Title of article :
Trace-element measurements in atmospheric biomonitors—A look at the relative performance of INAA and PIXE on olive-tree bark
Author/Authors :
Pacheco، نويسنده , , Adriano M.G. and Freitas، نويسنده , , Maria do Carmo and Reis، نويسنده , , Miguel A.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
5
From page :
425
To page :
429
Abstract :
As part of an ongoing evaluation of its suitability for atmospheric biomonitoring, bark from olive trees (Olea europaea Linn.) has been collected and searched for trace elements by means of two nuclear-analytical techniques—instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and proton-induced X-ray emission (PIXE). The sampling for the present study was carried out across two separate sections of an established grid for air-quality surveys in mainland Portugal. The dual location comprises 58 collection sites—littoral-north (29 sites) and littoral-centre (29 sites). Both techniques are intrinsically accurate and may be seen to complement each other in the way that, as a whole, they yield 46 elements, with an overlap of 16 elements. Among the latter, this paper focuses on four of them and looks into their joint determination. Descriptive statistics for soil-related Al and Ti, and for sea-related Cl and Br, show results for each element to be fairly comparable. The degree of association between elemental patterns by either technique, as seen through nonparametric tests (Kendallʹs RK), is outstanding. No statistical evidence (Wilcoxonʹs T) for relative bias in correlated samples—consistently higher or lower results by one technique—could be found as well. As far as this study goes, INAA and PIXE may be used interchangeably for determining the present elements in olive-tree bark.
Keywords :
BIOLOGICAL MONITORING , Nuclear-analytical techniques , Tree bark , INAA , PIXE , nonparametric statistics
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2021917
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