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Impact of a tire fire accident on soil pollution and the use of clay minerals as natural geo-indicators

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Following the occurrence of a fire at a tire landfill in the surrounding area of Madrid City (Spain), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and trace elements present in soils were analyzed to assess the impact of the fire. The capacity of the soils’ clay mineral fraction to reflect this air pollution incident was studied. Fourteen soil samples were collected at different distances under the smoke plume, and they were subjected to high-performance liquid chromatography–photodiode array detection, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and X-ray diffraction analyses. Clay minerals content showed a strong correlation with the pollutants potentially released in the tire fire, acenaphthene, pyrene, benzo(a)pyrene and benzo(a)fluoranthene. Trace metals Zn and Se were related to the proximity of the tire fire without any relationship with clay minerals content. This work suggests the use of natural clay minerals as potential PAHs geo-indicators in response to air pollution, complementary to current air and biological analyses.

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This work has been economically supported by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain, Project AGL2016-78490-R.

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Cuevas, J., González-Santamaría, D.E., García-Delgado, C. et al. Impact of a tire fire accident on soil pollution and the use of clay minerals as natural geo-indicators. Environ Geochem Health 42, 2147–2161 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-019-00485-2

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