Literature DB >> 17753775

Trace elements in tree rings: evidence of recent and historical air pollution.

C F Baes, S B McLaughlin.   

Abstract

Annual growth rings from short-leaf pine trees in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park show suppressed growth and increased iron content between 1863 and 1912, a period of smelting activity and large sulfur dioxide releases at Copperhill, Tennessee, 88 kilometers upwind. Similar growth suppression and increases of iron and other metals were found in rings formed in the past 20 to 25 years, a period when regional fossil fuel combustion emissions increased about 200 percent. Metals concentrations in phloem and cambium are high, but whether they exceed toxic thresholds for these tissues is not known.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 17753775     DOI: 10.1126/science.224.4648.494

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


  6 in total

1.  Substrate influence on epiphytic lichens.

Authors:  J E Sloof; B T Wolterbeek
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  1993-05       Impact factor: 2.513

2.  Comparison of elemental concentrations in the wood of three tree species growing adjacent to an inactive chromium smelter.

Authors:  L J Bowers; J H Melhuish
Journal:  Bull Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  1988-03       Impact factor: 2.151

3.  Immunological studies on adult T cell leukaemia virus (ATLV) carriers.

Authors:  Y Morishima; K Ohya; T Morishima; K Nishikawa; T Fukuda
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1986-06       Impact factor: 4.330

4.  Subpopulations of CD4+ (T4+) cells in homosexual/bisexual men with persistent generalized lymphadenopathy.

Authors:  S Gupta
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1987-04       Impact factor: 4.330

5.  The radial increment and stemwood element concentrations of Scots pine in the area influenced by the Narva power plants in Northeast Estonia.

Authors:  Katri Ots; Vaike Reisner
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2007-01-23       Impact factor: 3.307

6.  Reconstructing Soil Recovery from Acid Rain in Beech (Fagus sylvatica) Stands of the Vienna Woods as Indicated by Removal of Stemflow and Dendrochemistry.

Authors:  Selina Türtscher; Michael Grabner; Torsten W Berger
Journal:  Water Air Soil Pollut       Date:  2019-01-22       Impact factor: 2.520

  6 in total

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