Indication of air pollution based on the comparison of mercury and other elements in the faeces of marmots from the Western Carpathians and the Dzungarian Alatau


Haas M. Tomíková K. Janiga M. Abduakassov A. Kompišová Ballová Z.
February 2025Springer

Environmental Science and Pollution Research
2025#32Issue 73617 - 3628 pp.

The Dzungarian Alatau in Central Asia and the Western Carpathians in Central Europe are exposed to anthropogenic sources of pollution that are impacting high-altitude mountain systems through long-range transport of emissions. Based on analyses of the autumn faeces of two species of marmots (Marmota baibacina from the alpine habitats of Zhongar Alatau National Park, Marmota marmota latirostris from the alpine habitats of the Western Tatras), we determined the environmental load of mercury and other chemical elements. Our results show significantly higher levels of total mercury amounts (p < 0.0001) in faeces of marmots from the Western Tatras, Slovakia (mean = 0.066 µg/g dry weight; SD = 0.43), than in Zhongar Alatau National Park, Kazakhstan (mean = 0.034 µg/g dry weight; SD = 0.01), as well as sulphur and heavy metals (Ba, Mn, Mo, Zn, Cu, and Cr) that originate from anthropogenic activities. Other significant differences in levels of mineral nutrients (K, Cl, Ca, Fe) and Sr rather indicate differences in food sources reflecting environmental factors.

Alpine environment , Chemical elements , Heavy metals , Marmots , Mercury , Western Tatras , Zhongar Alatau National Park

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Institute of High Mountain Biology Žilina University, Tatranská Javorina 7, Tatranská Javorina, 05956, Slovakia
Zhetysu University Named After I. Zhansugurov, Zhansugurov St., 187 A, Taldykorgan, 40009, Kazakhstan

Institute of High Mountain Biology Žilina University
Zhetysu University Named After I. Zhansugurov

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