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Assessment of urban environmental quality through the measurement of lead in bryophytes: case study in a medium-sized city

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ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH
卷 42, 期 10, 页码 3131-3139

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DOI: 10.1007/s10653-020-00548-9

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Bioindicators; Pb pollution; Mosses; Pollution monitoring; Bryophytes; Environmental quality; Environmental pollution

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  1. Direccion General de Investigaciones (DGI) of the Universidad de los Llanos [CO1-F02-018-2016]

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The use of bryophytes as an indicator of environmental quality has been addressed on numerous occasions and in different places of the world under a variety of conditions. However, in Latin America their use is still limited. In the study described here, the presence and distribution of the bioaccumulation of lead in bryophytes has been evaluated in both contaminated and uncontaminated sites in Villavicencio (Colombia) and its surroundings. Villavicencio is a medium-sized city that is similar in size to many other cities in Latin America. A total of 52 samples of bryophytes were collected, of which 43 belong to points distributed in urban areas of the city (residential, commercial, highway), and the remaining nine are from uncontaminated areas (reference) taken in the surroundings of the city. The samples were treated with acid (nitric and hydrochloric) and subsequently measured by atomic absorption spectrometry. It was found that Pb concentrations in the commercial sector are between 1 and 6 times higher than in the residential and highway sectors. Spatial distribution maps of lead over the sampled territory were created using Arc-GIS 10.1. It is noteworthy that the values obtained are higher than those found in European cities.

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