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Henriques Vieira, B.J. (author)
The present thesis’ topic is the biomonitoring of atmospheric trace elements with attention focused on the long-range transported trace elements. The aim was to provide improved understanding of aerosol characteristics under the atmospheric transport dynamics of Central North Atlantic at different altitudes, and also evaluate the usability of...
doctoral thesis 2017
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Marques, A.P. (author), Freitas, M.C. (author), Wolterbeek, H.Th. (author), Verburg, T. (author)
Parmelia sulcata transplants were used in three different exposure systems, focused on three different influxes: free influx, horizontal influx and vertical influx. The total element deposition and the precipitation volumes were found to be positively correlated for Fe and Ni only. The element contents in lichen transplants and in total element...
journal article 2009
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Marques, A.P. (author), Freitas, M.C. (author), Wolterbeek, H.Th. (author), Verburg, T. (author)
Parmelia sulcata transplants were positioned in three different exposure systems allowing three different influxes: free influx (Fi), horizontal influx (Hi) and vertical influx (Vi). Results suggest the absence of any wind-directional effects on element accumulation within Fi and Hi systems, but underline that differences in response may be...
journal article 2009