Accumulation Characteristics of Metals and Metalloids in Plants Collected from Ny-Ålesund, Arctic

Toxic elements can be transported to polar regions by long-range atmospheric transport from mid and low latitudes, leading to enrichment of elements in the polar environment, especially in the Arctic. The plants can be ideal bioindicators of element contamination in environments, but information on...

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Published in:Atmosphere
Main Authors: Hongmei Ma, Guitao Shi, Yongqian Cheng
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Language:English
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11101129
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4433/11/10/1129/ 2023-08-20T04:03:20+02:00 Accumulation Characteristics of Metals and Metalloids in Plants Collected from Ny-Ålesund, Arctic Hongmei Ma Guitao Shi Yongqian Cheng agris 2020-10-20 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11101129 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Air Quality https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos11101129 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Atmosphere; Volume 11; Issue 10; Pages: 1129 element plant enrichment factor Arctic Text 2020 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11101129 2023-08-01T00:19:07Z Toxic elements can be transported to polar regions by long-range atmospheric transport from mid and low latitudes, leading to enrichment of elements in the polar environment, especially in the Arctic. The plants can be ideal bioindicators of element contamination in environments, but information on the element enrichment and sources of plants remains limited in polar regions. Here, concentrations of 15 metals and metalloids (Pb, Ni, Cr, Cu, Co, As, Cd, Sb, Hg, Se, Fe, Zn, Mn, Al, and Ti) in six species of plants, Deschampsia caespitosa (Tufted Hair Grass), Puccinellia phryganodes (Creeping Alkaligrass), Saxifraga aizoides (Yellow Mountain Saxifrage), Dicranum angustum (Dicranum Moss), Salix Polaris (Polar Willow), and Cerastium arcticum (Arctic Mouse-Ear Chickweed), collected from Ny-Ålesund, the Arctic, were determined, and enrichment and sources of elements were assessed. Results show that element concentrations vary in different plant species, and element levels in D. angustum and C. arcticum are generally higher. In spatial terms, elevated element concentrations were found near residential areas, while low element levels were present at the sites far from settlement points. Enrichment assessment shows that Cd, Hg, and Zn are the most enriched elements, with enrichment factors above 30, suggesting sources other than soil dust control their concentrations. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that the extracted three components can explain 82% of the total variance in element concentrations. The elements Ni, Cr, As, Sb, Fe, Al, Ti, and to a lesser extent Co are highly loaded in PC1, possibly associated with continental crust particles. PC2 is closely correlated with Cd, Se, Mn, Cu, and Zn, while Hg and Pb have high loadings on PC3. The elements highly loaded on PC2 and PC3 are likely associated with pollutants from atmospheric transportation. Together with enrichment assessment, the investigated plants have a great potential for monitoring atmospheric Cd, Hg, and Zn pollution in Ny-Ålesund, and D. ... Text Arctic mouse-ear chickweed Arctic Cerastium arcticum Ny Ålesund Ny-Ålesund Polar willow Puccinellia phryganodes Salix polaris Saxifraga aizoides Yellow mountain saxifrage Chickweed MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Ny-Ålesund Atmosphere 11 10 1129
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description Toxic elements can be transported to polar regions by long-range atmospheric transport from mid and low latitudes, leading to enrichment of elements in the polar environment, especially in the Arctic. The plants can be ideal bioindicators of element contamination in environments, but information on the element enrichment and sources of plants remains limited in polar regions. Here, concentrations of 15 metals and metalloids (Pb, Ni, Cr, Cu, Co, As, Cd, Sb, Hg, Se, Fe, Zn, Mn, Al, and Ti) in six species of plants, Deschampsia caespitosa (Tufted Hair Grass), Puccinellia phryganodes (Creeping Alkaligrass), Saxifraga aizoides (Yellow Mountain Saxifrage), Dicranum angustum (Dicranum Moss), Salix Polaris (Polar Willow), and Cerastium arcticum (Arctic Mouse-Ear Chickweed), collected from Ny-Ålesund, the Arctic, were determined, and enrichment and sources of elements were assessed. Results show that element concentrations vary in different plant species, and element levels in D. angustum and C. arcticum are generally higher. In spatial terms, elevated element concentrations were found near residential areas, while low element levels were present at the sites far from settlement points. Enrichment assessment shows that Cd, Hg, and Zn are the most enriched elements, with enrichment factors above 30, suggesting sources other than soil dust control their concentrations. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that the extracted three components can explain 82% of the total variance in element concentrations. The elements Ni, Cr, As, Sb, Fe, Al, Ti, and to a lesser extent Co are highly loaded in PC1, possibly associated with continental crust particles. PC2 is closely correlated with Cd, Se, Mn, Cu, and Zn, while Hg and Pb have high loadings on PC3. The elements highly loaded on PC2 and PC3 are likely associated with pollutants from atmospheric transportation. Together with enrichment assessment, the investigated plants have a great potential for monitoring atmospheric Cd, Hg, and Zn pollution in Ny-Ålesund, and D. ...
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Guitao Shi
Yongqian Cheng
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Guitao Shi
Yongqian Cheng
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title Accumulation Characteristics of Metals and Metalloids in Plants Collected from Ny-Ålesund, Arctic
title_short Accumulation Characteristics of Metals and Metalloids in Plants Collected from Ny-Ålesund, Arctic
title_full Accumulation Characteristics of Metals and Metalloids in Plants Collected from Ny-Ålesund, Arctic
title_fullStr Accumulation Characteristics of Metals and Metalloids in Plants Collected from Ny-Ålesund, Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation Characteristics of Metals and Metalloids in Plants Collected from Ny-Ålesund, Arctic
title_sort accumulation characteristics of metals and metalloids in plants collected from ny-ålesund, arctic
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url https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11101129
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