Lead isotope ratios in lichen samples evaluated by ICP-ToF-MS to assess possible atmospheric pollution sources in Havana, Cuba

Environ Monit Assess. 2017 Jan;189(1):28. doi: 10.1007/s10661-016-5739-8. Epub 2016 Dec 20.

Abstract

Epiphytic lichens, collected from 119 sampling sites grown over "Roistonea Royal Palm" trees, were used to assess the spatial distribution pattern of lead (Pb) and identify possible pollution sources in Havana (Cuba). Lead concentrations in lichens and topsoils were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry and inductively coupled plasma (ICP) atomic emission spectrometry, respectively, while Pb in crude oils and gasoline samples were measured by ICP-time of flight mass spectrometry (ICP-ToF-MS). Lead isotopic ratios measurements for lichens, soils, and crude oils were obtained by ICP-ToF-MS. We found that enrichment factors (EF) reflected a moderate contamination for 71% of the samples (EF > 10). The 206Pb/207Pb ratio values for lichens ranged from 1.17 to 1.20 and were a mixture of natural radiogenic and industrial activities (e.g., crude oils and fire plants). The low concentration of Pb found in gasoline (<7.0 μg L-1) confirms the official statement that leaded gasoline is no longer used in Cuba.

Keywords: Air pollution; Heavy metals; Mass spectrometry; Trace elements.

MeSH terms

  • Cuba
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods*
  • Environmental Pollution / analysis*
  • Gasoline / analysis
  • Isotopes / analysis
  • Lead / analysis*
  • Lichens / chemistry*
  • Soil / chemistry
  • Spectrophotometry, Atomic / methods
  • Trees

Substances

  • Gasoline
  • Isotopes
  • Soil
  • Lead