Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 94

Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 94
92 MERCURY IN THE FAROE ISLANDS — A REVIEW OF AVAILABLE DATA Fig. 2. Mercury versus manganese concentrations in the soil profile segments collected Norðuri á Fossum, are plotted against each otlier. (Heilsufrøðiliga Starvsstovan, unpubl.) ganese and mercury mobilise under similar conditions, thus a correlation between these elements hints that a possible reloca- tion has taken place. In Fig. 2, the mercury concentration in the profile segments were plotted against manganese, and the striking lack of correlation suggest that the mercury concentration in the various segments mir- ror the original deposition of mercury on top of a changing matrix of growing and subsequently decomposing humus layer. Mercury in vegetation The Faroe Islands joined the European Moss sampling Survey in 1995 and in 2000 (Riihling et al., 1996; 1998; Buse et al., 2003). In this program, moss of the species Hylocomium splendens is analysed for met- als that may be emitted by local sources or transported over longer distances by air masses. The special feature of Hylocomium s. of easily discernable segmented growth is utilised by selecting for analyses only the two to three outermost segments that corre- sponds to the growth during the last two to three years. Comparisons between results of the 1995 and the 2000 study (Table 2) indicate a decrease in lead and cadmium from 1995 to 2000, whereas mercury was analysed in the 2000 survey only so com- parisons in time cannot be made. In connection with the implementation of the first phase of the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme, AMAP, in the Faroes, moss of the species Racomitrium and lichen of the species Cladonia sp. were analysed (Larsen and Dam, 1999). It ap- pears (Table 2) that the mercury concentra- tions are higher in the Racomitríum and Cladonia species than in Hylocomium s. even when sampled in the same area. FIow- ever, the sampling of the latter was done three years later than the two first so com- parisons must be made with regard to this. It is well known that moss as an indicator of metal ions in air and deposition is of lim- ited use in areas where the air is full of lo- cally produced metal ions from soil erosion (Steinnes, 1995). In order to overcome the dusting problem, the study includes analy-
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