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Characteristics of tree bark as an indicator in high-immission areas

✍ Scribed by W. Lötschert; H. -J. Köhm


Book ID
104734526
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
559 KB
Volume
37
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-8549

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✦ Synopsis


a.M., Federal Republic of Germany Summary. 1. Studies on indicator characteristics of bark of deciduous trees have been continued by measuring accumulation of Pb, Cd, Ni and Mn in the bark of Fraxinus excelsior at 34 sampling sites over an area of 150 km 2 in the immission area of Frankfurt am Main.

  1. Iso-lines of equal Pb-contamination have been found. They include zones of graduated immissions. The pattern of these zones shows an eccentrical orientation and is the result of the distribution of the main traffic roads. A significant correlation of Pb in the bark and traffic congestion has been found.

  2. The zones of Cd-contamination stretch from SW to NE. The orientation of these zones is determined by the distribution of the big emittents and the centers of heating power in the area and the predominating direction of wind.

  3. A correlation between the accumulation of Pb and Cd has been detected. It is less significant than that between pH-value and sulfur content in the bark of trees in former investigations.

  4. The distribution of Pb and Mn is antagonistic in the bark of Fraxinus excelsior and parallel in the needles of Taxus baccata. The content of Mn in the bark of Fraxinus is low. It must be accepted that this is partly an effect of elution by sulfur acid-aerosol formation.

  5. The strongest accumulation of heavy metal immissions is found in mosses on the ground, mainly in Bryum argenteum. Nevertheless the bark of Fraxinus excelsior has shown consequently its accumulation characteristics as a good immission indicator for heavy metal contaminations by traffic and big emittents.


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