Magnetic response of dust-loaded leaves in parks of shanghai to atmospheric heavy metal pollution

Fei Liu, Hui Min Chu, Xiang Min Zheng

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Abstract

To reveal the magnetic response to the atmospheric heavy metal pollution in leaves along urban parks, Camphor leaf samples, widely distributed at urban parks, were collected along the year leading wind direction of Shanghai, by setting two vertical and horizontal sections, using rock magnetic properties and heavy metal contents analysis. The results showed that the magnetic minerals of samples were predominated by ferromagnetic minerals, and both the concentration and grain size of magnetite particles gradually decreased with the winter monsoon direction from the main industrial district. A rigorous cleaning of leaves using ultrasonic agitator washer could remove about 63%-90% of low-field susceptibility values of the leaves, and this strongly indicated that the intensity of magnetic signal was mainly controlled by the PMs accumulated on the leaves surfaces. Moreover, there was a significant linear relationship between heavy metals contents (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cr, V and Pb) and magnetic parameters (0.442≤R≤0.799, P<0.05), which suggested that magnetic parameters of urban park leaves could be used as a proxy for atmospheric heavy metal pollution. The results of multivariate statistical analysis showed that the content of magnetic minerals and heavy metal indust-loaded tree leaves was affected by associated pollution of industry and traffic.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4374-4380
Number of pages7
JournalHuanjing Kexue/Environmental Science
Volume36
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 2015

Keywords

  • Heavy metals
  • Magnetic parameters
  • Parks
  • Pollution
  • Tree leaves

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