Evergreen Needle Magnetization as a Proxy for Particulate Matter Pollution in Urban Environments
Abstract We test the use of magnetic measurements of evergreen needles as a proxy for particulate matter pollution in Salt Lake City, Utah. Measurements of saturation isothermal remanent magnetization indicate needle magnetization increases with increased air pollution. Needle magnetization shows a...
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doaj-d03f1245aee2438ba8ed0d3322912f5b2020-11-25T03:52:39ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)GeoHealth2471-14032020-09-0149n/an/a10.1029/2020GH000286Evergreen Needle Magnetization as a Proxy for Particulate Matter Pollution in Urban EnvironmentsGrant Rea‐Downing0Brendon J. Quirk1Courtney L. Wagner2Peter C. Lippert3Department of Geology and Geophysics University of Utah Salt Lake City UT USADepartment of Geology and Geophysics University of Utah Salt Lake City UT USADepartment of Geology and Geophysics University of Utah Salt Lake City UT USADepartment of Geology and Geophysics University of Utah Salt Lake City UT USAAbstract We test the use of magnetic measurements of evergreen needles as a proxy for particulate matter pollution in Salt Lake City, Utah. Measurements of saturation isothermal remanent magnetization indicate needle magnetization increases with increased air pollution. Needle magnetization shows a high degree of spatial variability with the largest increases in magnetization near roadways. Results from our magnetic measurements are corroborated by scanning electron microscopy of needle surfaces and by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry of metal concentrations in residues collected from sampled needles. Low‐temperature magnetic analysis suggests the presence of small (<20 nm) partially oxidized magnetite particles on needles collected adjacent to a major roadway. Magnetization may be a low‐cost proxy for certain metal concentrations (including lead) during periods of increased particulate pollution. The spatial resolution of our method appears capable of resolving changes in ambient particulate matter pollution on the scale of tens to hundreds of meters. Questions remain regarding the timescales over which evergreen needles retain particulate matter accumulated during atmospheric inversion events in Salt Lake City. Results presented here corroborate previous studies that found needle magnetization is a fast, cost‐effective measure of particulate matter pollution. This method has the potential to provide high spatial resolution maps of biomagnetically monitored particulate matter in polluted urban environments year‐round.https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GH000286particulate matterevergreen needlesenvironmental magnetismair pollutionproxybiomagnetic monitoring |
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Grant Rea‐Downing Brendon J. Quirk Courtney L. Wagner Peter C. Lippert Evergreen Needle Magnetization as a Proxy for Particulate Matter Pollution in Urban Environments GeoHealth particulate matter evergreen needles environmental magnetism air pollution proxy biomagnetic monitoring |
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Evergreen Needle Magnetization as a Proxy for Particulate Matter Pollution in Urban Environments |
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Evergreen Needle Magnetization as a Proxy for Particulate Matter Pollution in Urban Environments |
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Evergreen Needle Magnetization as a Proxy for Particulate Matter Pollution in Urban Environments |
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Evergreen Needle Magnetization as a Proxy for Particulate Matter Pollution in Urban Environments |
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Evergreen Needle Magnetization as a Proxy for Particulate Matter Pollution in Urban Environments |
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evergreen needle magnetization as a proxy for particulate matter pollution in urban environments |
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American Geophysical Union (AGU) |
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2020-09-01 |
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Abstract We test the use of magnetic measurements of evergreen needles as a proxy for particulate matter pollution in Salt Lake City, Utah. Measurements of saturation isothermal remanent magnetization indicate needle magnetization increases with increased air pollution. Needle magnetization shows a high degree of spatial variability with the largest increases in magnetization near roadways. Results from our magnetic measurements are corroborated by scanning electron microscopy of needle surfaces and by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry of metal concentrations in residues collected from sampled needles. Low‐temperature magnetic analysis suggests the presence of small (<20 nm) partially oxidized magnetite particles on needles collected adjacent to a major roadway. Magnetization may be a low‐cost proxy for certain metal concentrations (including lead) during periods of increased particulate pollution. The spatial resolution of our method appears capable of resolving changes in ambient particulate matter pollution on the scale of tens to hundreds of meters. Questions remain regarding the timescales over which evergreen needles retain particulate matter accumulated during atmospheric inversion events in Salt Lake City. Results presented here corroborate previous studies that found needle magnetization is a fast, cost‐effective measure of particulate matter pollution. This method has the potential to provide high spatial resolution maps of biomagnetically monitored particulate matter in polluted urban environments year‐round. |
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particulate matter evergreen needles environmental magnetism air pollution proxy biomagnetic monitoring |
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