INVESTIGADORES
MENDEZ Mariano Javier
artículos
Título:
Soil organic carbon enrichment in the particulate matter emitted by rural soils: A laboratory assessment
Autor/es:
RAMIREZ HABERKON, NANCY B.; MENDEZ M J
Revista:
Land Degradation and Development
Editorial:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Referencias:
Año: 2024
Resumen:
The aim of this study was to assess the organic carbon (OC) content in the PM10emitted by agricultural soils and rural roads under controlled conditions. Sampleswere collected from agricultural soils and rural roads. The PM10 was generated andcollected using an electrostatic precipitator coupled with the Easy Dust Generator(EDG). This procedure ensures that the PM10 collected come specifically from soil.OC contents were measured in both the soil and PM10. The enrichment ratio(ER) was calculated as the ratio between OC content in the PM10 and OC content inthe soil. The results showed that OC content in the PM10 ranged from 2.7% to 3.5%in agricultural soils and from 1.4% to 2.9% in rural roads. These values were comparablewith the OC contents observed in fine particles transported by the wind, butlower than OC contents observed in PM10 samples collected in rural areas usingactive samplers and filters. A quadratic function described the association betweenOC in PM10 and OC in the soil. A negative potential function described the associationbetween ERs and OC in the soil. Both associations suggested a saturation of OCin PM10 when the OC content in the soil was high. This information is crucial for abetter comprehending of the dust emission role in the redistribution of OC withinterrestrial ecosystems and to the atmosphere and oceans.