Abstract Detailed stratigraphic analyses of sedi-ments deposited in Lake Botjärnen, a small boreal forest lake in the shield terrain of central Sweden, clearly reflect progressively increasing human impact on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems following settlement and establishment of an iron industry in the 17th century. Rising frequencies of pollen and spores from light-demanding plants provide evidence of extensive forest clearance for charcoal and timber production, which peaked in the early 20th century. An associated increase in catchment erosion is reflected by changing carbon and nitrogen elemental content and carbon–isotope composition of sediment organic matter and by increased magnetic suscepti-bility of the sediments. Records o...
Note:The goal of this thesis was to examine sources and pathways of heavy metals in lakes and their ...
The aim of this study was to assess the environmental effects of Moshyttan, one of the earliest know...
Acid Sulfate soils (AS) are recognized for being a source of acidity in freshwaters in America, Euro...
Detailed stratigraphic analyses of sediments deposited in Lake Botjärnen, a small boreal forest lake...
A common view in today’s society is that natural background conditions is found just prior to the st...
While the environmental impact of the industrial age is massive, including climate change, pollution...
It is well established that mining and metallurgy on a larger scale in Sweden originated in Bergslag...
Abstract A pollen record obtained from a 2.2-m sedi-ment succession deposited in a small lake in the...
The release of toxic metals from local mining activities often represents a severe environmental haz...
The aim of this study was to get a better knowledge of the metal pollution and the mining history of...
The progression of industrial, rural and agrarian development is studied from sediment cores co...
Throughout human history man has utilized the environment to varying degrees, depending on technolog...
Sediments in two aquatic environments have been investigated. Both are anthropogenically affected an...
Radiocarbon datings in a previous study suggested that Moshyttan in Nora bergslag is the oldest blas...
The main purpose of this study was to examine the effect on a lake as a result of sulfide mining. Th...
Note:The goal of this thesis was to examine sources and pathways of heavy metals in lakes and their ...
The aim of this study was to assess the environmental effects of Moshyttan, one of the earliest know...
Acid Sulfate soils (AS) are recognized for being a source of acidity in freshwaters in America, Euro...
Detailed stratigraphic analyses of sediments deposited in Lake Botjärnen, a small boreal forest lake...
A common view in today’s society is that natural background conditions is found just prior to the st...
While the environmental impact of the industrial age is massive, including climate change, pollution...
It is well established that mining and metallurgy on a larger scale in Sweden originated in Bergslag...
Abstract A pollen record obtained from a 2.2-m sedi-ment succession deposited in a small lake in the...
The release of toxic metals from local mining activities often represents a severe environmental haz...
The aim of this study was to get a better knowledge of the metal pollution and the mining history of...
The progression of industrial, rural and agrarian development is studied from sediment cores co...
Throughout human history man has utilized the environment to varying degrees, depending on technolog...
Sediments in two aquatic environments have been investigated. Both are anthropogenically affected an...
Radiocarbon datings in a previous study suggested that Moshyttan in Nora bergslag is the oldest blas...
The main purpose of this study was to examine the effect on a lake as a result of sulfide mining. Th...
Note:The goal of this thesis was to examine sources and pathways of heavy metals in lakes and their ...
The aim of this study was to assess the environmental effects of Moshyttan, one of the earliest know...
Acid Sulfate soils (AS) are recognized for being a source of acidity in freshwaters in America, Euro...