Active Biomonitoring of Atmospheric Element
Deposition in the Heating Period of Tangshan
Using <i>Ramalina sinensis</i>
Meina Li,
Jianwei Meng,
Dan Lin
et al.
Abstract:Tangshan is known as a typical heavy industrial city with serious atmospheric pollution. It suffers the most serious atmospheric pollution during the winter heating period. This study aims to explore the level and spatial distribution of atmospheric element deposition in the study area and validate the suitability of Ramalina sinensis (RSI) as an active biomonitor in North China cities. RSI was transplanted to Tangshan in winter (Dec. 2016-Mar. 2017) and exposed for 17 weeks. The concentration of 51 elements … Show more
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