Cx. Wang et al., Rare earth elements and other metals in atmospheric particulate matter in the western part of the netherlands, WATER A S P, 121(1-4), 2000, pp. 109-118
Atmospheric particulate matter (APM) was collected in Delft, in the western
part of the Netherlands, on micro-quartz glass fibre filters from July to
September, 1997. The concentrations of rare earth elements (REE) and 9 othe
r metals (Cd, Pb, Fe, V, Ti, Mg, Ca, Na and Al) in the APM were determined
by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) and Inductively Co
upled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES). The total REE (Sigma R
EE) concentration, light-REE (LREE, including Sc, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm and Eu
) concentration, and heavy-REE (HREE, including Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb,
Lu and Y) concentrations were 0.22-33.0; 0.21-30.68; and 0.01-2.32 ng m(-)
3, respectively. The ratio of LREE to HREE ranged from 6.37 to 33.58; the r
atio of LREE to Sigma REE was 0.86-0.97, the average being 0.90; and the ra
tio of HREE to Sigma REE was 0.03-0.14, with an average of 0.1. The variati
on of the ratio of LREE to Sigma REE and HREE to Sigma REE was small. The L
a to Ce, and La to Sm ratios varied considerably i.e. 0.5-4.38 and 4.33-71.
42 respectively. The variation in concentrations of REE and other metals ob
served was dependent upon the wind direction and consequently on prevailing
meteorological conditions and anthropogenic activity.