Environmental monitoring of historical change in arsenic deposition with tree bark pockets

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作者
Bellis, DJ
Satake, K
Tsunoda, K
McLeod, CW
机构
[1] Natl Inst Environm Studies, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050053, Japan
[2] Gunma Univ, Dept Chem, Kiryu, Gumma 3768515, Japan
[3] Univ Sheffield, Ctr Analyt Sci, Sheffield S3 7HF, S Yorkshire, England
[4] Univ Sheffield, Dept Chem, Sheffield S3 7HF, S Yorkshire, England
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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING | 2003年 / 5卷 / 04期
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10.1039/b304162j
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
ICP-MS analysis recorded historical change (c. 1846 to 2002) in the arsenic concentration of bark included within the trunks (tree bark pockets) of two Japanese oak trees (Quercus crispula), collected Lit an elevated location approximately 10 km from the Ashic, copper mine and smelter, Japan. The arsenic concentration of the bark pockets was 0.016 +/- 0.003 mug cm(-2) c. 1846 (n = 5) and rose 50-fold from c. 1875 to c. 1925, from approximately 0.01 to 0.5 mug cm(-2). The rise coincided with increased copper production in Ashio from local sulfide ores, from 46 tons per year in 1877 to 16,500 tons per year in 1929. Following a decline in arsenic concentration and copper production, in particular during the Second World War, a second peak was observed c. 1970, corresponding to high levels of production from both local (6,000 tons per year) and imported (30,000 tons per year) ores, smelted from 1954. Compared to the local ores, the contribution of arsenic from imported ores appeared relatively low. Arsenic concentrations declined from c. 1970 to the present following the closure of the mine in 1974 and smelter in 1989, recording 0.058 +/- 0.040 mug cm(-2) arsenic (n = 5) in surface bark collected in 2002. The coincident trends in arsenic concentration and copper production indicated that the bark pockets provided an effective record of historical change in atmospheric arsenic deposition.
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