Spatially valid data of atmospheric deposition of heavy metals and nitrogen derived by moss surveys for pollution risk assessments of ecosystems.

نویسندگان

  • Winfried Schröder
  • Stefan Nickel
  • Simon Schönrock
  • Michaela Meyer
  • Werner Wosniok
  • Harry Harmens
  • Marina V Frontasyeva
  • Renate Alber
  • Julia Aleksiayenak
  • Lambe Barandovski
  • Alejo Carballeira
  • Helena Danielsson
  • Ludwig de Temmermann
  • Barbara Godzik
  • Zvonka Jeran
  • Gunilla Pihl Karlsson
  • Pranvera Lazo
  • Sebastien Leblond
  • Antti-Jussi Lindroos
  • Siiri Liiv
  • Sigurður H Magnússon
  • Blanka Mankovska
  • Javier Martínez-Abaigar
  • Juha Piispanen
  • Jarmo Poikolainen
  • Ion V Popescu
  • Flora Qarri
  • Jesus Miguel Santamaria
  • Mitja Skudnik
  • Zdravko Špirić
  • Trajce Stafilov
  • Eiliv Steinnes
  • Claudia Stihi
  • Lotti Thöni
  • Hilde Thelle Uggerud
  • Harald G Zechmeister
چکیده

For analysing element input into ecosystems and associated risks due to atmospheric deposition, element concentrations in moss provide complementary and time-integrated data at high spatial resolution every 5 years since 1990. The paper reviews (1) minimum sample sizes needed for reliable, statistical estimation of mean values at four different spatial scales (European and national level as well as landscape-specific level covering Europe and single countries); (2) trends of heavy metal (HM) and nitrogen (N) concentrations in moss in Europe (1990-2010); (3) correlations between concentrations of HM in moss and soil specimens collected across Norway (1990-2010); and (4) canopy drip-induced site-specific variation of N concentration in moss sampled in seven European countries (1990-2013). While the minimum sample sizes on the European and national level were achieved without exception, for some ecological land classes and elements, the coverage with sampling sites should be improved. The decline in emission and subsequent atmospheric deposition of HM across Europe has resulted in decreasing HM concentrations in moss between 1990 and 2010. In contrast, hardly any changes were observed for N in moss between 2005, when N was included into the survey for the first time, and 2010. In Norway, both, the moss and the soil survey data sets, were correlated, indicating a decrease of HM concentrations in moss and soil. At the site level, the average N deposition inside of forests was almost three times higher than the average N deposition outside of forests.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Environmental science and pollution research international

دوره 23 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016