DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.11.018
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85034779914
论文题名: Tank bromeliads capture Saharan dust in El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico
作者: Royer D ; L ; , Moynihan K ; M ; , Ariori C ; , Bodkin G ; , Doria G ; , Enright K ; , Hatfield-Gardner R ; , Kravet E ; , Nuttle C ; M ; , Shepard L ; , Ku T ; C ; W ; , O'Connell S ; , Resor P ; G
刊名: Atmospheric Environment
ISSN: 0168-2563
EISSN: 1573-515X
出版年: 2018
卷: 173 起始页码: 325
结束页码: 329
语种: 英语
英文关键词: African dust
; Atmospheric transport
; Caribbean
; Geochemical fingerprinting
; Tank bromeliads
Scopus关键词: Atmospheric chemistry
; Atmospheric movements
; Atmospheric structure
; Chemical analysis
; Dust
; Exploratory geochemistry
; Forestry
; Structural geology
; African dust
; Atmospheric transport
; Caribbean
; Geochemical fingerprinting
; Tank bromeliads
; Tanks (containers)
; lanthanide
; atmospheric transport
; bedrock
; biomonitoring
; chemical analysis
; chemistry
; concentration (composition)
; dust
; geochemical method
; leaf morphology
; measurement method
; monocotyledon
; provenance
; rainwater
; rare earth element
; soil analysis
; Article
; atmospheric transport
; bedrock
; Bromelia
; dust
; geology
; nonhuman
; priority journal
; Puerto Rico
; soil
; Vriesea sintensisii
; Atlantic Ocean
; Caribbean Sea
; Puerto Rico
; Yunque National Forest
Scopus学科分类: Environmental Science: Water Science and Technology
; Earth and Planetary Sciences: Earth-Surface Processes
; Environmental Science: Environmental Chemistry
英文摘要: Dust from Saharan Africa commonly blows across the Atlantic Ocean and into the Caribbean. Most methods for measuring this dust either are expensive if collected directly from the atmosphere, or depend on very small concentrations that may be chemically altered if collected from soil. Tank bromeliads in the dwarf forest of El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico, have a structure of overlapping leaves used to capture rainwater and other atmospheric inputs. Therefore, it is likely that these bromeliads are collecting in their tanks Saharan dust along with local inputs. Here we analyze the elemental chemistry, including rare earth elements (REEs), of tank contents in order to match their chemical fingerprint to a provenance of the Earth's crust. We find that the tank contents differ from the local soils and bedrock and are more similar to published values of Saharan dust. Our study confirms the feasibility of using bromeliad tanks to trace Saharan dust in the Caribbean. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/83148
Appears in Collections: 气候变化事实与影响
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作者单位: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, United States
Recommended Citation:
Royer D,L,, Moynihan K,et al. Tank bromeliads capture Saharan dust in El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico[J]. Atmospheric Environment,2018-01-01,173