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Application of the micro-PIXE technique for analyzing arsenic in biomat and lower plants of lichen and mosses around an arsenic mine site, at Gunma, Japan
Authors:T. Ohnuki   F. Sakamoto   N. Kozai   M. Samadfam   T. Sakai   T. Kamiya   T. Satoh  M. Oikawa
Affiliation:

a Terrestrial Environment Research Group, Department of Environmental Science, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI), Shirakata-2, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan

b Department of Research Reactor, JAERI, Shirakata-2, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan

c Advanced Radiation Technology Center, JAERI, Watanuki 1233, Takasaki, Gunma 370-1292, Japan

d Department of Quantum Science and Energy Engineering, Tohoku University, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan

Abstract:Microhabitats of bacteria (biomat) and lower plants, such as lichen and mosses, are known to accumulate hazardous elements. Since the concentration of hazardous elements in the environment is quite low, we have applied the in-air μ-PIXE (particle induced X-ray emission) system developed in the TIARA facility of JAERI, which has low concentration detection limit of ppm, to measure As, one of the hazardous elements, distributions in biomat, lichen and mosses observed around an abandoned As mine site in Gunma, Japan to elucidate the applicability of these biomat and lower plants as bio-indicators of As. Spatial distributions of As, Fe, Si and S in all biomat, lichen and moss collected within 3 m from the mine entrance indicate that As is localized, and is associated with silicate and Fe-containing compounds. In addition, the intensity ratio of peak area for As to Fe in μ-PIXE spectrum of the moss collected from the concrete wall at 3 m downstream of the mine water discharge position is different from those of the lower plants on the rock near the closed entrance, but is the same as that of biomat formed at the mine water discharge position. This indicates that As trapped by the moss on the concrete wall probably has the same origin as the biomat. It is concluded that application of μ-PIXE analysis to the measurement of As in the lower plants and biomat gives not only the distribution of the hazardous element of As, but also the information of the origin.
Keywords:PIXE   Arsenic   Pollution   Bio-indicator   Monitoring
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