Title of article :
Arsenic in tree rings at a highly contaminated site
Author/Authors :
Zhongqi Cheng، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Brendan M. Buckley، نويسنده , , Beth Katz a، نويسنده , , William Wright، نويسنده , ,
Richard Bailey b، نويسنده , , Kenneth Wilson and Kevin T. Smith، نويسنده , , Jingbo Li a، نويسنده , , Ashley Curtis a، نويسنده , , Alexander van Geen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Arsenic concentrations were measured in annual rings, pith, bark, and leaves of five tree species (four genera) from a site highly
contaminated with As inVineland,NewJersey, and two nearby uncontaminated areas. The highestAs concentrationswere found in bark
(0.68±0.89 mg/kg, n=16) and leaves (1.9±1.8 mg/kg, n=4) from the contaminated area. Tree-ring As levels from the contaminated
area (0.28±0.15 mg/kg, n=32) were low but still considerably higher than those from the control areas (0.06±0.06 mg/kg, n=30).
There is a generally positive relationship between soil and tree-ring As levels. The overall low uptake of As by trees contrasts with
that of P, a chemical analog for As(V) in aerated soils.Much higher P concentration in sapwood than in heartwood indicates that P is
exported into more recently formed wood during the conversion from sapwood to heartwood; this again is drastically different than
the behavior of As which is present in sapwood and heartwood at comparable levels. Variable sapwood As concentrations observed
in detailed radial profiles of tree-ring chemistry of a pine and an oak from the contaminated site suggest that As is most likely
transported among multiple rings within the sapwood. Therefore, tree species for which sapwood is thin (e.g., oak as in this study)
should be preferred for reconstructing the history of contamination of a site. Due to the possibility of lateral translocation between
growth rings, further studies are necessary to understand within-tree As transport and storage before dendrochemistry can be
confidently accepted for such applications.
Keywords :
Arsenic , Tree ring , Radial profile , Dendrochemistry
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment