Bd. Struck et al., DETERMINATION OF REGIONAL INFLUENCES ON THE DEPOSITION OF PB, CD AND H+ ION IN A NETWORK OF RAIN SAMPLERS, Science of the total environment, 196(1), 1997, pp. 69-82
In order to determine the wet deposition rates of Pb, Cd and acid cons
tituents, represented by pH, in industrial, urban, rural and maritime
areas in Germany since 1979, a network of precipitation samplers has b
een established. Sampler positions are described and classified geogra
phically and assumptions on pollutant sources effective at the sampler
positions are made. These geographical expectations are verified by s
tatistical analyses. Discriminant analysis of the total average values
of the wet deposition rates regarding the complete network, permitted
the classifications of industry, town and country for the sampler loc
ations. The industry group is characterized by high wet deposition rat
es of Pb and Cd, the town group by enhanced wet deposition rates of ac
id constituents, whilst the country group in comparison with the town
group showed altogether lower wet deposition rates for Pb, Cd and acid
constituents. Factor analysis of the local time series of pollutant w
et deposition rates including the precipitation rate shows the direct
influence of strong pollutant sources at a number of sampler positions
, especially for locations in the industry group. The town and country
groups are characterized by non-individual wet depositions, depending
preferentially on general local atmospheric conditions. (C) 1997 Else
vier Science B.V.