Variations of tree ring width and chemical composition of wood of pine growing in the area nearby chemical factories

Author:

Sensuła Barbara1,Wilczyński Sławomir2,Monin Laurence3,Allan Mohammed4,Pazdur Anna1,Fagel Nathalie4

Affiliation:

1. Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Physics – Center for Science and Education , Konarskiego 22B, 44-100 , Gliwice , Poland

2. Department of Forest Protection , Entomology and Forest Climatology , University of Agriculture in Krakow , Al. 20 Listopada 46, 31-425 , Kraków , Poland

3. Musée Royal de l’Afrique centrale , Département Sciences de la Terre, Laboratoire de Géochimie , Leuvensesteenweg 13, B – 3080 , Tervuren , Belgium

4. Université de Liège , Département de Géologie, UR AGEs - Argiles , Géochimie et Environnements sédimentaires, Quartier Agora , Allée du six Août, 14, B-4000 Liege (Sart Tilman) , France

Abstract

Abstract This study reports the variation of tree-ring widths and annual variation of concentration of metals (Na, Mg, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pb) in pine growing nearby chemical factories. The conifers (Pinus silvestris L.) investigated in this study covered the time span from 1920s to 2010 AD. Tree-ring widths were measured, dated and rechecked using the COFECHA. Radial trace-element profiles were determined by Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry. The combined usage of tree ring width and chemical composition of wood provides historic records of anthropogenic impact on the environment and allows identifying the behavior adaptation of trees to the pollution. Data of pine tree cores collected from the sites nearby chemical factories show increasing levels of pollution linked to the increasing of industrial activities in Poland and subsequent dust fallout around the site. This study evidences that tree rings can be used as archives of past environmental contamination.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)

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