<p>Mining activities cause heavy metal pollution of the water, the soil and the air in the affected areas. Metal toxicity, acidic pH and changes in soil structure are supposed to induce a stress on the riparian forest. Coniferous trees affected by this type of human-induced environmental stress react by producing different anatomical changes, commonly the abrupt radial growth decrease and traumatic resin duct production. By analysing growth anomalies formed in tree-rings, it is therefore possible to reconstruct retrospectively the dynamics of forest under environmental polluted, conditions.</p><p>On the 10th of March 2000 an ecological disaster occurred in Maramureş Mountains, Romania. A tailing pond of the Baia Borşa mines (district Maramu...
The upper Jiu Valley, around Petrosani and Lupeni, is Romania’s principal coal mining region. Many m...
The aim of this research is to investigate changes in the annual radial increment of Scots pine (Pin...
The relationship between waste rocks and trees growing on the Hop waste-rock dump from the Ro\u15fia...
During the last three millennia the mining regions of northwestern Romania (Maramure?, Apuseni) expo...
Abstract. In the region of the Apuseni Mountains, a part of the Western Carpathians in Romania, mini...
In January and March 2000 two tailings dam failures in Maramureş County, northwest Romania, resulted...
Mining activity is often responsible for the drainage of acid or metal-enriched waters to fluvial sy...
In January and March 2000 two tailings dam failures occurred in the upper Tisza catchment area near ...
Heavy metal pollution from mining activities is a significant environmental problem, as mine dumps a...
Mining of precious metals poses a threat to the environment by heavy metal contamination. Soil conta...
I participated in a NATO Advanced Research Workshop titled “Effects of Air Pollution on Forest Healt...
The spruce forests near the upper tree line in the Krkonoše Mountains (Czech Republic) are damaged b...
Potentially Toxic Element (PTE) pollution from mining activities is a significant environmental prob...
The River Vişeu catchment in Maramureş County, northwestern Romania, has a long history of base and ...
The relationship between waste rocks and trees growing on the Hop waste-rock dump from the Ro\u15fia...
The upper Jiu Valley, around Petrosani and Lupeni, is Romania’s principal coal mining region. Many m...
The aim of this research is to investigate changes in the annual radial increment of Scots pine (Pin...
The relationship between waste rocks and trees growing on the Hop waste-rock dump from the Ro\u15fia...
During the last three millennia the mining regions of northwestern Romania (Maramure?, Apuseni) expo...
Abstract. In the region of the Apuseni Mountains, a part of the Western Carpathians in Romania, mini...
In January and March 2000 two tailings dam failures in Maramureş County, northwest Romania, resulted...
Mining activity is often responsible for the drainage of acid or metal-enriched waters to fluvial sy...
In January and March 2000 two tailings dam failures occurred in the upper Tisza catchment area near ...
Heavy metal pollution from mining activities is a significant environmental problem, as mine dumps a...
Mining of precious metals poses a threat to the environment by heavy metal contamination. Soil conta...
I participated in a NATO Advanced Research Workshop titled “Effects of Air Pollution on Forest Healt...
The spruce forests near the upper tree line in the Krkonoše Mountains (Czech Republic) are damaged b...
Potentially Toxic Element (PTE) pollution from mining activities is a significant environmental prob...
The River Vişeu catchment in Maramureş County, northwestern Romania, has a long history of base and ...
The relationship between waste rocks and trees growing on the Hop waste-rock dump from the Ro\u15fia...
The upper Jiu Valley, around Petrosani and Lupeni, is Romania’s principal coal mining region. Many m...
The aim of this research is to investigate changes in the annual radial increment of Scots pine (Pin...
The relationship between waste rocks and trees growing on the Hop waste-rock dump from the Ro\u15fia...