Author:
Raunemaa T.,Hautojärvi A.,Kaisla K.,Gerlander M.,Erkinjuntti R.,Tuomi T.,Hari P.,Kellomäki S.,Katainen H.-S.
Abstract
Long-term effects of air pollutants emitted in energy production were studied by analyzing pine needles (Pinussylvestris L.) from 1959–1979 corresponding to the natural fall. The needles originate in different parts of Finland between the latitudes 60 and 68° N. New procedures were introduced to apply the sensitive X-ray fluorescence (PIXE) method to elemental analysis of the needles. Concentrations were shown to be lower in northern Finland than in southern Finland. Several elemental concentrations follow an annual increase in the southern part of the country, but not in northern rural areas.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Ecology,Forestry,Global and Planetary Change
Cited by
12 articles.
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