ABSTRACT
The aim of this descriptive-analytical study was to measure the concentration of heavy metals (HMs) in the leaf and bark of Ulmus carpinifolia as new biological indicators, and the ecological risk assessment of these metals in the ambient air. To achieve these goals, 48 sampling locations were selected in the city and concentration of four HMs-zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), and cadmium (Cd)-was measured in the mentioned indicator using atomic absorption spectroscopy method. After this, ecological risk assessment, source appointment, and spatial distribution were conducted. In this regard, the enrichment factor (EF), potential ecological risk factor (E r), potential ecological risk index (RI), correlation coefficient (r), and other indices were calculated. The results showed that the concentration of HMs in the leaf and bark in ascending order is as CdSubject(s)
Air Pollutants/analysis
, Environmental Monitoring/methods
, Metals, Heavy/analysis
, Air Pollutants/chemistry
, Air Pollution
, China
, Cities
, Humans
, Metals, Heavy/chemistry
, Plant Bark/chemistry
, Plant Leaves/chemistry
, Risk Assessment
, Spectrophotometry, Atomic
, Ulmus/chemistry