Rare earths and trace elements contents in leaves: A new indicator of the composition of atmospheric dust
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The relationship between the trace element distribution in atmospheric particles and leaves of some
exposed plants in the environment was recently demonstrated. This indication would suggest that the
trace element analysis of leaves in these plants could provide information about the composition, nature
and origin of the atmospheric dust dispersed in the environment. In order to corroborate this hypothesis,
the distribution of trace elements and Rare Earths were studied in leaves of some endemic plants, in the
atmospheric fallout and in soils of rural, urban and industrial ecosystems in Sicily. These elements have
been chosen to discriminate the source and nature of different source on atmospheric dust and the larger
capability of the composition of the latter materials to influence the metal ion distribution in leaves of
studied plants rather than the soil composition. These evidences are related to the recognition both of
positive La anomaly and trace element enrichments in studied leaves and to their particular V/Th and Co/
Ni signature. On the other hand, some particular normalised REE features recognised in leaves suggest
that a limited contribution to the REE budget in studied leaves is provided by the REE migration from
roots
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
REE; La anomaly; Leaves; Anthropogenic signature; Trace elements
Elenco autori:
Latteo, Valentina; Cibella, Fabio; Cuttitta, Giuseppina
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