
handle: 11250/2465001 , 11250/2435217 , 11250/2435067
Commissioned by the Norwegian Environment Agency, NILU – Norwegian Institute for Air Research in collaboration with Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), collected moss from 230 sites and determined the content of 53 metals in these. The purpose of the survey is to map atmospheric deposition of heavy metals in Norway. Compared with data from 2005, a decrease is observed in the deposition of vanadium and lead. For chromium, nickel, copper, zinc, arsenic, cadmium and antimony, there is no appreciable change in deposition from 2005 to 2015.
På oppdrag fra Miljødirektoratet har NILU-Norsk institutt for luftforskning i samarbeid med Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU), samlet inn mose fra 230 lokaliteter og bestemt innholdet av 53 metaller i disse. Hensikten med undersøkelsen er å kartlegge atmosfærisk nedfall av tungmetaller i Norge. Sammenliknet med data fra 2005, observeres det en nedgang i deposisjon av vanadium og bly. For krom, nikkel, kobber, sink, arsen, kadmium og antimon, er det ikke observert nevneverdig endring i deposisjon fra 2005 til 2015.
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