Thallium and potentially toxic elements distribution in pine needles, tree rings and soils around a pyrite mine and indication for environmental pollution

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Jul 1:828:154346. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154346. Epub 2022 Mar 5.

Abstract

In this study, the distributions of thallium (Tl), and other potential toxic elements, such as Cd, Co, Cu, Pb, Sr, As, Cr, Ni, Zn, and Mn in needles, tree rings and soils of pine trees in one of the largest pyrite mining areas in the world, i.e., Yunfu, China were investigated. The results showed that pseudo-total Tl concentration of the tree rings ranged from 0.41 to 2.03 mg/kg (average: 1.12 mg/kg) during the year of 1998 to 2011. This indicates an overall obvious enrichment of Tl. Further investigation of element level variations in the pine needles showed a negative correlation between Tl content and the distance from the mining area. The results of Principal Component Analysis additionally demonstrated that Tl in the tree rings was most likely derived from the pine needles. Notably, Tl contents in the tree rings exhibited generally similar distribution pattern to the annual production intensity of Yunfu pyrite mining activities. The findings suggest that metal(loid)s in particular of Tl in pine tree rings can be used as alternative proxies to approximatively reconstruct the chronological change of atmospheric environmental pollution induced by pyrite associated mining/smelting activities.

Keywords: Dendrochemistry; Pine needles; Thallium; Tree rings.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods
  • Environmental Pollution / analysis
  • Iron
  • Metals, Heavy* / analysis
  • Pinus*
  • Soil
  • Soil Pollutants* / analysis
  • Sulfides
  • Thallium / analysis

Substances

  • Metals, Heavy
  • Soil
  • Soil Pollutants
  • Sulfides
  • pyrite
  • Thallium
  • Iron