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Environ Pollut ; 252(Pt B): 1170-1179, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31252115

ABSTRACT

Leaf samples of Juniperus formosana were collected from an open road environment, in order to establish how particulate matter (PM) generated by vehicles was dispersed in both horizontal and vertical directions. Sampling was conducted at sites with trees of varying height and configuration adjacent to a major road in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, Northwest China. The concentration of remanence-bearing ferrimagnets in the leaf samples was estimated from measurements of Saturation Isothermal Remanent Magnetization (SIRM), while the weight of particles deposited on the leaves and their elemental composition were determined at different heights and in different directions relative to the road. The PM on the surface of needles was predominantly influenced by traffic emissions and by dust resuspension. Rows of roadside trees, as opposed to solitary trees, were more effective at intercepting PM and thus in filtering road traffic pollution. The results indicate that Juniperus formosana needles may be an effective bio-sensor for monitoring variations in the spatial diffusion of road pollutants.


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Air Pollutants/analysis , Particulate Matter/analysis , Trees , China , Diffusion , Dust/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Magnetics , Physical Phenomena , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Vehicle Emissions/analysis
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 26(21): 21964-21971, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31144176

ABSTRACT

The magnetic properties of particulate matter (PM) deposited on the needles of Juniperus formosana along an urban street in Lanzhou city were measured to evaluate the variations of PM concentration in different seasons by varying distance from the road. The magnetism of PM deposited in this context was significantly higher in winter than in summer, which may reflect changes of atmospheric particle concentrations. Needle samples which were collected from the road-facing side exhibiting significantly stronger magnetism compared with those which were collected from the opposite side of the road, indicating the distance from pollution source to the needles as a factor controls the amount of PM. The results of this study show that the needles of Juniperus formosana are effective traps for PM and can therefore be used to monitor pollution fluxes in different seasons in an important urban context in NW China.


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Air Pollutants/chemistry , Environmental Monitoring , Juniperus/chemistry , Magnetics , Particulate Matter/chemistry , Air Pollutants/analysis , China , Cities , Particle Size , Particulate Matter/analysis , Seasons
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