Search About RLL About Mattick About Supplement Add to Supplement PDF file providers Help

Full record view

Kłos, A./ M. Rajfur/ I. Šrámek/ M. Wacławek 2011: Use of lichen and moss in assessment of forest contamination with heavy metals in Praded and Glacensis Euroregions (Poland and Czech Republic). - Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 222(1-4): 367-376. [RLL List # 227 / Rec.# 33760]
Keywords: Biomonitoring/ Comparison factor/ Heavy metals/ Lichen/ Moss/ Analytes/ Biomonitoring/ Comparison factor/ Czech Republic/ Electrothermal atomization/ Flame AAS/ Hypogymnia physodes/ Lichen/ Moss/ Absorption spectroscopy/ Atomic absorption spectrometry/ Cadmium/ Chromium/ Lead/ Metals/ Copper/ cadmium/ chromium/ copper/ heavy metal/ lead/ nickel/ zinc/ atomic absorption spectroscopy/ bioindicator/ biomarker/ biomonitoring/ comparative study/ concentration (composition)/ ecoregion/ environmental assessment/ forest/ heavy metal/ lichen/ moss/ air pollution/ air pollution indicator/ article/ atomic absorption spectrometry/ bioavailability/ concentration (parameters)/ controlled study/ Czech Republic/ dry deposition/ exhaust gas/ forest/ geographic distribution/ heavy metal removal/ lichen/ moss/ Poland/ pollution monitoring/ quantitative study/ Czech Republic/ Dolnoslaskie/ Jeseniky Mountains/ Klodzko/ Opolskie/ Poland/ Stobrawskie Forest/ Sudetes/ Bryophyta/ Hypogymnia physodes/ Pleurozium schreberi
Abstract: The concentrations of selected metals-Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb-were determined in the samples of Hypogymnia physodes lichen and Pleurozium schreberi moss collected in Polish and Czech Euroregions Praded and Glacensis. More specifically, the samples were collected in Bory Stobrawskie, Bory Niemodli?skie, and Kotlina K?odzka (Poland) and in Jeseniki (Czech Republic). The concentration of metals in the samples was measured using the atomic absorption spectrometry (flame AAS technique and electrothermal atomization AAS technique). The results were used to calculate the comparison factor (CF) that quantifies the difference in concentration of a given bioavailable analyte × accumulated in lichens and mosses: CF?=?2 (c x,lichen
– doi:10.1007/s11270-011-0830-9

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-011-0830-9

[Email correction]


The services below has been taken off the server due to many inappropiate uploads. Please contact Einar.Timdal@nhm.uio.no directly for uploading files or links

Upload PDF file to the RLL web site

If you have a PDF file of this RLL/Mattic record, and there are no copyright problems involved, you may upload the file to the RLL/Mattick site. The PDF file will be automatically linked to the paper, and available for download by everyone. Only one PDF file can be linked to a paper, any previous link will be lost.

PDF file::
NB! Legal characters: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, hyphen, underscore, dot (i.e. no diacritics, ampersand, space, etc.).

  


Upload URL to PDF file or web site

Alternatively, you can link this RLL/Mattick record to a PDF file or web page placed somewhere else on the web. Again, only a single link can exist for each record; any previous link will be lost.

Copy and paste the URL you wish to link to this record: