Author/Authors :
F. RigetU، نويسنده , , G. Asmund، نويسنده , , P. Aastrup، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Concentrations of Pb, Cd, Hg, Zn, Cu, Cr, Ni, As, V, Al and Fe are reported from soil, humus, moss
Rhacomitrium lanuginosum. and lichen Cetraria ni¨alis. sampled at four locations in Greenland. For Al, Fe, Cr and
V the levels in soil were highest followed by humus and R. lanuginosum and with the lowest levels in C. ni¨alis. The
same was true for Pb, Cu and Ni but without as great a difference between medias. For Cd and Hg, the lowest levels
were found in soil. For Zn and As, the media with highest levels differed between locality. Data were examined by a
principal component analysis. Three principal components explained 87% of the total variation. The dominant
elements in the first component were Fe, Al, V, Ni, Cr, Cu and Pb. This component is interpreted as a soil dust
factor. The concentrations in R. lanuginosum and C. ni¨alis of these elements are believed to be highly influenced by
soil dust. Pb concentrations in moss and lichen may also be influenced by other sources as Pb also had some
correlation’s with the third component. Zn and Cd and to a lesser extent As were the dominant elements in the
second component. The third component was highly dominated by Hg with a lesser influence of Pb and As. Zn, Cd
and Hg concentrations in R. lanuginosum and C. ni¨alis are believed to be influenced by other sources than soil dust
which may be long-range atmospheric transport. In general, both the within locality and the between locality
variability in the values of the three components decreased in the order soil, humus, R. lanuginosum and C. ni¨alis.
The lichen C. ni¨alis is looked at as an indicator with greater potential for monitoring atmospheric deposition of
elements than the moss R. lanuginosum.
Keywords :
soil , moss , lichen , Rhacomitrium lanuginosum , Cetraria ni¨alis , Greenland , humus