Published November 26, 2007 | Version v1
Journal article

Air Pollution Studies in the Republic of Udmurtia, Russian Federation, using Moss Biomonitoring and INAA

  • 1. Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, 141980 Dubna (Russian Federation)
  • 2. Ministry of Natural Resources and Protection of the Environment of the Republic of Udmurtia, 426003, Izhevsk (Russian Federation)

Description

The concentrations of 36 elements were determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis in 79 moss samples, collected in the southern part of the Republic of Udmurtia, Russian Federation, in the period 2005-2006. A factor analysis was applied to determine possible pollution sources over the territory. The seven resulting factors represent a natural and anthropogenic origin of the elemental deposition in Udmurt moss. Some of the factors are interpreted as being associated with the industry factor (W, Mo, Cr, Zn); chemical weapon destruction (As is the component of lewisite; Na is used for detoxication of lewisite). The results are compared to the data of atmospheric deposition of some regions of Russia and European countries

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
AIP Conference Proceedings
Journal Volume
958
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 236-237
ISSN
0094-243X
CODEN
APCPCS

Conference

Title
4. International summer school on nuclear physics methods and accelerators in biology and medicine
Dates
8-19 Jul 2007
Place
Prague (Czech Republic)

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
39059400
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
AIR POLLUTION; DEPOSITION; MOLYBDENUM; MULTI-ELEMENT ANALYSIS; NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS; POLLUTION SOURCES; QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; RUSSIAN FEDERATION; SODIUM; ZINC
Descriptors DEC
ACTIVATION ANALYSIS; ALKALI METALS; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; EASTERN EUROPE; ELEMENTS; EUROPE; METALS; NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS; POLLUTION; REFRACTORY METALS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS

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(c) 2007 American Institute of Physics