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Magnetic biomonitoring of atmospheric dust using tree leaves of Ficus benjamina in Querétaro (México)

  • 1. Centro de Investigaciones en Física e Ingeniería del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (CIFICEN, CONICET-UNCPBA) (Argentina)
  • 2. Centro de Geociencias, UNAM (Mexico)
  • 3. Centro Marplatense de Investigaciones Matemáticas (CEMIM-UNMDP, CONICET) (Argentina)

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There are limited economic and reliable tools to monitor the effects of airborne particulate matter PM originating from rapid industrialization, urbanization, population growth, and economic development. It is now well established that urban PM contains magnetic particles along with other air pollutants. The velocity and temporal variability of the deposition of such PM on tree leaves are subject to the pollution sources, climate, and local atmospheric conditions. Therefore, these variables have to be taken into account during a biomonitoring. This study presents a magnetic biomonitoring in the city of Querétaro. In the city's metropolitan area, the most abundant and perennial tree species for biomonitoring is Ficus benjamina. For leaves of this species, the number of days needed for collection NDNC was measured, taking into account the meteorological conditions and the time at which they reached the saturation of airborne PM (pollutants). By means of sequential sampling, we identified that the minimum NDNC after a rainfall > 3 mm is 15 days. In such a period, total suspended particle TSP depositions reach its dynamic equilibrium. This behavior can be observed from measurements of specific magnetic susceptibility χ in Ficus benjamina samples and their comparison with TSP depositions collected with traditional Hi-Vol monitoring systems. After the NDNC calculation, a magnetic monitoring was performed with the biomonitor Ficus benjamina to evaluate the air quality at different sites in the metropolitan area every month for a period of 5 months. Values of χ ranged from 0.45 to 18.52 × 10−8m3kg−1. The species Ficus benjamina can be used as a biomonitor in the city of Querétaro only in seasons (winter-spring) with no or low rainfall. The species has the advantage of providing current PM information about a specific period of time.

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Journal Title
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Journal Volume
192
Journal Issue
6
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0167-6369
CODEN
EMASDH

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Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
55069294
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; S09: BIOMASS FUELS;
Descriptors DEI
AIR POLLUTION; AIR QUALITY; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; DEPOSITION; DUSTS; EQUILIBRIUM; LEAVES; METEOROLOGY; MONITORING; POLLUTANTS; SAMPLING; SEASONS; TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULATES; TREE RINGS; URBAN AREAS
Descriptors DEC
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; EVALUATION; PARTICLES; PARTICULATES; POLLUTION

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