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Öğe Corrigendum to “Spatial distribution and isotopic signatures of N and C in mosses across Europe” [Sci. Total Environ. 958 (2025) 178043](S0048969724082007)(10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.178043)(Elsevier B.V., 2025) Izquieta-Rojano, Sheila; Morera-Gómez, Yasser; Elustondo, David; Lasheras, Esther; Santamaría, Carolina; Torrens-Baile, Julen; Alber, Renate; Coşkun, Mahmut; Coşkun, MünevverThe authors regret that the printed version of the above article contained two errors in the author list. The correct and final version of the author list and their corresponding affiliations follows. The added authors are Winfried Schröder and Harald G. Zechmeister. These individuals provided both samples and data from previously analyzed samples, and contributed to the initial manuscript draft. The authors would like to sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused and greatly appreciate the understanding of the two authors mistakenly included and the two authors initially omitted. Sheila Izquieta-Rojanoa, Yasser Morera-Gómeza, David Elustondoa, Esther Lasherasa, Carolina Santamaríaa, Julen Torrens-Bailea, Renate Alberb, Lambe Barandovskic, Mahmut Coşkund, Munevver Coskune, Helena Danielssonf, Ludwig De Temmermang, Harry Harmensh, Zvonka Jerani, Sébastien Leblondj, Javier Martínez-Abaigark, Encarnación Núñez-Oliverak, Winfried Schröderl, Gunilla Pihl Karlssonf, Juha Piispanenm, Harald G. Zechmeistern, Zdravko Spirico, Trajče Stafilovc, Lotti Thönip, Jesús Miguel Santamaríaa aUniversidad de Navarra, Instituto de Biodiversidad y Medioambiente BIOMA, Irunlarrea 1, 31008 Pamplona, Spain bAgency for Environment and Climate Protection, Biological Laboratory, Unterbergstr. 2, 39055 Leifers, Italy cInstitute of Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Ss Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, POB 162, 1000 Skopje, Macedonia dCanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Faculty of Medicine, Turkey eCanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Vocational Health School, Turkey fIVL - Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Sweden gVeterinary and Agrochemical Research Centre CODA-CERVA, Tervuren, Belgium hUK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Environment Centre Wales, Deiniol Road, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW, UK iJožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia jPatriNat (OFB, MNHN), 12 Rue Buffon, CP39, 75005 Paris, France kUniversidad de La Rioja, Facultad de Ciencia y Tecnología, Madre de Dios 53, 26006 Logroño, Spain lChair of Landscape Ecology, University of Vechta, P.O.B. 1553, 49364 Vechta, Germany mNatural Resources Institute Finland, Paavo Havaksen tie 3, FI-90570 Oulu, Finland nUniversity of Vienna, Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, Rennweg 14, 1030 Vienna, Austria oGreen Infrastructure Ltd., Borongajska cesta 81c., HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia pFUB - Research Group for Environmental Monitoring, Alte Jonastrasse 83, 8640 Rapperswil, Switzerland © 2025 The Author(s)Öğe Spatial distribution and isotopic signatures of N and C in mosses across Europe(Elsevier B.V., 2025) Izquieta-Rojano, Sheila; Morera-Gómez, Yasser; Elustondo, David; Lasheras, Esther; Santamaría, Carolina; Torrens-Baile, Julen; Alber, RenateThe accumulation of nitrogen (N) in moss tissue has proven to be a reliable marker of increasing N deposition. However, this measurement does not offer additional data about the origin of pollution. In this respect, the analysis of the N isotopic ratios might be a helpful tool in providing supplementary information about the nature of the nitrogenous species in biomonitoring surveys. Furthermore, isotopic signatures have been extensively used in the study of N and carbon (C) biogeochemical cycles. The main purpose of this study was to determine N and C elemental contents and their stable isotopes in mosses to investigate atmospheric pollution patterns across Europe. We aimed at identifying the main N polluted areas and evaluating the potential use of isotopic signatures in the attribution of pollution sources at a regional scale. With these objectives in mind, >1300 samples from 15 countries from Europe, all of them participants of the ICP-Vegetation programme 2005–2006, were analyzed for their C and N contents and ?15N and ?13C. The results were compared to those derived from EMEP model, which provided modeled deposition and emission data, as well as to the predominant land uses at the sampling sites (based on CORINE Land Cover). This evaluation suggests that additional measurements of stable C and N isotopes in mosses could be a valuable tool in European environmental surveys. Such measurements not only provide useful information for identifying probable pollution sources but also enable the quantification of their contributions, serving as biological indicators of significant environmental processes. This study presents the first quantitative assessment of major atmospheric nitrogen (N) sources based on stable isotope analysis on a European scale, establishing a framework for evaluating historical changes in N across the region. © 2024 The Author(s)