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Winter arsenic pollution in 10 forest ecosystems in the mountainous border regions of the Czech Republic
DA. Petrash, M. Novák, L. Bohdálková, M. Krachler, J. Čuřík, F. Veselovský, M. Štěpánová, K. Umbría-Salinas, E. Přechová, A. Komárek
Language English Country Germany
Document type Journal Article
Grant support
310470
Česká geologická služba
33800
Česká geologická služba
NLK
ProQuest Central
from 1997-03-01 to 1 year ago
Health & Medicine (ProQuest)
from 1997-03-01 to 1 year ago
Public Health Database (ProQuest)
from 1997-03-01 to 1 year ago
- MeSH
- Arsenic * analysis MeSH
- Ecosystem MeSH
- Air Pollutants * analysis MeSH
- Forests MeSH
- Environmental Monitoring MeSH
- Seasons MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Geographicals
- Czech Republic MeSH
- Europe MeSH
- Germany MeSH
- Poland MeSH
- Austria MeSH
- Slovakia MeSH
Arsenic (As) concentrations and deposition fluxes were measured in snow and rime at 10 mountain-top sites near the borders between the Czech Republic and Austria, Germany, Poland, and Slovakia during three consecutive winter seasons (2009-2011). Our study was performed at a time following several decades of sharply decreasing regional atmospheric pollution and following the 2006 implementation of stricter air quality standards across Europe. Our objective was to compare vertical and horizontal depositions of soluble and insoluble As forms throughout the Czech Republic and define a recent Central European As pollution gradient. Arsenic soluble in weak nitric acid contributed 83 to 85% to the total As deposition, with the remaining 17-15% bound to stable particulate forms. The highest As deposition rates were recorded in the eastern Czech Republic near the borders with Poland and Slovakia. Complementary hydrochemical monitoring in four mountain-slope catchments situated near selected main study sites revealed a further decrease in open-area As deposition by the end of 2018 in the east of the country. In contrast, spruce canopy throughfall flux did not change significantly between 2009-2011 and 2016-2018. The site-specific relative roles of coal-burning-derived and ore-smelting-derived atmospheric As are discussed.
European Commission Joint Research Centre Karlsruhe P O Box 2340 76125 Karlsruhe Germany
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Charles University Sokolovska 49 186 75 Prague 8 Czech Republic
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