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methodology heavy metals are scavenged during rainfall therefore atmospheric deposition of the heavy metals during rain is an important marker of precipitation chemistry the rainfall samples were collected at jnu ...

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                      Methodology  
 Heavy metals are scavenged during rainfall. Therefore,  atmospheric deposition of the 
   heavy metals during rain is an important marker of precipitation chemistry.
 The rainfall samples were collected at JNU site in Delhi. JNU campus spreads over 4.12 km2 
   with high green cover. The coordinates of the site are 28°54’ N and 77°18’ E. Fig. 1 shows 
   the sampling location in south of Delhi.
 Samples were collected using sampling assembly of bottle and funnel (diameter 20cm) as 
   shown in Fig. 2. Samples were digested using 1ml of 5% nitric acid and preserved at 4°C 
   for analysis. The prepared samples along with the blanks were analysed using ICP-OES. 
   The samples were analysed quantitatively using multielement standard.
           Fig. 1 Sampling location    Fig. 2 Sampling assembly
        Seventh WMO International Workshop on Monsoon (IWM-7), 22-26 March, 2022, IMD, MoES, New Delhi, India
                                                           2
                                Results & Summary
    Fig. 3 Relative abundance of heavy metals      Fig. 4 Matrix showing interactions between heavy 
              during rainfall events                            metals and rainfall depth
                                          Results & Summary
                                                                                             Table 1. Average concentrations 
       It   was  seen  that  Al  showed  the  highest  mean                                              of heavy metals
       concentration  (1059.2  µg/l)  among  analyzed  metals. 
       The concentrations of this lithogenic metal ranged from 
       0 - 5180 µg/l  during July and August.
   Among the heavy metals contributed by anthropogenic 
       sources, Pb (466.9 µg/l), Ni (312.3 µg/l) and Cr (191.5) 
       were  most  abundant  at  the  selected  site  during  all 
       rainfall events.
   Pearson’s  correlation  (r)  showed  good  association 
       between Ni and Cr (r=0.56) indicating common sources 
       such as fuel combustion. Similarly, for crustal elements 
       such as Al and Fe (r = 0.98), Al and Ba (r = 0.93), Ba 
       and Fe (0.91). 
   Negative association between rainfall depth and heavy 
       metals Al (r=-0.59), Ba (r=-0.57), Cr (r=-0.61), Fe (r=-
       0.58),  Mn  (r=-0.56)  and  Zn  (r=-0.53)  indicated  the 
       scavenging effect of rainfall on heavy metals.
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...Methodology heavy metals are scavenged during rainfall therefore atmospheric deposition of the rain is an important marker precipitation chemistry samples were collected at jnu site in delhi campus spreads over km with high green cover coordinates n and e fig shows sampling location south using assembly bottle funnel diameter cm as shown digested ml nitric acid preserved c for analysis prepared along blanks analysed icp oes quantitatively multielement standard seventh wmo international workshop on monsoon iwm march imd moes new india results summary relative abundance matrix showing interactions between events depth table average concentrations it was seen that al showed highest mean concentration g l among analyzed this lithogenic metal ranged from july august contributed by anthropogenic sources pb ni cr most abundant selected all pearson s correlation r good association indicating common such fuel combustion similarly crustal elements fe ba negative mn zn indicated scavenging effect...

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