Articles with "active biomonitoring" as a keyword



Comparison of Exposure Techniques and Vitality Assessment of Mosses in Active Biomonitoring for Their Suitability in Assessing Heavy Metal Pollution in Atmospheric Aerosol

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Published in 2022 at "Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry"

DOI: 10.1002/etc.5321

Abstract: The most widespread and used technique is the moss‐bag method in active biomonitoring of air pollution using mosses. In the literature, we can find various studies on the standardization of this method, including attempts to… read more here.

Keywords: active biomonitoring; heavy metal; pollution; vitality ... See more keywords

Active biomonitoring of stream ecosystems: untargeted metabolomic and proteomic responses and free radical scavenging activities in mussels

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Published in 2025 at "Ecotoxicology"

DOI: 10.1007/s10646-024-02846-9

Abstract: Many contaminants from scattered sources constantly endanger streams that flow through heavily inhabited areas, commercial districts, and industrial hubs. The responses of transplanted mussels in streams in active biomonitoring programs will reflect the dynamics of… read more here.

Keywords: proteomic responses; untargeted metabolomic; active biomonitoring; metabolomic proteomic ... See more keywords

Country-scale complementary passive and active biomonitoring of airborne trace elements for environmental risk assessment

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Published in 2021 at "Ecological Indicators"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107357

Abstract: Abstract Despite the growing list of elements assessed and recognised as environmental and human health hazards, pollution monitoring and mitigation strategies are mandatory only for a limited number of metals, for which ambient air quality… read more here.

Keywords: active biomonitoring; monitoring; passive active; complementary passive ... See more keywords

Assessment of Atmospheric Pollution by Selected Elements and PAHs during 12-Month Active Biomonitoring of Terrestrial Mosses

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Published in 2024 at "Atmosphere"

DOI: 10.3390/atmos15010102

Abstract: Biomonitoring studies are most often used in short-term study periods to quickly obtain information on the state/quality of the environment and its pollution levels. Performing long-term surveys involves a prolonged wait for the result and… read more here.

Keywords: month; active biomonitoring; atmospheric pollution; pollution selected ... See more keywords