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Linking chemical elements in forest floor humus (Oh-horizon) in the Czech Republic to contamination sources

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 159, Issue 5, Pages 1205-1214

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2011.01.041

Keywords

O-h-horizon; Forest floor humus; Chemical elements; Long-range atmospheric transport; Contamination

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  1. Norway

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While terrestrial moss and other plants are frequently used for environmental mapping and monitoring projects, data on the regional geochemistry of humus are scarce. Humus, however, has a much larger life span than any plant material. It can be seen as the environmental memory of an area for at least the last 60-100 years. Here concentrations of 39 elements determined by ICP-MS and ICP AES, pH and ash content are presented for 259 samples of forest floor humus collected at an average sample density of 1 site/300 km(2) in the Czech Republic. The scale of anomalies linked to known contamination sources (e.g., lignite mining and burning, metallurgical industry, coal fired power plants, metal smelters) is documented and discussed versus natural processes influencing humus quality. Most maps indicate a local impact from individual contamination sources: often more detailed sampling than used here would be needed to differentiate between likely sources. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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