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Particulate matter bio-monitoring through magnetic properties of an Indo-Burma hotspot region.

Rai P. K., Chutia B. M.

Author Affiliation: Department of Environmental Science, School of Earth Science & Natural Resource Management, Mizoram Central University, Aizawl, India.
Chemistry and Ecology 32 : 550-574

Abstract : Present study aimed to investigate the bio-monitoring study of particulate matter (PM) pollutants of 12 roadside plant species, in Aizawl, Mizoram, India (an Indo-Burma hot spot region). While, the second part was ascribed to the bio-magnetic monitoring studies. Pertaining to first part of study, highest dust deposition was noted for Ramrikawn (RKN-Med) site on Ficus bengalensis (1.2 mg cm-2) and lowest in Bauhinia variegate (0.8 mg cm-2). Further, increased concentration of heavy metals (Fe, Cu and Zn) was recorded at RKN-Med site. Roadside plant leaves of F. bengalensis recorded maximum accumulation of Fe (26.1 mg kg-1) and Cu (19.5 mg kg-1) while Cassia auriculata (12.1 mg kg-1) showed lowest accumulation of Fe. B. variegate (1.88 mg kg-1) recorded lowest accumulation of Cu. Zn was recorded maximum (48.2 mg kg-1) in Mangifera indica while B. variegate showed lowest accumulation of 11.3 mg kg-1 Cu at Ramrikawn site. In relation to second part of the study, M. indica, Ficus benghalensis, Psidium guajava and Artocarpus heterophyllus were found to be efficient in bio-magnetic monitoring because all the magnetic properties (magnetic susceptibility, anhysteretic remanent magnetisation and isothermal remanent magnetisation) were high and significantly correlated with ambient PM (R2=0.424 to R2=0.998) thus may act as proxy for ambient PM.

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