Biomonitoring of Atmospheric Heavy Metal Deposition by Mosses in the Vicinity of Industrial Sites |
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Authors: | Harald G. Zechmeister Alarich Riss Andrea Hanus-Illnar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Ecology and Conservation Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstraße 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria;(2) Umweltbundesamt, Spittelauer Lände 5, 1090 Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | At four industrial regions, heavy metal concentrations and calculated depositions were investigated by sampling and analysing mosses. In each region, a special spatial pattern of heavy metal concentrations was detected, reflecting the industrial processes. Metals most likely originating from the industrial sites showed an exponential decrease of concentrations and depositions with increasing distance from the pollution source. The exponential deposition pattern was in some cases modified by a series of natural factors, like the main direction of winds or orographic conditions. The distance at which deposition dropped to background values was up to 20 km. Beside the fact that the moss-metho is a useful tool for deposition measurement in the vicinity of stationary sources, some improvements for using this method are discussed, highlighting factors such as a proper calculation of deposition from concentrations, or the better knowledge of correlations between heavy metal concentrations in mosses and effects on human health. |
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Keywords: | biomonitoring deposition patterns heavy metals industrial sites mosses human health |
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