and [Equation] (1.8%). The precipitation chemistry showed seasonal differences, with higher concentrations of ammonium and calcium during autumn and winter (dry period). The marine contribution was not significant, while the direct vehicular emission showed to be relevant in the ionic composition of precipitation. |
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ISSN: | 1567-7230 1573-2940 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11267-006-9081-y |