Methodological investigations into low technology monitoring of atmospheric metal pollution: Part 3—The degree of replicability of the metal concentrations

F.A.Y. Gailey, O.Ll. Lloyd
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Methodological investigations were undertaken to determine the replicability of the concentrations of metals in a number of low technology samplers. Most of these samplers were subsequently used for the main monitoring survey of atmospheric metal pollution in Armadale, an industrial town in central Scotland. The indigenous samplers included Hypnum (moss), Lecanora (lichen), Agropyron (grass) and surface soils. The transplanted samplers included spherical moss bags (acid washed), Hypogymnia (lichen) and tak (synthetic fabric). Other samplers were added for purposes of comparison: translated flat moss bags (acid washed), another two types of spherical moss bag (fresh moss and water washed), dead Hypogymnia and a fruticose lichen.

Of the low technology samplers selected for use in the main monitoring survey, all except the surface soils gave concentrations of most metals that were well within an acceptable range of variability. However, metals such as Cr and Ni, which were present in low concentrations, showed values which were significantly less replicable than those of the other metals.

Of the comparison samplers, the flat moss bags, water-washed spherical moss bags and the dead Hypogymnia gave very replicable concentrations of metals; the fresh moss bags and the fruticose lichens gave the least consistent metal values.

大气金属污染低技术监测的方法学研究。第3部分:金属浓度的可复制程度
进行了方法学调查,以确定一些低技术取样器中金属浓度的可重复性。这些采样器中的大多数随后被用于苏格兰中部工业城镇Armadale的大气金属污染主要监测调查。本地采样包括Hypnum(苔藓)、Lecanora(地衣)、Agropyron(草)和表层土壤。移植的样品包括球形苔藓袋(酸洗),Hypogymnia(地衣)和tak(合成织物)。为了进行比较,加入了其他样本:翻译的扁平苔藓袋(酸洗),另外两种类型的球形苔藓袋(新鲜苔藓和水洗),死的Hypogymnia和一种水果地衣。在选择用于主要监测调查的低技术取样器中,除表层土壤外,所有取样器中大多数金属的浓度都在可接受的变化范围内。然而,像Cr和Ni这样的低浓度金属,其值的可复制性明显低于其他金属。在比较样本中,扁平苔藓袋,水洗球形苔藓袋和死亡的Hypogymnia提供了非常可复制的金属浓度;新鲜苔藓袋和水果地衣的金属值最不一致。
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