Tree Rings Record of Long-Term Atmospheric Hg Pollution in the Monte Amiata Mining District (Central Italy): Lessons from the Past for a Better Future

MINERALS(2023)

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Trees may represent useful long-term monitors of historical trends of atmospheric pollution due to the trace elements stored along the tree rings caused by modifications in the environment during a tree's life. Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) tree trunk sections were used to document the yearly evolution of atmospheric Hg in the world-class mining district of Monte Amiata (MAMD; Central Italy) and were exploited until 1982. An additional source of Hg emissions in the area have been the active geothermal power plants. A marked decrease (from >200 mu g/kg to <100 mu g/kg) in Hg contents in heartwood tree rings is recorded, likely because of mine closure; the average contents (tens of mu g/kg) in recent years remain higher than in a reference area similar to 150 km away from the district (average 4.6 mu g/kg). Chestnut barks, recording present-day Hg pollution, systematically show higher Hg concentrations than sapwood (up to 394 mu g/kg in the mining area). This study shows that tree rings may be a good record of the atmospheric Hg changes in areas affected by mining activity and geothermal plants and can be used as a low-cost biomonitoring method for impact minimization and optimal resource and land management.
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dendrochemistry, tree ring, Castanea sativa Mill., geothermal power plant, mining activity, mercury, Monte Amiata
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