Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Precipitation at Monitoring Sites in Pribaikalye (East Siberia, Russia) ()
1. Introduction
Global emissions of heavy metals into atmosphere from the main anthropogenic sources have been reviewed in [1] [2] . According to this and other investigations, almost all industrial productions, combustion of fossil fuel, transport and other human activities cause anthropogenic dispersion of elements in the environment [3] [4] [5] [6] . Fuel combustion pollutes atmosphere with As, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Sb, Se, V, and Zn; nonferrous metallurgy causes pollution of atmosphere with Ag, As, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, Sb, and Zn, and ferrous metallurgy with Cd, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and V [7] [8] .
In Russia, data on emissions of heavy metals from the main sources are incomplete, as some enterprises control rather emissions of particulates than those of heavy metals. This is attributed to the fact that heavy metals concentrate on the surface of particulates emitted, and their decrease automatically reduces emission of heavy metals. In addition, the control of emission of particulates is less complicated and less laborious than the control of certain metals. In European countries, the composition of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation and atmospheric aerosol is monitored continuously, annual reports on investigations at monitoring sites are published [9] [10] [11] [12] . In Russia, monitoring of heavy metals in atmospheric air and precipitation is performed only in certain areas, and there is no constant control of their concentrations in atmosphere [13] [14] [15] .
The study of chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation helps estimate the level of atmosphere pollution. Precipitation is an integral indicator of airborne pollution as they capture and wash out the majority of impurities, including heavy metals, from the atmosphere. Many of them are highly toxic [16] [17] [18] [19] .
The aims of this work were to estimate quantitatively the content of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation at monitoring sites in Pribaikalye, to study the mechanisms of them within year distribution and to reveal correlation between heavy metals and major anions.
2. Materials and Methods
Chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation was studied at monitoring sites-Irkutsk (52.3˚N, 104.4˚E) and Listvyanka (51.9˚N, 104.7˚E). Site Irkutsk is the largest industrial center in the south of East Siberia with the population of about 600,000 people. Site Listvyanka is a rural site located 70 km away from Irkutsk on the north-western coast of the southern basin of Lake Baikal. In recent years, the settlement of Listvyanka (5000 people) has become a tourist center at Lake Baikal, thus causing an increase of road transport on the relatively small isolated territory. In 2000, these sites were included in the International Program “Monitoring of Acid Deposition in East Asia (EANET)”. Sampling and analyses of samples of atmospheric precipitation were performed according to recommended methods for the entire network of sites of this program [20] [21] . Rain was collected with an automatic “wet-only” sampler “US-320” (Japan). We used plastic containers for sampling snow.
In 2010-2014, approximately 600 samples of atmospheric precipitation were analyzed for heavy metals, major anions and pH. Samples of rain and snow water were filtered through membrane filters of 0.45 µm. Concentrations of heavy metals were measured in the dissolved fraction using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry on a spectrometer “Agilent-7500ce”. Anions were studied using high-performance liquid chromatography on a chromatograph “Milichrom A-02”. The measurement accuracy of concentrations of heavy metals and major anions were regularly controlled by annual inter-laboratory calibrations within the framework of international programs NIVA [22] , EMEP [23] , EANET [24] , and WMO [25] .
3. Results and Discussion
As is known, chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation is regulated by meteorological, climatic, seasonal and other factors affected by both natural processes and human activity.
Humid air masses penetrate deep into the continent from the Atlantic. Regeneration of cyclones above large industrial regions can be one of the circulation mechanisms of this effect, due to which they stay longer and are transported to East Siberia more intensely [26] [27] . In winter, north-eastern anticyclonic circulation prevails above the territory of Pribaikalye, whereas western circulation dominates in spring. A typical form of circulation in summer is central, when there is a weak gradient of low pressure near the surface. Cyclones are directed from west to east accompanying by anticyclone intrusions [28] .
Average annual concentrations of heavy metals measured in atmospheric precipitation at monitoring sites (Irkutsk and Listvyanka) in Pribaikalye were compared with those obtained at three EMEP monitoring sites [29] (Table 1). European sites were chosen on the basis of comparable amount of precipitation at sites Irkutsk and Listvyanka. Concentrations of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation were higher at sites in Pribaikalye than in Europe, some of them being one order of magnitude higher.
Hence, the content of heavy metals at monitoring sites of Europe and Pribaikalye can be compared only in case when atmospheric precipitation forms under
Table 1. Average annual concentrations of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation at European monitoring sites in 2007 [29] and Pribaikalye in 2012, µg/L−1.
the influence of natural factors. However, we observe rather high concentrations of heavy metals at site Listvyanka and even higher at site Irkutsk, which is likely caused by the impact of other factors on chemical composition of precipitation, including anthropogenic ones.
The main source of atmosphere pollution in Pribaikalye is Irkutsk-Che- remkhovo industrial complex, which includes enterprises of heat and power engineering, nonferrous metallurgy, chemical, pulp-and-paper industry, construction materials, road and railway transport and others. Because of prevailing north-western transport of air masses in this region, impurities emitted into atmosphere are transported from cities and towns, including Irkutsk, along the Angara River valley towards the coast and water area of Southern Baikal, where site Listvyanka is located. Another source of atmosphere pollution in Pribaikalye may be transport of air pollutants from the neighboring industrial region (Krasnoyarsk Krai) [30] .
As was mentioned earlier, one of the main sources of emission of heavy metals into atmosphere is heat and power engineering. According to the EMEP report, the content of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation significantly decreased from 1990 to 2011: lead by 90% and cadmium by 60% due to the complete substitution of coal by natural gas at the enterprises of heat and power engineering [31] . In Pribaikalye, the majority of enterprises of this industry work on solid fuel, which does not lead to the decrease of air emissions and, consequently content of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation. Emissions from these enterprises are maximal in cold period, which lasts in Pribaikalye from November to April. Therefore, the highest concentration of heavy metals in precipitation is expected to be at this time. We studied seasonal dynamics of concentration of dissolved fraction of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation in Pribaikalye (Figure 1 and Figure 2).
As is seen from these figures, no pronounced maximum of heavy metals was registered in winter period. During December-February, metals are emitted into atmosphere mainly with particulates. Therefore, they are in insoluble state. The exceptions are such elements as V and Co, whose concentrations are, on the contrary, maximal in winter. According to the data of National Atmospheric
Figure 1. Seasonal dynamics in concentration of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation at monitoring sites Irkutsk (left) and Listvyanka (right) in 2010-2014, µg・L−1.
Figure 2. Seasonal dynamics in concentration of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation at monitoring sites Irkutsk (left) and Listvyanka (right) in 2010-2014, µg・L−1.
Emission Inventory, motor fuel, mainly diesel, is 98% source of V emission [32] . Another source of vanadium is mazut, which is used in some boilers of Pribaikalye and, particularly in Listvyanka, where a monitoring site is located.
Maximal concentrations of the majority of metals were recorded in spring, as a rule, in dry period, which was attributed primarily to natural factors. In spring, the concentrations of aerosol of terrigenous origin increased after snow melting and with the rise of air temperature and increase of wind velocity in atmosphere of Pribaikalye. Forest fires, a powerful source of aerosol in the Siberian region, usually happen in this period.
Hence, despite significant variations of average monthly concentrations of heavy metals there was a trend in the within-year dynamics with spring maximum and summer-fall minimum for the majority of elements. Minimal content of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation in summer-fall was attributed to purification of atmosphere from impurities due to high amount of precipitation (up to 70% of annual total), which is consistent with within-year dynamics of ionic composition of atmospheric precipitation. According to Netsvetaeva et al. 2013 [33] , minimal concentrations of ions in atmospheric precipitation were recorded also in summer and fall months, whereas maximal values were registered in spring months of cold period (March-April). In the annual dynamics of metal concentrations, the drop from minimum to maximum in the majority of elements made up one-two orders of magnitude, whereas for Cd it was three orders of magnitude. The content, as a rule, sharply increased when the amount of atmospheric precipitation deposited after long dry period, when in atmosphere a large amount of impurities accumulated.
Long-term investigations showed that average annual concentrations of Pb, Ni and Zn in atmospheric precipitation at site Listvyanka were higher than at site Irkutsk despite high anthropogenic load on the industrial center (see Table 1). The probable reason for such phenomenon could be deposition of acid precipitation at the rural site, thus increasing dissolution of metals. Average annual (1999-2014) pH value at site Listvyanka was 5.12 without significant seasonal differences in acidity of precipitation. The amount of acidic precipitation with pH lower than 5 reached 67% in certain years, whereas in Irkutsk did not exceed 20%. In precipitations from the urban site with higher pH values (5.98 on average), the majority of metals were insoluble. Seasonal dynamics in the lead content in precipitation was of peculiar character at monitoring sites. As seen in Figure 1, seasonal trend of this component is typical in Listvyanka with its maximum in spring (soil erosion factor) and minimum in summer (maximal amount of precipitation). In Irkutsk, the highest concentrations of lead were recorded in summer and the lowest in winter. Summer maximum was attributed to high acidity of precipitation at site Irkutsk in this period. Average long-term pH value of rain was 5.52 at site Irkutsk. However, in some cases the pH values were lower than 4.0. In cold period, the pH value was much higher in Irkutsk (6.43 on average), reaching 8.40 in some cases. This was attributed to high volume of ash emissions from enterprises of heat and power engineering.
Similar dynamics was observed for Ni at site Listvyanka where its content was higher than in Irkutsk because of spring maximum (Figure 1). Concentrations of dissolved Zn at the rural site were almost 2 times higher in winter than in Irkutsk (Figure 2). During a year, the concentrations of heavy metals considerably vary. Figure 3 and Figure 4 represent variations in the heavy metal contents during a year.
As it is seen from Figure 3, the content of V is higher during winter months and attends its maximum in January at two sites: Irkutsk and Listvyanka. Cr concentration varies from 0.4 to 2.16 µg∙L−1 at Irkutsk site and from 0.18 to 1.9 µg∙L−1 at Listvyanka site, maximal concentrations are revealed in February and November.
Figure 3. Heavy metals contents in precipitations during different months of a year in 2012-2014, µg・L−1.
Figure 4. Heavy metals contents in precipitations during different months of a year in 2012-2014, µg・L−1.
A minimal value for Со is revealed in September, and maximal one-in April for Irkutsk site. At Listvyanka site, minimal value is observed in October, and maximal one-in February. Ni content is maximal in April and minimal in October at both sites. Ascontent for Irkutsk site is maximal in April, and for Listvyanka site-in November. The only element which has maximal values during summer period is Cd, its content is maximal in July at both monitoring sites. This is probably due to cyclones from Mongolia passing at that time over the region. Pb content is maximal in November at Irkutsk site and in December at Listvyanka site.
Such elements as Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn have maximal values in April except Fe, its maximum for Irkutsk site takes place in January. For Listvyanka site, maximal content of Mn is in February, one of Fe is in December, and one of Cu and Zn is in April, like for Irkutsk site (Figure 4). Hence, distribution of heavy metals contents differs by months for two stations. This is due to precipitations amount: in summer, the precipitation amount is maximal, and minimal concentrations are observed. During winter and spring months, the concentrations level increases due to a high anthropogenic charge and to melting of snow cover at underlying surface (in spring).
Correlation coefficients were calculated for establishing interconnection between concentrations of major anions and pH and heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation (Table 2 and Table 3).
In Listvyanka, the majority of atmospheric precipitations were acidified to a certain degree. It was supposed that there would be good correlation between concentrations of heavy metals and pH value. However, the calculations showed opposite correlation. At site Listvyanka, the highest correlation coefficient was recorded only for lead (0.56).
Table 2. Correlation coefficients between anions, pH and heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation at site Irkutsk.
Table 3. Correlation coefficients between anions, pH and heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation at site Listvyanka.
In recent years, the rise of acidity of atmospheric precipitation has been registered in Pribaikalye [33] [34] due to the increase of anthropogenic emission of sulfur and nitrogen oxides in this region. Acidity of atmospheric precipitation increased in summer in the absence of neutralizing alkaline components. Nitrate and sulfate contributed equally to acidity of atmospheric precipitation. This is consistent with the data on several heavy metals. The latter correlated with major acid-forming anions. For example, stable correlation was recorded between and Mn, V and Cu at site Irkutsk, whereas was correlated, to a greater extent, with V, Co and Mn. The correlation was observed between Cl− and V, Mn, Cu and As. Like in Listvyanka, significant correlation was recorded between lead and pH value (Table 2).
At site Listvyanka, correlation coefficients were higher. Anions correlated with a higher number of elements (Table 3). correlated well with V, Mn, Fe, Co and As. Co had the highest correlation coefficient with. Unlike Irkutsk site, high correlation was recorded between, Cd and As at site Listvyanka.
Thus, the investigations performed confirm that in the regions of Pribaikalye remote from industrial centers, solubility of heavy metals increased because of acidification of atmospheric precipitation. High concentrations of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation can negatively affect the natural environment causing inhibition of forests, increase of areas of necrosis of needles and leaves and decrease of their mass [35] [36] .
4. Conclusions
In 2010-2014, investigations of the content of heavy metals in atmospheric precipitation, their emission into atmosphere and seasonal dynamics were performed at two monitoring sites in Pribaikalye. The main sources of emission of heavy metals into atmosphere are eolian transport from the underlying surface, enterprises of heat and power engineering, forest fires and road transport. Maximal concentrations of the majority of elements were recorded in spring in a drier period of the year, whereas minimal content was registered in summer, when the amount of precipitation in this region was maximal.
The results obtained show higher level of pollution of atmospheric precipitation by heavy metals at monitoring sites in Pribaikalye compared to some European countries. High correlation was established V and Mn with major acid-forming anions and. Maximal correlation coefficient (0.98) was recorded for Co and at site Listvyanka. Unlike site Irkutsk, significant correlation coefficients were also recorded for Fe, As and Cd at site Listvyanka. No correlation was registered between pH of atmospheric precipitation and concentrations of all heavy metals, except Pb.
Acknowledgements
The work was supported by the program 0345-2016-0008 “Assessment and Forecast of Ecological State of Lake Baikal and Adjacent Territories under Conditions of Anthropogenic Impact and Climate Changes”.