Abstract
This study analysed metals in road dust from urban areas of Yangon and Mandalay and sub-urban areas of Pathein and Wundwin in Myanmar. Concentrations of Al, Se, Cd, Gd, Hg, and Tl in road dust were the highest in Mandalay. In urban areas, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Ga, and Pb concentrations were significantly higher than suburban areas. Metal pollution in urban areas and regional difference in metal concentrations between the northern region (Mandalay and Wundwin) and the southern region (Yangon and Pathein) were explained by principal component analysis (PCA). Positive matrix factorization model extracted two potential factors of metal sources; one was vehicle emissions and industrial activities by Ag, Zn, Mo, Cd, Cu, and Pb and the other was natural source by Al, Rb, Sr, Gd, and Tl. Moreover, those factors supported above site specific difference in metal and PCA results, suggesting urban metal pollution in Yangon and Pathein and background difference in metal concentrations between the North and the South. Geomean of Hazard Index (HI) for adults and children were less than one. However, a study location conducted in Yangon revealed that the HI for children exceeded the acceptable level, suggesting few human health risk in the studied areas of Myanmar is considered in general.
Acknowledgments
First and foremost, the authors would like to express sincere gratitude to all the members for conducting sample collection in Myanmar. Specifically, we are grateful to supporting institutes; Pathein University and Mandalay Technological University in Myanmar and Kumamoto University and Prefectural University of Kumamoto in Japan. This study was supported by the Bilateral Open Partnership Joint Research Project, funded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) and by Kumamoto Prefecture Government through the International Postgraduate Scholarship for Research on Mercury.
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