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Factors to consider for trace element deposition biomonitoring surveys with lichen transplants

January 1, 2007

A trace element deposition biomonitoring experiment with transplants of the fruticose lichen Evernia prunastri was developed, aimed at monitoring the effects of different exposure parameters (exposure orientation and direct rain) and to the elements Ti, V, Cr, Co, Cu, Zn, Rb, Cd, Sb and Pb. Accumulations were observed for most of the elements, confirming the ability of Evernia transplants for atmospheric metal deposition monitoring. The accumulation trends were mainly affected by the exposure orientation and slightly less so by the protection from rain. The zonation of the trace elements inside the thallus was also studied. It was concluded that trace element concentrations were not homogeneous in Evernia, thus imposing some cautions on the sampling approach. A nuclear microprobe analysis of an E. prunastri transplanted thallus in thin cross-sections concluded that the trace elements were mainly concentrated on the cortex of the thallus, except Zn, Ca and K which were also present in the internal layers. The size of the particles deposited or entrapped on the cortex surface averaged 7????m. A list of key parameters to ensure the comparability of surveys aiming at observing temporal or spatial deposition variation is presented. ?? 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Publication Year 2007
Title Factors to consider for trace element deposition biomonitoring surveys with lichen transplants
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2006.10.032
Authors S. Ayrault, R. Clochiatti, F. Carrot, L. Daudin, J. P. Bennett
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science of the Total Environment
Index ID 70033083
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse