Abstract
The concentrations of platinum group elements (PGE; platinum, palladium, rhodium) and 17 other elements in mosses growing at 32 sampling sites along 12 roads in Austria were analysed. The study included passive monitoring of naturally growing mosses with an experimental design using mosses samples exposed in a tunnel experiment. PGEs (Pt, Pd, Rh) were analysed by ICP-MS (ELAN DRC II, Perkin Elmer SCIEX) according to EN ISO 17294-2 Tl.29. Mean concentrations of PGEs in five moss species were: Pt 7.07±9.97, Pd 2.8±5.2 und Rh 0.6±0.8 ng g-1 dry weight. This is comparable to data derived from measurements of gasoline autocatalyst emissions or airborne particles (<10 μm). Compared to soils and road dust along highways, concentrations in mosses were lower by a factor of ten, compared to grasses they were comparable or somewhat higher. The ratios between the various PGEs were calculated as follows (mean values): Pt/Pd 7.9±10.2, Pt/Rh 12.6±8.3 and Pd/Rh 3.7±2.2. The number of light duty vehicles (<3.5 t) and the distance from the road were the main influential factors for PGE concentrations. Especially strong correlations could be found between Pt and Sb, Cu, Zn, and Cd (in decreasing order), which are all elements derived mainly from road traffic emissions. Cluster analysis (Partioning Around Medoids Method) separated elements derived mainly from soil dust (Ca, Al). An analysis of spatial deposition patterns of PGEs showed a reciprocal decrease of concentrations with increasing distance from the road, reaching background values at distances between 10 and 200 m, sometimes even more, but outside the spatial range of our investigation.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 7720-7732 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Journal | Atmospheric Environment |
| Volume | 40 |
| Issue number | 40 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2006 |
Funding
The project was financed by the Umweltbundesamt, Vienna. The authors would like to thank all people of the agency in charge of the tunnel (Autobahnmeisterei Inzersdorf) for their excellent support, especially Mr. Haas and O. Ludwig from the Municipal Department MA 34 and W. Kaufmann and M. Steiner from the ASFINAG. H.G. Zechmeister and D. Hohenwallner wish to thank G. Grabherr (University of Vienna) for his support and the permission to use the equipment of the Department of Conservation Biology, Vegetation and Landscape Ecology at the IECB, the anonymous reviewers for their advices in this and a previous version, and B. Read, Vienna, for improving the language.
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 105904 Environmental research
Keywords
- Biomonitoring
- Bryophytes
- Platinum
- Road traffic emissions
- Spatial distribution patterns
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