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INAA and PIXE characterization of heavy metals and rare earth elements emissions from phosphorite handling in harbours
Authors:A V Silva  S M Almeida  M C Freitas  A M Marques  A I Silva  C A Ramos  T Pinheiro
Institution:1. Instituto Tecnol??gico e Nuclear, EN 10, 2686-953, Sacav??m, Portugal
2. Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Sa??de de Lisboa, Av. D. Jo?o II, Lote 4.69.01, 1990-096, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract:Harbour activities such as loading, unloading and transport of materials may be an important source of Atmospheric Particulate Matter (APM). Depending on the materials, the type of operation and the meteorological conditions, these activities may have an impact on the levels of APM around harbour areas. The aim of this work was to characterize the emissions of dust providing from operations associated with phosphorite handling in harbours. Phosphorite is a non-detrital sedimentary rock which contains high amounts of phosphate bearing minerals and is used for the production of phosphorous based fertilizers. When handled in harbours frequently cause visual and environment impacts due to its physical and chemical characteristics. The techniques Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis and Particle Induced X-ray Emission were applied as sensitive analytical tools for the determination of heavy metals and rare earth elements in phosphorite and in the APM sampled in the harbour during the unloading operations. Results showed that manipulation of phosphorite during harbour operations resulted in high emissions of particles, principally from the coarse fraction. These emissions were enriched in rare earth elements and heavy metals and were very affected by the provenience of the phosphorite.
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