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  • The study explores how trace elements (TEs) from airborne sources can harm remote ecosystems, specifically using moss accumulation as a tracking method.
  • A validated model was applied to trace the sources and dispersion distances of TEs like Cd, Zn, Pb, and Cu found in the moss species Sphagnum capillifolium.
  • The research indicates that industrial emissions contribute to the highest TEs transport distances (up to 13 km), while residential sources have a shorter range (around 3.6 km), providing a valuable tool for assessing air pollution impacts in unmonitored areas.

Article Abstract

Trace elements (TEs) transported by atmospheric fluxes can negatively impact isolated ecosystems. Modelling based on moss-borne TE accumulation makes tracking TE deposition in remote areas without monitoring stations possible. Using a single moss species from ombrotrophic hummock peatlands reinforces estimate quality. This study used a validated geomatic model of particulate matter dispersion to identify the origin of Cd, Zn, Pb and Cu accumulated in Sphagnum capillifolium and the distance transported from their emission sources. The residential and industrial sectors of particulate matter emissions showed the highest correlations with the TEs accumulated in S. capillifolium (0.28(Zn)-0.56(Cu)) and (0.27(Zn)-0.47(Cu), respectively). Distances of dispersion varied depending on the sector of emissions and the considered TE. The greatest transportation distances for mean emissions values were found in the industrial (10.6 km when correlating with all TEs) and roads sectors (13 km when correlating with Pb). The residential sector showed the shortest distances (3.6 km when correlating with Cu, Cd, and Zn). The model presented here is a new tool for evaluating the efficacy of air pollution abatement policies in non-monitored areas and provides high-resolution (200 × 200 m) maps of TE accumulation that make it possible to survey the potential impacts of TEs on isolated ecosystems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2016.03.036DOI Listing

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