This study investigated by the moss-bag approach the pattern of air dispersed elements in 12 coupled indoor/outdoor exposure sites, all located in urban and rural residential areas. The aims were to discriminate indoor vs. outdoor element composition in coupled exposure sites and find possible relation between moss elemental profile and specific characteristics of each exposure site. Elements were considered enriched when in 60% of the sites, post-exposure concentration exceeded pre-exposure concentration plus two folds the standard deviation. Of the 53 analyzed elements, 15 (As, B, Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Sb, Se, Sn, Sr, V, Zn) were enriched in moss exposed outdoor, whereas a subset of 7 elements (As, B, Cr, Mo, Ni, Se, V) were enriche...
Moss transplants of Hypnum cupressiforme and Sphagnum girgensohnii were tested for efciency in detec...
Mosses, lichens and cellulose filters were exposed for 17weeks at four urban monitoring stations in ...
In light of growing concern and insufficient knowledge on the negative impact of aircraft emissions ...
This study investigated by the moss-bag approach the pattern of air dispersed elements in 12 coupled...
A database of potentially hazardous substances, necessary for estimating the exposure of humans to a...
Air pollution represents one of the major concerns worldwide, fueled by the increasing urbanization ...
In urban environments, human exposure to air pollutants is expected to be significantly increased, e...
In areas with moderate to continental climates, emissions from residential heating system lead to th...
Particulate matter has to be constantly monitored because it is an important atmospheric transport f...
Mosses, lichens and cellulose filters were exposed for 17weeks at four urban monitoring stations in ...
Air traffic represents an important way of social mobility in the world, and many ongoing discussion...
Active biomonitoring with wet and dry moss bags was used to examine trace element atmospheric deposi...
Mosses, lichens and cellulose filters were exposed for 17 weeks at four urban monitoring stations in...
In this paper we investigated the possibility to use moss bags to detect pollution inputs - metals, ...
Moss transplants of Hypnum cupressiforme and Sphagnum girgensohnii were tested for efciency in detec...
Mosses, lichens and cellulose filters were exposed for 17weeks at four urban monitoring stations in ...
In light of growing concern and insufficient knowledge on the negative impact of aircraft emissions ...
This study investigated by the moss-bag approach the pattern of air dispersed elements in 12 coupled...
A database of potentially hazardous substances, necessary for estimating the exposure of humans to a...
Air pollution represents one of the major concerns worldwide, fueled by the increasing urbanization ...
In urban environments, human exposure to air pollutants is expected to be significantly increased, e...
In areas with moderate to continental climates, emissions from residential heating system lead to th...
Particulate matter has to be constantly monitored because it is an important atmospheric transport f...
Mosses, lichens and cellulose filters were exposed for 17weeks at four urban monitoring stations in ...
Air traffic represents an important way of social mobility in the world, and many ongoing discussion...
Active biomonitoring with wet and dry moss bags was used to examine trace element atmospheric deposi...
Mosses, lichens and cellulose filters were exposed for 17 weeks at four urban monitoring stations in...
In this paper we investigated the possibility to use moss bags to detect pollution inputs - metals, ...
Moss transplants of Hypnum cupressiforme and Sphagnum girgensohnii were tested for efciency in detec...
Mosses, lichens and cellulose filters were exposed for 17weeks at four urban monitoring stations in ...
In light of growing concern and insufficient knowledge on the negative impact of aircraft emissions ...