Title of article :
Strontium isotope and major ion chemistry of the rainwaters
from Guiyang, Guizhou Province, China
Author/Authors :
Guilin Han، نويسنده , , Cong-Qiang Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Twenty-two rainwater samples from Guiyang city, southwestern China, have been analyzed for their chemical compositions
and 87Sr / 86Sr ratios, with a main purpose to get a better understanding of the general features of rainwater in Guiyang
city and their correspondences to human activities. The rainwaters studied are almost acidic (pH=4.53) and show big
changes in major ion composition. Ca2+ and Mg2+ are the principal cations in the rainwaters and their mean values are 56.6
Amol/L (12.5–163.8 Amol/L) and 12.8 Amol/L (4.5–47.3 Amol/L ), respectively. The sum of Ca2+ and Mg2+ accounts for
78%–96% of the total cations in the studied rainwaters. Na+ was the least abundant of the major cations with a mean content
of 4 Amol/L (0.9–7.8 Amol/L). SO4
2 is the predominant anion, with a mean content of 94 Amol/L (33.5–279.4 Amol/L),
coming next is NO3
with a mean content of 48 Amol/L (2.1–251.8 Amol/L). SO4
2 and NO3
together account for 77%–99%
of the total anions.
Ca2+ and Mg2+ in the rainwater are most likely from dissolution of carbonate minerals in dust or aerosol, unlike K+ that
shows more contribution of anthropogenic sources to the rainwater. Na+ does not vary in concentration with Cl . Significant
enrichment of Cl relative to Na+ as compared with sea water indicates negligible contribution of marine source, which is
supported by the evidence that the total rainwater samples show lower 87Sr / 86Sr ratios (ranging from 0.707934 to 0.709080)
than sea water. The rainwater samples are characterized by high contents of NO3
, SO4
2 , and Cl relative to Na+, as compared
to the rainwater from other areas in the world, suggesting that the anions (NO3
, SO4
2 , and Cl ) have mainly of
anthropogenic sources. Sr isotope shows potential to trace sources of contaminants when combined with other chemical
factors: covariation of 87Sr / 86Sr ratio with Cl /Na+ in the rainwater suggest presence of at least two anthropogenic sources
for the rainwater samples studied. The coal-combustion industries are probably the major atmospheric contaminant sources in
Guiyang city.
Keywords :
Strontium isotope , ionic composition , rainwater
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment