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Assessment of the potential respiratory hazard of volcanic ash from future Icelandic eruptions: a study of archived basaltic to rhyolitic ash samples

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dc.contributor Háskóli Íslands
dc.contributor University of Iceland
dc.contributor.author Damby, David E.
dc.contributor.author Horwell, Claire J.
dc.contributor.author Larsen, Guðrún Þorgerður
dc.contributor.author Thordarson, Thorvaldur
dc.contributor.author Tomatis, Maura
dc.contributor.author Fubini, Bice
dc.contributor.author Donaldson, Ken
dc.date.accessioned 2018-02-02T14:10:52Z
dc.date.available 2018-02-02T14:10:52Z
dc.date.issued 2017-09-11
dc.identifier.citation Damby, D. E., Horwell, C. J., Larsen, G., Thordarson, T., Tomatis, M., Fubini, B., & Donaldson, K. (2017). Assessment of the potential respiratory hazard of volcanic ash from future Icelandic eruptions: a study of archived basaltic to rhyolitic ash samples. Environmental Health, 16(1), 98. doi:10.1186/s12940-017-0302-9
dc.identifier.issn 1476-069X
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/556
dc.description.abstract Background The eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull (2010) and Grímsvötn (2011), Iceland, triggered immediate, international consideration of the respiratory health hazard of inhaling volcanic ash, and prompted the need to estimate the potential hazard posed by future eruptions of Iceland’s volcanoes to Icelandic and Northern European populations. Methods A physicochemical characterization and toxicological assessment was conducted on a suite of archived ash samples spanning the spectrum of past eruptions (basaltic to rhyolitic magmatic composition) of Icelandic volcanoes following a protocol specifically designed by the International Volcanic Health Hazard Network. Results Icelandic ash can be of a respirable size (up to 11.3 vol.% < 4 μm), but the samples did not display physicochemical characteristics of pathogenic particulate in terms of composition or morphology. Ash particles were generally angular, being composed of fragmented glass and crystals. Few fiber-like particles were observed, but those present comprised glass or sodium oxides, and are not related to pathogenic natural fibers, like asbestos or fibrous zeolites, thereby limiting concern of associated respiratory diseases. None of the samples contained cristobalite or tridymite, and only one sample contained quartz, minerals of interest due to the potential to cause silicosis. Sample surface areas are low, ranging from 0.4 to 1.6 m2 g−1, which aligns with analyses on ash from other eruptions worldwide. All samples generated a low level of hydroxyl radicals (HO•), a measure of surface reactivity, through the iron-catalyzed Fenton reaction compared to concurrently analyzed comparative samples. However, radical generation increased after ‘refreshing’ sample surfaces, indicating that newly erupted samples may display higher reactivity. A composition-dependent range of available surface iron was measured after a 7-day incubation, from 22.5 to 315.7 μmol m−2, with mafic samples releasing more iron than silicic samples. All samples were non-reactive in a test of red blood cell-membrane damage. Conclusions The primary particle-specific concern is the potential for future eruptions of Iceland’s volcanoes to generate fine, respirable material and, thus, to increase ambient PM concentrations. This particularly applies to highly explosive silicic eruptions, but can also hold true for explosive basaltic eruptions or discrete events associated with basaltic fissure eruptions.
dc.description.sponsorship This work was funded under the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Knowledge Exchange (KE) Fellowship NE/J500525/1 granted to R.E. Holdsworth at Durham University. DED was additionally supported by the ERC Advanced Grant no. 247076 awarded to D.B. Dingwell at LMU Munich.
dc.format.extent 98
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Springer Nature
dc.relation.ispartofseries Environmental Health;16(1)
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Volcanic ash
dc.subject Health hazard
dc.subject Air pollution
dc.subject Particle characterization
dc.subject Free radicals
dc.subject Haemolysis
dc.subject Eldgos
dc.subject Eldgosið í Eyjafjallajökli
dc.subject Grímsvatnagos
dc.subject Aska
dc.subject Loftmengun
dc.subject Heilsufar
dc.subject Áhættuþættir
dc.title Assessment of the potential respiratory hazard of volcanic ash from future Icelandic eruptions: a study of archived basaltic to rhyolitic ash samples
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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dc.description.version Peer Reviewed
dc.identifier.journal Environmental Health
dc.identifier.doi 10.1186/s12940-017-0302-9
dc.relation.url http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12940-017-0302-9.pdf
dc.contributor.department Jarðvísindastofnun (HÍ)
dc.contributor.department Institute of Earth Sciences (UI)
dc.contributor.school Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ)
dc.contributor.school School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI)


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