The dynamics of the heavy metals composition in the atmospheric deposition of pine and birch biogeocenoses near the Pasvik Reserve has been estimated taking into account the influence of air pollution. The objects of study are two monitoring plots located in Betuletum herbosum and Pinetum fruticuloso-hylocomiosum westward the combine "Pechenganikel" (Murmansk region) being a powerful source of sulfur dioxide and heavy metal emissions. The studied period of observation on atmospheric precipitation in the form of snow is 5 years (2009–2013), in the form of rain – 3 years (2010–2012). The plots have been equipped with 8 snow collectors (6 – under the forest canopy, 2 – in the open area), in the form of rain – 23 rain collectors (20 – under the...
As a result of studies of newly fallen snow in the North of the Kola Peninsula, it was found that fr...
The current (2005-2011) status of the chemical composition of snow cover and rain collected at a hei...
AbstractSoil samples and aspen bark in the environs of Tomsk (Western Siberia) were studied in order...
This study examines the dynamics of the composition of atmospheric precipitation and soil water in c...
The environment is a dynamic system, subject to change resulting from a variety of physicochemical f...
Since June 2004 throughfall samples in beech and spruce vegetation have been taken at the observator...
Abstract: Epiphytic lichens are well-known indicators of air contamination. The chemical composition...
Over the last 35 years the temporal and spatial trends of heavy metal deposition have been followed ...
A snow-pit and hand-drilled core have been sampled at Spaatz Island in the Antarctic Peninsula to ob...
This research was carried out around the industrialised area and D100 highway in Düzce, in order to ...
The atmosphere emissions of Ni and Cu from the smelters in Nickel and Zapoljarny are the main source...
This investigation was undertaken to determine the atmospheric pollution with heavy metals due to co...
Commissioned by the Norwegian Environment Agency, NILU – Norwegian Institute for Air Research in col...
Snow cover is known to be an efficient and unique natural archive of atmospheric input and an indica...
Trace Metal (TM: Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, Sb and Zn) atmospheric inputs have been studied on six forested sit...
As a result of studies of newly fallen snow in the North of the Kola Peninsula, it was found that fr...
The current (2005-2011) status of the chemical composition of snow cover and rain collected at a hei...
AbstractSoil samples and aspen bark in the environs of Tomsk (Western Siberia) were studied in order...
This study examines the dynamics of the composition of atmospheric precipitation and soil water in c...
The environment is a dynamic system, subject to change resulting from a variety of physicochemical f...
Since June 2004 throughfall samples in beech and spruce vegetation have been taken at the observator...
Abstract: Epiphytic lichens are well-known indicators of air contamination. The chemical composition...
Over the last 35 years the temporal and spatial trends of heavy metal deposition have been followed ...
A snow-pit and hand-drilled core have been sampled at Spaatz Island in the Antarctic Peninsula to ob...
This research was carried out around the industrialised area and D100 highway in Düzce, in order to ...
The atmosphere emissions of Ni and Cu from the smelters in Nickel and Zapoljarny are the main source...
This investigation was undertaken to determine the atmospheric pollution with heavy metals due to co...
Commissioned by the Norwegian Environment Agency, NILU – Norwegian Institute for Air Research in col...
Snow cover is known to be an efficient and unique natural archive of atmospheric input and an indica...
Trace Metal (TM: Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, Sb and Zn) atmospheric inputs have been studied on six forested sit...
As a result of studies of newly fallen snow in the North of the Kola Peninsula, it was found that fr...
The current (2005-2011) status of the chemical composition of snow cover and rain collected at a hei...
AbstractSoil samples and aspen bark in the environs of Tomsk (Western Siberia) were studied in order...