Since 1981, the Bavarian State Office for Environmental Protection has been
operating a biomonitoring network using the epiphytic moss Hypnum cupressi
forme, which is located on a regular grid with distances 16 km. Approximate
ly 300 moss specimens are collected yearly (since 1991 every second year) a
t the end of the growth period, and the concentration of trace metals is me
asured. In this paper Ti, V, Cr, As, Cd, Sb, Hg, and Pb are treated in deta
il. The overall 1981-1995 trends of metal contents are described by quantil
e curves; the spatial distributions and their change over time are visualis
ed by consecutive maps. The Ti, V, and Cr loads did not change substantiall
y since the early 1980s; their spatial distributions show a clear gradient
with highest values in north-eastern Bavaria. A similar spatial gradient of
the As values diminished, and the quantiles decreased up to 1995. For the
rest of the metals, no clear and consistent spatial trends were found. Sinc
e the early 1980s, Hg and Sb levels remained constant, whereas Pb and Cd va
lues decreased. The temporal and spatial distributions of metals in Bavaria
n mosses indicate that the transport of metal-containing particles from adj
acent areas in the north-east is the major common source for several metals
; other known single emission sources are also reflected in single maps. (C
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