Background, aim and scope Since 1990 the UN ECE Heavy Metals in Mosses Surveys provide data inventories of the atmospheric heavy metal bioaccumulation across Europe. In the survey 2005 the nitrogen accumulation was measured for the first time in most of the participating countries. In Germany, the surveys were conducted in close cooperation of the relevant authorities of both the Federal Republic and the sixteen states. Therefore, statistical evaluations of the moss survey data with regard to the whole German territory and single federal states are of interest. This article concentrates on Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, dealing with the mapping of the spatiotemporal trends of metal accumulation from 1990 to 2005, the spatial patterns of nit...
This study aimed at cross-border mapping metal loads in mosses in eight European countries in 1990, ...
Environmental monitoring, assessment and conservation programmes worldwide have led to the developme...
At present, there is still little information on nitrogen (N) accumulation in forests contrasting wi...
Background, aim, and scope Since 1990 the UN ECE Heavy Metals in Mosses Surveys provide data invento...
Background, aim and scope Since 1990 the UN ECE Heavy Metals in Mosses Surveys provide data inventor...
Purpose Under the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution mosses are used to map the bi...
Background: Every five years since 1990, the European Heavy Metals in Mosses Survey provided data on...
Metal accumulation in mosses: Local and regional boundary conditions of biomonitoring air pollution...
For analysing element input into ecosystems and associated risks due to atmospheric deposition, elem...
The European heavy metals in mosses biomonitoring network provides data on the concentration of 10 h...
BackgroundThis paper aims to investigate the correlations between the concentrations of nine heavy m...
In recent decades, mosses have been used successfully as biomonitors of atmospheric deposition of he...
Objective: This study explores the statistical relations between the concentration of nine heavy met...
Naturally growing mosses have been extensively employed for surveying trace metal deposition from th...
AbstractReferring to Europe as a whole and to single European countries, previous studies have shown...
This study aimed at cross-border mapping metal loads in mosses in eight European countries in 1990, ...
Environmental monitoring, assessment and conservation programmes worldwide have led to the developme...
At present, there is still little information on nitrogen (N) accumulation in forests contrasting wi...
Background, aim, and scope Since 1990 the UN ECE Heavy Metals in Mosses Surveys provide data invento...
Background, aim and scope Since 1990 the UN ECE Heavy Metals in Mosses Surveys provide data inventor...
Purpose Under the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution mosses are used to map the bi...
Background: Every five years since 1990, the European Heavy Metals in Mosses Survey provided data on...
Metal accumulation in mosses: Local and regional boundary conditions of biomonitoring air pollution...
For analysing element input into ecosystems and associated risks due to atmospheric deposition, elem...
The European heavy metals in mosses biomonitoring network provides data on the concentration of 10 h...
BackgroundThis paper aims to investigate the correlations between the concentrations of nine heavy m...
In recent decades, mosses have been used successfully as biomonitors of atmospheric deposition of he...
Objective: This study explores the statistical relations between the concentration of nine heavy met...
Naturally growing mosses have been extensively employed for surveying trace metal deposition from th...
AbstractReferring to Europe as a whole and to single European countries, previous studies have shown...
This study aimed at cross-border mapping metal loads in mosses in eight European countries in 1990, ...
Environmental monitoring, assessment and conservation programmes worldwide have led to the developme...
At present, there is still little information on nitrogen (N) accumulation in forests contrasting wi...