It is well established that mining and metallurgy on a larger scale in Sweden originated in Bergslagen. The historical mining district Garpenberg in Bergslagen presently show the oldest signs of mining in Sweden (2300 BP) based on a study of a lake sediment profile from Gruvsjön. This report focuses on the mining history around Finnhytte-dammsjön (Garpenberg) to assess when the first signs of mining occur, what type of ore was being mined, when the first sign of modern mining was observed and when the lake development stabilized. A complete sediment profile was sampled from Finnhytte-dammsjön which was analyzed with X-Ray Fluorescence spectroscopy. An age-depth model was created for the sediment profile using the introduction of Norway Spru...
The aim of this study was to examine the current and historic mercury(Hg) load of the lake Storjukta...
Two lake sediment cores and 10 lake water samples were sampled at different depths to assess trace m...
Radiocarbon datings in a previous study suggested that Moshyttan in Nora bergslag is the oldest blas...
A common view in today’s society is that natural background conditions is found just prior to the st...
The aim of this study was to get a better knowledge of the metal pollution and the mining history of...
Detailed stratigraphic analyses of sediments deposited in Lake Botjärnen, a small boreal forest lake...
While the environmental impact of the industrial age is massive, including climate change, pollution...
The release of toxic metals from local mining activities often represents a severe environmental haz...
In Central Sweden an estimated 80% of the lakes contain fish exceeding health guidelines for mercury...
The progression of industrial, rural and agrarian development is studied from sediment cores co...
The aim of this study was to work out whether bloomery activities might have left a geochemical impr...
Anthropogenic activities are often considered to be the main sources of mercury (Hg) found in aquati...
The Bergslagen mining district of southern Sweden is one of Europe’s classic mining districts with m...
The aim of this study was to examine the current and historic mercury(Hg) load of the lake Storjukta...
Two lake sediment cores and 10 lake water samples were sampled at different depths to assess trace m...
Radiocarbon datings in a previous study suggested that Moshyttan in Nora bergslag is the oldest blas...
A common view in today’s society is that natural background conditions is found just prior to the st...
The aim of this study was to get a better knowledge of the metal pollution and the mining history of...
Detailed stratigraphic analyses of sediments deposited in Lake Botjärnen, a small boreal forest lake...
While the environmental impact of the industrial age is massive, including climate change, pollution...
The release of toxic metals from local mining activities often represents a severe environmental haz...
In Central Sweden an estimated 80% of the lakes contain fish exceeding health guidelines for mercury...
The progression of industrial, rural and agrarian development is studied from sediment cores co...
The aim of this study was to work out whether bloomery activities might have left a geochemical impr...
Anthropogenic activities are often considered to be the main sources of mercury (Hg) found in aquati...
The Bergslagen mining district of southern Sweden is one of Europe’s classic mining districts with m...
The aim of this study was to examine the current and historic mercury(Hg) load of the lake Storjukta...
Two lake sediment cores and 10 lake water samples were sampled at different depths to assess trace m...
Radiocarbon datings in a previous study suggested that Moshyttan in Nora bergslag is the oldest blas...