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Effects of Forest Filtering and Cold Trapping on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Distribution in Southeast Tibet
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作者 ZHU Nali LI Yanping +4 位作者 JIANG Lu LI Lingxiangyu LI Zhigang WANG Yawei JIANG Guibin 《Chemical Research in Chinese Universities》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第3期399-407,共9页
New pollutants in remote regions have become a global issue of concern.This study collected soil,lichen,moss,and air samples from the high mountain area of southeastern Tibet to analyze the altitude pollution distribu... New pollutants in remote regions have become a global issue of concern.This study collected soil,lichen,moss,and air samples from the high mountain area of southeastern Tibet to analyze the altitude pollution distribution of 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs)and the related influencing factors.The results revealed that the average levels ofΣ6PAH in soil,moss,lichen,and air samples were 46.8 ng/g dry weight(dw),140.6 ng/g dw,712.0 ng/g dw,and 60.1 ng/m^(3),respectively.Naphthalene and phenanthrene were the most abundant individual isomers,and 2–4 rings PAHs accounted for approximately 90%of the totalΣPAH concentration in the samples.Source apportionment analysis highlighted the impact of atmospheric PAH inputs on this region.Octanol/air distribution factor(K_(oa)),altitude,plant coverage,and soil organic matter were the key determinants of PAH concentration along the altitudinal gradient.Across all the soil sampling sites,the average contribution of the forest filter effect(FFE)was greater than that of the mountain cold trapping effect based on the principal component analysis and multiple linear regression.The findings of this study strengthened the reasons for the preferential accumulation of organic pollutants in the high-altitude mountainous area,and provided important insights for effective environmental strategies of new pollutants. 展开更多
关键词 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon Forest filter effect Cold trapping effect TIBET ALTITUDE
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