日本地球惑星科学連合2025年大会

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セッション記号 H (地球人間圏科学) » H-GG 地理学

[H-GG03] ⾃然資源・環境に関する地球科学と社会科学の対話

2025年5月29日(木) 17:15 〜 19:15 ポスター会場 (幕張メッセ国際展示場 7・8ホール)

コンビーナ:古市 剛久(森林総合研究所)、上田 元(一橋大学・大学院社会学研究科)、大月 義徳(東北大学大学院理学研究科地学専攻環境地理学講座)、小田 隆史(東京大学)


17:15 〜 19:15

[HGG03-P01] Preliminary results of the spatial resolution of atmospheric particulate matter in Toyama prefecture: A comparison of biomagnetic monitoring and road traffic.

*植木 健太1川崎 一雄1 (1.国立大学法人富山大学)

キーワード:環境磁気、大気粒子状物質、人間活動、富山県

Biomagnetic monitoring techniques have been used to investigate, the spatial distribution of atmospheric particulate matter in Toyama prefecture. Environmental magnetic studies are reported for the dust deposited on Japanese flowering cherries (Prunus subgenus Cerasus) at 65 sites in Toyama prefecture in 2024. Three to four leaves were collected from each cherry at a height of about 2 meters from the ground, and the collected leaves were directly placed into 7 cm³ non-magnetic plastic cubes for room-temperature magnetic analyses. Additionally, the materials on about ten leaves’ surfaces were wiped off using quartz wool with ethanol and analyzed by low-temperature magnetic experiments. Both room-temperature and low-temperature magnetic analyses indicated the presence of measurable magnetic particles on the leaves at each site. Furthermore, the major magnetic minerals in the samples were single-domain partially oxidized magnetite and/or maghemite, and the magnetic mineralogy is likely consistent throughout the study area. Higher saturation isothermal remanent magnetization (SIRM) intensities were observed in urban areas, particularly in the northern part of Toyama City and the Shinminato area in Imizu City, than in rural or mountainous areas, indicating that magnetic minerals in the dust on the leaves predominantly originated from local activities rather than Asian dust via long-range transportation. The traffic volume within a certain radius of each site was estimated using the KDDI Location Analyzer. The observed SIRM intensities show a positive correlation with traffic volumes, and a higher correlation is observed when the radius is set to between 500 and 600 meters. However, there are some sites where the SIRM intensities do not correspond proportionally with traffic volume, suggesting the effect of local sources other than traffic, such as thermal power plants. These results indicate that local anthropogenic activities are major sources of magnetic minerals in atmospheric particulate matter in Toyama prefecture.