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Umweltwissenschaften und Schadstoff-Forschung
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Quecksilber Erfassung von Immissionswirkungen Biomonitoring mit der Standardisierten Graskultur: Eignungstest

Authors: Monica Wäber; Ludwig Peichl;

Quecksilber Erfassung von Immissionswirkungen Biomonitoring mit der Standardisierten Graskultur: Eignungstest

Abstract

Im Rahmen des „Pilotprojektes Wirkungsmessung — Aktives Biomonitoring von Immissionswirkungen im Untersuchungsgebiet Munchen“ wurde die Eignung des standardisierten Graskultur-Verfahrens zur Erfassung immissionsbedingter Quecksilbergehalte (= Immissionswirkungen) an Standorten mit unterschiedlicher Siedlungsstruktur und im Umfeld zweier Mullverbrennungsanlagen untersucht. 1992 konnte Quecksilber mittels Kaltdampf-Atomabsorptionsspektrometrie (CVAAS) mit einer Bestimmungsgrenze von 20 µg/kg Trockensubstanz (TS) in der Mehrzahl der Grasproben und 1993, mit einer durch Verbesserung des Quecksilberanalysators erzielten Bestimmungsgrenze von 5 µg/kg TS, in allen Proben nachgewiesen werden. Ein Einflus der beiden untersuchten Mullverbrennungsanlagen auf die Grasgehalte war nicht erkennbar, aber ein Zusammenhang zwischen Quecksilbergehalt in der standardisierten Graskultur und Siedlungsstruktur deutete sich an.

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