Abstract

The China Geochemical Baseline (CGB) project (2008–2013) obtained harmonious geochemical baseline data covering all of China, and provided reliable data for 76 elements including F from 3382 top and 3380 deep soil samples. This paper described the statistical and spatial distribution of fluorine (F) throughout China. F concentration ranged from 63 to 9364 μg/g in top soil and ˂ 52 to 9346 μg/g in deep soil. The median concentration of F, which is deemed to be the geochemical baseline in top and deep samples are 488 μg/g and 456 μg/g respectively. The mean concentration of F in top and deep soil samples are 506 μg/g and 482 μg/g respectively. Low F concentrations areas are linearly distributed from northeastern to southwestern China, and high F concentrations areas are distributed in northwestern, northern China and karst area. The anomalous centres of F are exactly correlated with F mineralization. This distribution pattern of F in pedosphere is influenced by minealizations, lithology background, geomorphic landscapes, drainage basins and soil types. Generally, fluorine-bearing rocks provide a reliable source of F in pedosphere, and the geochemical behavior of F determines its ability to migrate in different media.

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