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Mires and Peat

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Year 2020
  • Trace elements content of surface peat deposits in the Solovetsky Islands (White Sea)
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    • K. Kozioł
    • J. Korzeniowska
    • D. Okupny
    • E. Bezak-mazur
    • S. Żurek

    - Mires and Peat - Year 2020

    Peatlands form environmental archives of trace element deposition. In this regard they are particularly valuable for areas such as the Arctic, where regular pollution monitoring is either impossible or extremely costly. The aim of this study was to assess pollution in the Solovetsky Islands (65° 05' N, 35° 53' E) by examining the spatial variability in trace element content of the uppermost layer of peat, immediately below the...

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