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Samples of Quercus ilex leaves and of the inhalable fraction of atmospheric
particulate (PM10) were collected along a busy road and in a park in Flore
nce (Italy). Quantitative comparisons and correlations of element concentra
tions in PM10 collected by air samplers at two sites showed that Ba, Cu, Fe
, Mn, Pb and Zn were the main metal pollutants emitted by vehicles in Flore
nce. Very similar results were obtained by the analysis of Q. ilex leaves w
hich were found to accumulate airborne metals as a function of the exposure
time (i.e. their age). One-year-old leaves showed the highest rate of meta
l accumulation. Our results show that the progressive phasing-out of leaded
petrol in Italy has resulted in a decrease of about 20% per year in the Pb
concentrations in PM10. Both PM10 and Q. ilex analysis singled out Ba and
Zn as valid tracers of automotive traffic instead of Pb. (C) 2000 Elsevier
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