Raeymaekers Bert
InfraServ Gendorf, 84508, Burgkirchen, Germany.
Environ Monit Assess. 2006 May;116(1-3):233-43. doi: 10.1007/s10661-006-7389-8.
In order to establish a monitoring method to track long term changes of the amount of anthropogenic contamination in a district of Bavaria (Germany), a biomonitoring campaign with honey bees was performed in spring 2002. Expected anomalies from the industry or from residential areas in the sampled district could not be detected. An anomaly over a considerable part of the sampling area correlating with other phenomena lead to the hypothesis of a prehistoric cosmic impact. Moreover a principal component analysis of the data showed evidence for a biogenic, an anthropogenic and an unknown component hypothetically related to a possible cosmic impact.
为建立一种监测方法来追踪德国巴伐利亚州某地区人为污染量的长期变化,2002年春季开展了一项以蜜蜂为对象的生物监测活动。在采样区域内未检测到来自工业或居民区的预期异常情况。采样区域相当大一部分出现的与其他现象相关的异常情况引发了关于史前宇宙撞击的假说。此外,对数据的主成分分析显示存在一个生物源成分、一个人为成分以及一个假设与可能的宇宙撞击相关的未知成分。