Title of article :
Large scale air monitoring: lichen vs. air particulate
matter analysis
Author/Authors :
M. Rossbacha، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , R. Jayasekerab، نويسنده , , G. Kniewaldc، نويسنده , , Nguyen Huu Thangd، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Biological indicator organisms have been widely used for monitoring and banking purposes for many years.
Although the complexity of the interactions between organisms and their environment is generally not easily
comprehensible, environmental quality assessment using the bioindicator approach offers some convincing advantages
compared to direct analysis of soil, water, or air. Measurement of air particulates is restricted to experienced
laboratories with access to expensive sampling equipment. Additionally, the amount of material collected generally is
just enough for one determination per sampling and no multidimensional characterization might be possible.
Further, fluctuations in air masses have a pronounced effect on the results from air filter sampling. Combining the
integrating property of bioindicators with the world wide availability and particular matrix characteristics of air
particulate matter as a prerequisite for global monitoring of air pollution is discussed. A new approach for sampling
urban dust using large volume filtering devices installed in air conditioners of large hotel buildings is assessed. A first
experiment was initiated to collect air particulates 300]500 g each. from a number of hotels during a period of 3]4
months by successive vacuum cleaning of used inlet filters from high volume air conditioning installations reflecting
average concentrations per 3 months in different large cities. This approach is expected to be upgraded and applied
for global monitoring. Highly positive correlated elements were found in lichens such as KrS, ZnrP, the rare earth
elements REE. and a significant negative correlation between Hg and Cu was observed in these samples. The ratio
of concentrations of elements in dust and Usnea spp. is highest for Cr, Zn and Fe 400]200. and lowest for elements
such as Ca, Rb, and Sr 20]10..
Keywords :
Air pollution monitoring , lichen , Air particulate matter , Global monitoring
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment