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Copper in Scots pine forests around a heavy-metal smelter in south-western Finland

✍ Scribed by H.-S. Helmisaari; J. Derome; H. Fritze; T. Nieminen; K. Palmgren; M. Salemaa; I. Vanha-Majamaa


Book ID
104782471
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
383 KB
Volume
85
Category
Article
ISSN
0049-6979

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✦ Synopsis


Distribution and fluxes of copper within Pinus sylvestris stands were studied during 1992 -1994 along a heavy-metal pollution gradient in south-western Finland. The stands are situated at distances of 0.5, 4 and 8 km from a copper-nickel smelter that started operating in 1945 at Hmjavalta. According to the results, copper concentrations in the soil, in the understorey vegetation and in the trees increased steeply towards the smelter. Almost 50 years' accumulation of heavy metals in the soil has caused direct toxic effects to soil microbes, thus decreasing decomposition and nutrient mineralisation. During the past few years, sulphur and heavy metal emissions from the copper and nickel smelter have been radically decreased. Ilowever, the heavy metals which have been accumulating in the soil for decades continue to affect the vegetation for a I(mg time through soil processes. Consequently, long term accumulation in the soil has to be taken into account when determining the critical loads of forest ecosystems for heavy metals.


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