Elemental composition of thalli of the lichen Cladоnia stellaris under air pollution
The elemental composition of Cladonia lichens in areas affected by the Murmansk Region metal processing industry was investigated. Abnormally high levels of heavy metals (Cu, Ni, Fe) were detected in lichens under this impact. Lichens can accumulate far greater amounts of heavy metals than coniferou...
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doaj-befca12f547647b0a75626e25b7222ec2020-11-25T03:51:22ZengKarelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of SciencesTransactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences1997-32172312-45042016-04-014708210.17076/eco259225Elemental composition of thalli of the lichen Cladоnia stellaris under air pollutionTatyana Sukhareva0Institute of the North Industrial Ecology Problems, Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of SciencesThe elemental composition of Cladonia lichens in areas affected by the Murmansk Region metal processing industry was investigated. Abnormally high levels of heavy metals (Cu, Ni, Fe) were detected in lichens under this impact. Lichens can accumulate far greater amounts of heavy metals than coniferous trees and shrubs. Lichens actively accumulate trace elements – Co, Cd, Pb, As, Cr. The condition of lichens was assessed in protected areas – Lapland Biosphere Reserve and Pasvik Strict Nature Reserve. Comparative analysis of results from different periods was carried out. Recent surveys showed a reduction<br />in the concentrations of Al, Fe, Zn, Ni, Cu in lichens in the impact zone of the Severonikel smelter (City of Monchegorsk) and of Fe in the Pechenganickel smelter impact zone (Nickel urban-type settlement). Continuing accumulation of nickel and copper in lichens in the Pechenganickel impact zone (15 km from the smelter) is due to persistent substantial emissions of nickel and copper compounds. Fe, K, P, S, Al, Cu, Ni are characterized by significant biogeochemical lability. Differences in the elemental composition were detected between lichens growing in the crown projection area and between crowns. In undisturbed plant communities lichens thalli groing in the crown projection area had elevated concentrations of K, P, Zn, Cu, whereas under air pollution – of Ca, Mn, Zn.http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/ecology/article/view/259lichen indication methodmineral elementsconcentrationcopper-nickel smelter complexpollutionheavy metalsсladоnia stellarisnorthern taiga forestsmurmansk region |
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Tatyana Sukhareva Elemental composition of thalli of the lichen Cladоnia stellaris under air pollution Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences lichen indication method mineral elements concentration copper-nickel smelter complex pollution heavy metals сladоnia stellaris northern taiga forests murmansk region |
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Elemental composition of thalli of the lichen Cladоnia stellaris under air pollution |
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Elemental composition of thalli of the lichen Cladоnia stellaris under air pollution |
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Elemental composition of thalli of the lichen Cladоnia stellaris under air pollution |
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Elemental composition of thalli of the lichen Cladоnia stellaris under air pollution |
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Elemental composition of thalli of the lichen Cladоnia stellaris under air pollution |
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elemental composition of thalli of the lichen cladоnia stellaris under air pollution |
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Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
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1997-3217 2312-4504 |
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The elemental composition of Cladonia lichens in areas affected by the Murmansk Region metal processing industry was investigated. Abnormally high levels of heavy metals (Cu, Ni, Fe) were detected in lichens under this impact. Lichens can accumulate far greater amounts of heavy metals than coniferous trees and shrubs. Lichens actively accumulate trace elements – Co, Cd, Pb, As, Cr. The condition of lichens was assessed in protected areas – Lapland Biosphere Reserve and Pasvik Strict Nature Reserve. Comparative analysis of results from different periods was carried out. Recent surveys showed a reduction<br />in the concentrations of Al, Fe, Zn, Ni, Cu in lichens in the impact zone of the Severonikel smelter (City of Monchegorsk) and of Fe in the Pechenganickel smelter impact zone (Nickel urban-type settlement). Continuing accumulation of nickel and copper in lichens in the Pechenganickel impact zone (15 km from the smelter) is due to persistent substantial emissions of nickel and copper compounds. Fe, K, P, S, Al, Cu, Ni are characterized by significant biogeochemical lability. Differences in the elemental composition were detected between lichens growing in the crown projection area and between crowns. In undisturbed plant communities lichens thalli groing in the crown projection area had elevated concentrations of K, P, Zn, Cu, whereas under air pollution – of Ca, Mn, Zn. |
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lichen indication method mineral elements concentration copper-nickel smelter complex pollution heavy metals сladоnia stellaris northern taiga forests murmansk region |
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