Enhanced Polonium Concentrations in Aerosols from the Gulf Oil Producing Region and the Role of Microorganisms
Montaha Behbehani,
Fernando Piedade Carvalho,
Saif Uddin and
Nazima Habibi
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Montaha Behbehani: Environment and Life Sciences Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Safat 13109, Kuwait
Fernando Piedade Carvalho: Instituto Superior Tecnico, Campus Tecnologico e Nuclear, 2695-066 Bobadela-LRS, Portugal
Saif Uddin: Environment and Life Sciences Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Safat 13109, Kuwait
Nazima Habibi: Environment and Life Sciences Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Safat 13109, Kuwait
IJERPH, 2021, vol. 18, issue 24, 1-20
Abstract:
This study provides the first data set of 210 Po and 210 Pb activity concentrations in the organic and inorganic components of several particle size classes of aerosols collected at two sampling stations in Kuwait. The 210 Po concentrations in the aerosols (Bq/g) were similar in all of the particle size classes, but as most (91%) of the aerosol load was made of fine fraction particles of PM 0.39–2.5 µm , most of the 210 Po activity was carried by this aerosol fraction. At the two sampling stations, the 210 Po/ 210 Pb activity concentration ratios in the aerosols were similar, stable around the year, and averaged 1.5 (range 1.2–1.9), much higher than the typical activity concentration ratios of these radionuclides in unmodified (background) aerosols, with Po/Pb < 0.1. The aerosol enrichment in 210 Po was likely originated from the oil industry, specifically by gas flaring and oil refining in the Gulf region. Radionuclide analysis in the organic and inorganic components of aerosols showed that the 210 Po concentration in the organic component was one order of magnitude higher than the 210 Po concentration in the inorganic component, in contrast with 210 Pb, which displayed similar concentrations in both organic and inorganic aerosol components. The 210 Po carrying organic component of aerosols was investigated and it was found to be largely composed of microorganisms with high microbial and fungi diversity, with the phyla Proteobacteria , Ascomycota , and Basidiomycota being dominant among the bacteria and with Zygomycota being dominant among the fungi. Therefore, we are facing an active concentration process of the atmospheric 210 Po carried out by microorganisms, which underlies the 210 Po enrichment process in the organic component of aerosols. This bioconcentration of polonium in bioaerosols was unknown.
Keywords: aerosol; bioaerosol; enhanced radioactivity; bioconcentration; polonium; lead (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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