Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/13548
Authors: Winkler, Aldo* 
Contardo, Tania* 
Vannini, Andrea* 
Sorbo, Sergio* 
Basile, Adriana* 
Loppi, Stefano* 
Title: Magnetic Emissions from Brake Wear are the Major Source of Airborne Particulate Matter Bioaccumulated by Lichens Exposed in Milan (Italy)
Journal: Applied Sciences 
Series/Report no.: /10 (2020)
Issue Date: 19-Mar-2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10062073
Keywords: magnetic biomonitoring
particulate matter
lichen transplants
brake wear
urban air pollution
Abstract: The concentration of selected trace elements and the magnetic properties of samples of the lichen Evernia prunastri exposed for 3 months in Milan (Italy) were investigated to test if magnetic properties can be used as a proxy for the bioaccumulation of chemical elements in airborne particulate matter. Magnetic analysis showed intense properties driven by magnetite-like minerals, leading to significant correlations between magnetic susceptibility and the concentration of Fe, Cr, Cu, and Sb. Selected magnetic particles were characterized by Scanning Electron Microscope and Energy Dispersion System microanalyses, and their composition, morphology and grain size supported their anthropogenic, non-exhaust origin. The overall combination of chemical, morphoscopic and magnetic analyses strongly suggested that brake abrasion from vehicles is the main source of the airborne particles accumulated by lichens. It is concluded that magnetic susceptibility is an excellent parameter for a simple, rapid and cost-effective characterization of atmospheric trace metal pollution using lichens.
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