Cercetări pentru stabilirea influenţei materialului vegetal asupra preciziei determinării ionilor minerali din precipitaţii [Research on the effects of litter-fall and other vegetal materials on the precision of rain sample analysis]
Research made in the atmospheric deposition monitoring program have shown a great variability in the mineral ion content of rainwater samples, especially in samples took under the stand canopy. To prove that the litter in the samplers can influence the results of analysis of samples, it was or...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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”Ștefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Faculty of Forestry and “Marin Drăcea” National Research-Development Institute in Forestry - Station Câmpulung Moldovenesc
1999-07-01
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Series: | Bucovina Forestieră |
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Online Access: | http://www.bucovina-forestiera.ro/arhiva/1999/7(1-2)/cercetari-pentru-stabilirea-influentei-materialului-vegetal.pdf |
Summary: | Research made in the atmospheric deposition
monitoring program have shown a great
variability in the mineral ion content of
rainwater samples, especially in samples took
under the stand canopy. To prove that the litter
in the samplers can influence the results of
analysis of samples, it was organised a
bifactorial experiment (contact time and the
nature of litter) with each factor repeated 3-6
times. In distillate water were placed different
amounts of litter, with the contact time of 3 to
30 days, after which were analysed with
conventional methods. The obtained results led
to following conclusions: (1) in small quantities
of litter, the influence of litter on results of
analysis was insignificant, (2) in high
concentration of litter (1-2 g/l) the errors were of
20-30 % in K and N-NH
4 concentrations, while
in the concentrations other ions the error was 5-
20 % from the annual mean concentration and
(3) in very large quantities of litter (>5 g/l) the
sample concentration can increase with values
of 20-80 % from the annual mean concentration.
The largest values can be encountered in K and
N-NH
4 and the minimum values in Na |
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ISSN: | 1582-0769 1582-3725 |