Title of article :
Anthropogenic inputs of boron into urban atmosphere: Evidence from boron isotopes of precipitations in Guiyang City, China
Author/Authors :
Zhao، نويسنده , , Zhi-Qi and Liu، نويسنده , , Cong-Qiang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
7
From page :
4165
To page :
4171
Abstract :
Boron (B) concentrations and isotopic compositions were measured in the precipitations of Guiyang, China for one year. Most precipitation samples have boron concentrations of from 2.1 to 4.8 ng ml−1, and δ11B values of from +2.0‰ to +30.0‰. Boron concentrations and δ11B values of heavy rain samples are generally higher than those of light rain and snow samples. Anthropogenic inputs provided most of the SO42− and NO3−, which were predominant ions in the precipitation. The major cation Ca2+ in the precipitation was mainly originated from local dust. tal boron in precipitation from Guiyang is explained by the mixing model of three boron sources. Assuming a δ11B value of +45‰ for the seawater component, contributions of marine source, organic matter and biomass combustion, and coal combustion were estimated to be 32%, 49%, and 19%, respectively to the total boron in Guiyang precipitations. The coal combustion and biomass (and/or organic matter) combustion showed different contributions of boron to the rainwaters in different seasons, the former in cold season while the latter in summer season had a more marked influence on the chemical and isotopic composition of the rainwater. The largest contribution of seawater-originated boron was observed for the heavy rain samples, which was up to 68%. This study indicates that the atmospheric environment of Guiyang city was strongly influenced by human activities, and boron isotopic composition is of great sensitivity to anthropogenic sources and can be a powerful technique to trace various sources of atmospheric emissions and even their origins.
Keywords :
Boron isotope , Contaminant sources , Precipitation , Guiyang City
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Record number :
2236722
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