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Three-dimensional model of magnetic susceptibility in forest topsoil: An indirect method to discriminate contaminant migration.
Lukasik, Adam; Szuszkiewicz, Marcin; Wanic, Tomasz; Gruba, Piotr.
Afiliação
  • Lukasik A; Institute of Environmental Engineering Polish Academy of Sciences, 34 M. Sklodowskiej-Curie St., 41-819, Zabrze, Poland. Electronic address: adam.lukasik@ipis.zabrze.pl.
  • Szuszkiewicz M; Institute of Environmental Engineering Polish Academy of Sciences, 34 M. Sklodowskiej-Curie St., 41-819, Zabrze, Poland. Electronic address: marcin.szuszkiewicz@ipis.zabrze.pl.
  • Wanic T; Department of Ecology and Silviculture, Faculty of Forestry, University of Agriculture, Al. 29 Listopada 46, 31-425, Cracow, Poland. Electronic address: rlwanic@cyf-kr.edu.pl.
  • Gruba P; Department of Ecology and Silviculture, Faculty of Forestry, University of Agriculture, Al. 29 Listopada 46, 31-425, Cracow, Poland. Electronic address: rlgruba@cyf-kr.edu.pl.
Environ Pollut ; 273: 116491, 2021 Jan 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33493765
ABSTRACT
Soil magnetic susceptibility (MS) is an important parameter in pollution studies owing to its relationship with atmospheric deposition, and the concomitance of technogenic magnetic particles (TMPs) with potentially toxic elements (PTEs), Fe and Mn. In this study, we performed a detailed soil study under tree canopies for a forest area with high historical TMP-bearing industrial dust deposition. The technogenic sources of magnetic signals in topsoil were analyzed via scanning electron microscope electron dispersive spectroscopy (SEM/EDS), while the minor role of geogenic sources was obtained from soil profile analysis. To our knowledge, this is the first study to show soil TMP distribution in three dimensional (3D) space. In addition, using the data from 275 soil cores and 8250 individual measurements, 3D maps of MS for four tree species were plotted. There is a noticeable difference between coniferous (spruce and pine) and deciduous (beech and oak) species regarding depth of maximum concentration of magnetic particles in the topsoil. For beech and oak, maximum MS values were measured at 3 cm depth; pine and spruce, maximum MS values were measured at 5 cm depth. However, no significant differences were found among tree species in terms of mean MS or PTE contents. This suggests that there is little different among tree species in terms of dust capture over their life span. Significant correlations between MS and other parameters (PTEs and organic matter contents) present new possibilities for spatial 3D analysis of topsoil horizons.
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