Application of the moss bag biomonitoring technique in an active volcanic environment (Mt. Etna, Italy).
- Authors: Calabrese, S; D’Alessandro, W; Parello, F; Bellomo, S; Brusca, L
- Publication year: 2011
- Type: Proceedings
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/103806
Abstract
This paper presents the preliminary results of a biomonitoring study based on the use of moss bags exposed at 24 sites on Etna volcano. Sphagnum mosses were used to study bioaccumulation originating from atmospheric deposition, by measuring the tissue contents of major and a large suite of trace elements. Elements, such as Tl, Bi, As, Se, Cu and Cd, display high concentrations in the exposed samples close to the active vents. This study confirms the effectiveness of the moss bags technique also in active volcanic areas.