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Measurement of the age of tropical trees : the dendrochemistry contribution
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023
Heavy metal(loid)s are widely regarded as important environmental pollutants and have attracted extensive attention. In addition to such areas with frequent human activities as cities and industrial areas, the heavy metal(loid) pollution in remote areas lacking long-term monitoring data also deserves attention.
Pengbo Li +3 more
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Heavy metal(loid)s are widely regarded as important environmental pollutants and have attracted extensive attention. In addition to such areas with frequent human activities as cities and industrial areas, the heavy metal(loid) pollution in remote areas lacking long-term monitoring data also deserves attention.
Pengbo Li +3 more
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Journal of Environmental Quality, 1993
AbstractRecently, element concentrations in tree rings have been used to monitor metal contamination, fertilization, and the effects of acid precipitation on soils. This has stimulated interest in which tree species may be suitable for use in studies of long‐term trends in environmental chemistry.
Bruce E. Cutter, Richard P. Guyette
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AbstractRecently, element concentrations in tree rings have been used to monitor metal contamination, fertilization, and the effects of acid precipitation on soils. This has stimulated interest in which tree species may be suitable for use in studies of long‐term trends in environmental chemistry.
Bruce E. Cutter, Richard P. Guyette
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Environmental Forensics, 2009
Dendrochronological methods have been in use for more than 100 years, providing us a record of climate, human activities (archaeology), floods, fire, mudslides and other geological and biological events. More recently, dendrochemisty has been used to assess the time frames of the onset and existence of environmental contamination. This article assesses
Jean Christophe Balouet +3 more
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Dendrochronological methods have been in use for more than 100 years, providing us a record of climate, human activities (archaeology), floods, fire, mudslides and other geological and biological events. More recently, dendrochemisty has been used to assess the time frames of the onset and existence of environmental contamination. This article assesses
Jean Christophe Balouet +3 more
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International audienceSoil contaminated by organic and metallic pollutants from mining and industrial activities needs to be managed effectively for environmental, health and economic reasons.
Hugo Louet +5 more
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Dendroecology and dendrochemistry in Trentino: the Grotta di Ernesto project
Lageard, J. G. A. +3 more
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Dendrochronologia, 2010
Abstract The maple-dominated forest of eastern Canada and northeastern United States has experienced forest decline that can be linked to changes in soil fertility and soil acidification. In this study, we used a new dendrochemical approach to trace back changes in nutrients (Ca, K, Mg, and Mn) and Al availability.
Susan L. Beauregard +2 more
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Abstract The maple-dominated forest of eastern Canada and northeastern United States has experienced forest decline that can be linked to changes in soil fertility and soil acidification. In this study, we used a new dendrochemical approach to trace back changes in nutrients (Ca, K, Mg, and Mn) and Al availability.
Susan L. Beauregard +2 more
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Biogeochemistry, 2014
Tree rings are a useful long term monitor of climate change indicators and certain atmospheric constituents. Since we have no long-term historical record of air mercury (Hg) concentrations, and previous research demonstrates atmospheric uptake of Hg into vegetative biomass, we hypothesized that tree rings would be a useful archive for monitoring ...
Genine Wright +4 more
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Tree rings are a useful long term monitor of climate change indicators and certain atmospheric constituents. Since we have no long-term historical record of air mercury (Hg) concentrations, and previous research demonstrates atmospheric uptake of Hg into vegetative biomass, we hypothesized that tree rings would be a useful archive for monitoring ...
Genine Wright +4 more
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Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis, 2016
Drilling at the c. 750 m deep Halliday Lake prospect in the Athabasca Basin has identified features favourable for unconformity-related U mineralization such as sandstone enrichments in pathfinder elements, graphitic metapelite gneiss, sandstone and basement hosted faulting, hydrothermal alteration and sub-economic ...
P. Stewart +3 more
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Drilling at the c. 750 m deep Halliday Lake prospect in the Athabasca Basin has identified features favourable for unconformity-related U mineralization such as sandstone enrichments in pathfinder elements, graphitic metapelite gneiss, sandstone and basement hosted faulting, hydrothermal alteration and sub-economic ...
P. Stewart +3 more
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Plant and Soil, 2004
Ten pairs of secondary pure spruce (Picea abies) and adjacent mixed spruce-beech (Fagus sylvatica) stands on comparable sites were selected on two different bedrocks for soil formation (Flysch: nutrient rich and high soil pH; Molasse: poor nutrient supply and acidic) to study how an admixture of beech to spruce stands affects nutrient cycling and ...
Torsten W. Berger +2 more
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Ten pairs of secondary pure spruce (Picea abies) and adjacent mixed spruce-beech (Fagus sylvatica) stands on comparable sites were selected on two different bedrocks for soil formation (Flysch: nutrient rich and high soil pH; Molasse: poor nutrient supply and acidic) to study how an admixture of beech to spruce stands affects nutrient cycling and ...
Torsten W. Berger +2 more
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