Spatial evaluation of air quality by biomonitoring of toxic element accumulation in lichens in urban green areas and nature parks on the Anatolian side of Istanbul
- Author:
- Özkök E.A. & Çobanoğlu G.
- Year:
- 2023
- Journal:
- Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
- Pages:
- 195: 908 [14 p.]
- Url:
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11496-z
The city of Istanbul is constantly exposed
to air pollution due to its high population, heavy traffic — sea and air transport — and urban industry.
This study basically aims to determine the recent level
of airborne heavy metals, using lichen biomonitoring
method. The cosmopolitan foliose lichen Xanthoria
parietina growing abundantly on trees was sampled
from 16 urban green spaces in 8 districts on the Anatolian side of Istanbul. Multi-element analysis by
ICP-MS was applied to measure the accumulation of
10 potentially toxic trace elements in lichen samples.
Spatial distributions of element levels in the air in the
sampling areas are shown by mapping. According to
the analysis data, the sequence of element deposition
levels in lichen samples was as follows; Al>Fe>Mn
>Zn>Cr>Cu>Pb>V>Ni>As. Most of the measured atmospheric element amounts yielded results
much higher than the reference material in all areas.
It was detected that the highest pollution in terms of
Al, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Ni elements was in Elmasburnu
Nature Park area in Beykoz district, which is a touristic place by the sea. Changes in the city’s air quality over the years have been evaluated by comparing
element levels in these locations in a previous biomonitoring study and some differences were found.
The resulting data is valuable for periodic monitoring
of toxic elements in the air, for determining causes of
air pollution, and for taking precautions.
Keywords: Air quality · Heavy metals · Lichen
monitoring · Elements · Bioaccumulation.
- Id:
- 35657
- Submitter:
- zpalice
- Post_time:
- Friday, 14 July 2023 00:41