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Fingerprinting and tracing the sources of soils and sediments: Earth and ocean science, geoarchaeological, forensic, and human health applications

机译:指纹识别和追踪土壤和沉积物的来源:地球和海洋科学,地质考古,法医和人类健康应用

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Fine-grained sediment is perhaps the most widespread and pervasive contaminant in aquatic systems reflecting its role in influencing the quality of the water (e.g., turbidity, vector of chemicals and other pollutants) and its detrimental effect on infrastructure (e.g., dams, turbines) and aquatic habitats (e.g., salmonid spawning grounds) through sedimentation. Determining the sources of fine-grained sediment thus represents an important requirement for watershed and coastal management, as well as for understanding the evolution of landscapes and ocean basins. Sediment source fingerprinting utilizes the diagnostic physical, chemical and biological properties (i.e., tracers) of source materials to enable samples of collected sediment to be apportioned to these sources. This review examines the development of the technique within the earth and ocean sciences, focusing mainly on agricultural landscapes. However, the development of new tracers, such as compound-specific stable isotopes, has allowed the technique to be applied in a growing number of environmental settings including forested (including wildfire-impacted forests), urban and estuarine/coastal settings. This review also describes other applications of the fingerprinting approach such as geoarchaeological (e.g., archaeological site formation), forensic (e.g., identifying the sources of soil/sediment particles in criminal investigations) and human health (e.g., identifying the sources of airborne particulate matter, PM2.5) applications. Identifying commonalities in methods and approaches between environments and disciplines should foster collaboration and the exchange of ideas. Furthermore, refinement of the sediment source fingerprinting technique requires that several methodological issues be addressed. These methodological issues range from the initial sampling design to the interpretation of the final apportionment results. This review also identifies and assesses these methodological concerns.
机译:细颗粒沉积物可能是水生系统中最广泛和最普遍的污染物,反映出它在影响水质(例如浊度,化学物质和其他污染物的媒介)及其对基础设施(例如水坝,涡轮机)的有害影响中的作用。和水生栖息地(例如鲑鱼产卵场)。因此,确定细颗粒沉积物的来源是流域和沿海管理以及了解景观和海洋盆地演变的一项重要要求。沉积物源指纹图谱利用源材料的诊断性物理,化学和生物学特性(即示踪剂)将收集到的沉积物样本分配到这些源中。这篇综述考察了地球和海洋科学中该技术的发展,主要侧重于农业景观。但是,新的示踪剂(例如化合物特有的稳定同位素)的发展使该技术得以应用于越来越多的环境中,包括森林(包括受野火影响的森林),城市和河口/沿海环境。这篇综述还描述了指纹方法的其他应用,例如地质考古学(例如,考古现场的形成),法医鉴定(例如,在刑事调查中确定土壤/沉积物颗粒的来源)和人类健康(例如,鉴定空气中的颗粒物的来源) ,PM2.5)应用程序。确定环境与学科之间方法和方法的共性应促进协作和思想交流。此外,沉积物源指纹技术的完善要求解决一些方法学问题。这些方法问题涉及从最初的抽样设计到最终分配结果的解释。这篇综述还确定并评估了这些方法论上的关注。

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