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Trace Elements Analysis in Forage Samples from a US Navy Bombing Range (Vieques Puerto Rico)

机译:美国海军轰炸靶场(波多黎各Vieques)的草料样品中的微量元素分析

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Plants are good environmental sensors of the soil conditions in which they are growing. They also respond directly to the state of air. The tops of plants are collectors of air pollutants, and their chemical composition may be a good indicator for contaminated-areas when it is assessed against background values obtained for unpolluted vegetation. Both, aquatic and terrestrial plants are known to bioaccumulate heavy metals and therefore represent a potential source of these contaminants to the human food chain. An evaluation of heavy metals was conducted from vegetation samples collected at the Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facilities (AFWTF) in Vieques, Puerto Rico. In order to understand the potential risks associated to heavy metal mobilization through biological systems, it is first necessary to establish background values obtained from reference locations. This information allows a better interpretation of the significance of anthropogenic factors in changing trace elements status in soil and plants. Since Guánica State Forest is located at a similar geoclimatic zone as the AFWTF, samples at this site were used as a standard reference material and as experimental controls. Both sampling and analysis were conducted as previously described in standardized protocols using acid digestion of dry ashes. Then, levels of heavy metals were obtained by air-acetylene flame detection in an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Our results from the samples taken at the AFWTF indicate mobilization of undesirable trace elements through the marine and terrestrial food web. Since plants naturally remove heavy metals from soils, they could be employed for the restoration of this and similarly contaminated sites.
机译:植物是生长环境的良好环境传感器。它们还直接响应空气状态。植物的顶部是空气污染物的收集者,当根据未污染植被的背景值进行评估时,其化学成分可能是污染区域的良好指标。众所周知,水生植物和陆生植物都会生物积累重金属,因此代表了这些污染物进入人类食物链的潜在来源。从在波多黎各Vieques的大西洋舰队武器训练设施(AFWTF)收集的植被样本中进行了重金属评估。为了了解与通过生物系统迁移重金属有关的潜在风险,首先必须确定从参考位置获得的背景值。这些信息可以更好地解释人为因素在改变土壤和植物中微量元素状况中的重要性。由于瓜尼卡州立森林与AFWTF位于相似的地球气候区,因此该地点的样品被用作标准参考材料和实验对照。如前所述,在标准方案中使用干灰的酸消化进行采样和分析。然后,通过在原子吸收分光光度计中的空气-乙炔火焰检测获得重金属的含量。我们从AFWTF采样中获得的结果表明,通过海洋和陆地食物网动员了不良微量元素。由于植物天然地从土壤中去除重金属,因此可以将其用于修复该土壤和类似污染的地点。

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