Nitrogen concentrations in mosses indicate the spatial distribution of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in Europe

H Harmens, DA Norris, DM Cooper, G Mills… - Environmental …, 2011 - Elsevier
H Harmens, DA Norris, DM Cooper, G Mills, E Steinnes, E Kubin, L Thöni, JR Aboal, R Alber…
Environmental pollution, 2011Elsevier
In 2005/6, nearly 3000 moss samples from (semi-) natural location across 16 European
countries were collected for nitrogen analysis. The lowest total nitrogen concentrations in
mosses (< 0.8%) were observed in northern Finland and northern UK. The highest
concentrations (≥ 1.6%) were found in parts of Belgium, France, Germany, Slovakia,
Slovenia and Bulgaria. The asymptotic relationship between the nitrogen concentrations in
mosses and EMEP modelled nitrogen deposition (averaged per 50 km× 50 km grid) across …
In 2005/6, nearly 3000 moss samples from (semi-)natural location across 16 European countries were collected for nitrogen analysis. The lowest total nitrogen concentrations in mosses (<0.8%) were observed in northern Finland and northern UK. The highest concentrations (≥1.6%) were found in parts of Belgium, France, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia and Bulgaria. The asymptotic relationship between the nitrogen concentrations in mosses and EMEP modelled nitrogen deposition (averaged per 50 km × 50 km grid) across Europe showed less scatter when there were at least five moss sampling sites per grid. Factors potentially contributing to the scatter are discussed. In Switzerland, a strong (r2 = 0.91) linear relationship was found between the total nitrogen concentration in mosses and measured site-specific bulk nitrogen deposition rates. The total nitrogen concentrations in mosses complement deposition measurements, helping to identify areas in Europe at risk from high nitrogen deposition at a high spatial resolution.
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