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Anthropogenic effects on soils in the eastern Tibetan Plateau revealed by geochemical elemental characteristics

Yuanlong Luo,Shengli Yang,Chen Wen, Xuechao Xu, Xue Xiao,Jiantao Zhou, Xiuyun Yang,Rui Li, Jingzhao Zhang,Xiaomin Fang

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH(2024)

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The Tibetan Plateau (TP) constitutes a fragile and sensitive ecological environment, which is vulnerable to global climate change and human activities. To investigate the anthropogenic effects on the TP 's environmental system is valuable for guiding human responses and adaptations to future environmental changes. In this study, we detailedly analyzed the geochemical elements of four representative soil sections developed on loess from Ganzi, Jinchuan, Aba, and Chuanzhusi in the eastern TP. The chemical elemental profiles distinctly indicated the presence of typical anthropogenic elements (Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Pb, Mn, and Fe), underscoring the substantial influence of human activities on TP soil, and showing spatial variance. Our results indicate that anthropogenic impacts were relatively low at Aba and Ganzi, resulting in a deficit of anthropogenic elements at the surface layer. Whereas at Jinchuan and Chuanzhusi, relatively intense anthropogenic impacts have led to the enrichment of anthropogenic elements in the topsoil. We infer that agricultural activities, increased traffic, and expansion of tourism activities were the major factors affecting the anthropogenic elements of TP soils. Our study highlights the impact of human activities on soil geochemical processes in the Tibetan Plateau.
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Anthropogenic elements,Soil,Weathering,Human activities,Tibetan Plateau
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