Scots Pine Needles As Bioindicators In Determining The Aerial Distribution Pattern Of Sulphur Emissions Around Industrial Plants

In this study, the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) C needles (i.e. the current-year-needles) were used as bioindicators in determining the aerial distribution pattern of sulphur emissions around industrial point sources at Kemi, Northern Finland. The average sulphur concentration in the C needles w...

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Main Authors: Pöykiö, Risto, Hietala, Jari, Nurmesniemi, Hannu
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Hietala, Jari
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description In this study, the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) C needles (i.e. the current-year-needles) were used as bioindicators in determining the aerial distribution pattern of sulphur emissions around industrial point sources at Kemi, Northern Finland. The average sulphur concentration in the C needles was 897 mg/kg (d.w.), with a standard deviation of 118 mg/kg (d.w.) and range 740 – 1350 mg/kg (d.w.). According to results in this study, Scots pine needles (Pinus sylvestris L.) appear to be an ideal bioindicators for identifying atmospheric sulphur pollution derived from industrial plants and can complement the information provided by plant mapping studies around industrial plants. : {"references": ["J. Poikolainen, \"Mosses, epiphytic lichens and tree bark as biomonitors\nfor air pollutants - specifically for heavy metals in regional surveys,\"\nDoctoral Thesis. Acta Universitatis Ouluensis, A 421. Oulu University\nPress, Oulu, Finland, 2004.", "K. Ots, and V. Reisner, \"Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and its habitat in\nMuraka bog under the influence of wastes from the Narva power plants\n(North-East Estonia),\" Proc. Estonian Acad. Sci. Biol. Ecol., vol. 55, pp.\n137-148, 2006.", "P. Rautio, and S. Huttunen, \"Total vs. internal element concentrations in\nScots pine needles along a sulphur and metal pollution,\" Environ.\nPollut., vol. 122, pp. 273-289, 2003.", "A. Laamanen, and R. Lahdes, \"Observations on sulphur content of pine\nneedles from the environment of point and area sources,\" Work Environ.\nHealth, vol. 6, pp. 41-43, 1969.", "R. P\u00f6yki\u00f6, H. Nurmesniemi, V.A. Kivilinna, and J. Hietala, \"Long-term\nchanges in sulphur concentrations in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)\nneedles in the area around pulp and paper mills at Kemi, Northern\nFinland,\" J. Int. Environmental Application & Science, vol. 5, pp. 9-16,\n2010.", "R. P\u00f6yki\u00f6, V.A. Kivilinna, and H. Nurmesniemi, \"Pine needles (Pinus\nsylvestris L.) as a bioindicator of sodium and calcium deposition in the\narea around pulp and paper mills at Kemi, Northern Finland,\" Chemija,\nvol. 21, pp. 42-47, 2010.", "R. P\u00f6yki\u00f6, and H. Torvela, \"Pine needles (Pinus sylvestris L.) as a\nbioindicator of sulphur and heavy metal deposition in the area around a\npulp and paper mill complex at Kemi, Northern Finland.\" Inter. J.\nEnviron. Anal. Chem., vol. 79, pp. 143-154, 2001.", "A. Tammilehto, S. Hamari, \"M\u251c\u00f1nnynneulasten rikkipitoisuus- ja\nvaurioselvitys Kemiss\u251c\u00f1 ja Keminmaassa vuonna 2009\", Lapin\nVesitutkimus Oy, 2009 (in Finnish).", "R. C. Eagan, P. V. Hobbs, and L. F. Radke, \"Particle emissions from a\nlarge kraft paper mill and their effects on the microstructure of warm\nclouds\", J. Appl. Meteorol., vol. 13, pp. 535-552, 1974.\n[10] J. C.M. Bordado, and J. F.P. Gomes, \"Atmospheric emissions of kraft\npulp mills\", Chem. Eng. Proc., vol. 41, pp. 667-671, 2002.\n[11] A. Tohka, and N. Karvosenoja, \"Final particle emissions and emission\nreduction potential in Finnish industrial processes\", Report of Finnish\nInstitute 21/2006. Edita Prima Ltd., Helsinki, 2006.\n[12] A. J. Lindroos, J. Derome, K. Derome, and M. Lindgren, \"Trends in\nsulphate deposition on the forest and forest floor and defoliation degree\nin 16 intensively studied forest stands in Finland during 1996-2003,\"\nBoreal Env. Res., vol. 11, pp. 451-461, 2006.\n[13] R. P\u00f6yki\u00f6, H. Nurmesniemi, J. Hietala, P. Parvinen, P. Per\u251c\u00f1m\u251c\u00f1ki, and K.\nWieczorek-Ciurowa, \"Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) needles as\nbioindicators in determining the distribution pattern of aerial sulphur\nemissions from industrial plants at Kemi, Northern Finland,\" 15th\nInternational Conference on Heavy Metals in the Environment. 19 -\n23th September 2010, Gdansk, Poland, Proceedings, pp. 972-974, 2010.\n[14] J. L. Innes, \"Influence of air pollution on the foliar nutrition of conifers\nin Great Britain\", Environ. Pollut., vol. 88, pp. 183-192, 1995.\n[15] P. Rautio, S. Huttunen, and J. Lamppu, \"Seasonal foliar chemistry of\nNorthern Scots pines under sulphur and heavy metal pollution,\"\nChemosphere, vol. 37, pp. 271-287, 1998."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.1074880 2025-01-16T23:52:18+00:00 Scots Pine Needles As Bioindicators In Determining The Aerial Distribution Pattern Of Sulphur Emissions Around Industrial Plants Pöykiö, Risto Hietala, Jari Nurmesniemi, Hannu 2010 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1074880 https://zenodo.org/record/1074880 en eng Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1074881 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Emission Sulphur Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris Text Journal article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2010 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1074880 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1074881 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z In this study, the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) C needles (i.e. the current-year-needles) were used as bioindicators in determining the aerial distribution pattern of sulphur emissions around industrial point sources at Kemi, Northern Finland. The average sulphur concentration in the C needles was 897 mg/kg (d.w.), with a standard deviation of 118 mg/kg (d.w.) and range 740 – 1350 mg/kg (d.w.). According to results in this study, Scots pine needles (Pinus sylvestris L.) appear to be an ideal bioindicators for identifying atmospheric sulphur pollution derived from industrial plants and can complement the information provided by plant mapping studies around industrial plants. : {"references": ["J. Poikolainen, \"Mosses, epiphytic lichens and tree bark as biomonitors\nfor air pollutants - specifically for heavy metals in regional surveys,\"\nDoctoral Thesis. Acta Universitatis Ouluensis, A 421. Oulu University\nPress, Oulu, Finland, 2004.", "K. Ots, and V. Reisner, \"Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and its habitat in\nMuraka bog under the influence of wastes from the Narva power plants\n(North-East Estonia),\" Proc. Estonian Acad. Sci. Biol. Ecol., vol. 55, pp.\n137-148, 2006.", "P. Rautio, and S. Huttunen, \"Total vs. internal element concentrations in\nScots pine needles along a sulphur and metal pollution,\" Environ.\nPollut., vol. 122, pp. 273-289, 2003.", "A. Laamanen, and R. Lahdes, \"Observations on sulphur content of pine\nneedles from the environment of point and area sources,\" Work Environ.\nHealth, vol. 6, pp. 41-43, 1969.", "R. P\u00f6yki\u00f6, H. Nurmesniemi, V.A. Kivilinna, and J. Hietala, \"Long-term\nchanges in sulphur concentrations in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)\nneedles in the area around pulp and paper mills at Kemi, Northern\nFinland,\" J. Int. Environmental Application & Science, vol. 5, pp. 9-16,\n2010.", "R. P\u00f6yki\u00f6, V.A. Kivilinna, and H. Nurmesniemi, \"Pine needles (Pinus\nsylvestris L.) as a bioindicator of sodium and calcium deposition in the\narea around pulp and paper mills at Kemi, Northern Finland,\" Chemija,\nvol. 21, pp. 42-47, 2010.", "R. P\u00f6yki\u00f6, and H. Torvela, \"Pine needles (Pinus sylvestris L.) as a\nbioindicator of sulphur and heavy metal deposition in the area around a\npulp and paper mill complex at Kemi, Northern Finland.\" Inter. J.\nEnviron. Anal. Chem., vol. 79, pp. 143-154, 2001.", "A. Tammilehto, S. Hamari, \"M\u251c\u00f1nnynneulasten rikkipitoisuus- ja\nvaurioselvitys Kemiss\u251c\u00f1 ja Keminmaassa vuonna 2009\", Lapin\nVesitutkimus Oy, 2009 (in Finnish).", "R. C. Eagan, P. V. Hobbs, and L. F. Radke, \"Particle emissions from a\nlarge kraft paper mill and their effects on the microstructure of warm\nclouds\", J. Appl. Meteorol., vol. 13, pp. 535-552, 1974.\n[10] J. C.M. Bordado, and J. F.P. Gomes, \"Atmospheric emissions of kraft\npulp mills\", Chem. Eng. Proc., vol. 41, pp. 667-671, 2002.\n[11] A. Tohka, and N. Karvosenoja, \"Final particle emissions and emission\nreduction potential in Finnish industrial processes\", Report of Finnish\nInstitute 21/2006. Edita Prima Ltd., Helsinki, 2006.\n[12] A. J. Lindroos, J. Derome, K. Derome, and M. Lindgren, \"Trends in\nsulphate deposition on the forest and forest floor and defoliation degree\nin 16 intensively studied forest stands in Finland during 1996-2003,\"\nBoreal Env. Res., vol. 11, pp. 451-461, 2006.\n[13] R. P\u00f6yki\u00f6, H. Nurmesniemi, J. Hietala, P. Parvinen, P. Per\u251c\u00f1m\u251c\u00f1ki, and K.\nWieczorek-Ciurowa, \"Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) needles as\nbioindicators in determining the distribution pattern of aerial sulphur\nemissions from industrial plants at Kemi, Northern Finland,\" 15th\nInternational Conference on Heavy Metals in the Environment. 19 -\n23th September 2010, Gdansk, Poland, Proceedings, pp. 972-974, 2010.\n[14] J. L. Innes, \"Influence of air pollution on the foliar nutrition of conifers\nin Great Britain\", Environ. Pollut., vol. 88, pp. 183-192, 1995.\n[15] P. Rautio, S. Huttunen, and J. Lamppu, \"Seasonal foliar chemistry of\nNorthern Scots pines under sulphur and heavy metal pollution,\"\nChemosphere, vol. 37, pp. 271-287, 1998."]} Text Northern Finland DataCite Hamari ENVELOPE(25.171,25.171,65.701,65.701) Hietala ENVELOPE(27.798,27.798,66.394,66.394) Hobbs ENVELOPE(-57.500,-57.500,-64.300,-64.300) Narva ENVELOPE(26.850,26.850,66.267,66.267) Rautio ENVELOPE(23.688,23.688,66.282,66.282)
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Sulphur
Scots Pine
Pinus sylvestris
Pöykiö, Risto
Hietala, Jari
Nurmesniemi, Hannu
Scots Pine Needles As Bioindicators In Determining The Aerial Distribution Pattern Of Sulphur Emissions Around Industrial Plants
title Scots Pine Needles As Bioindicators In Determining The Aerial Distribution Pattern Of Sulphur Emissions Around Industrial Plants
title_full Scots Pine Needles As Bioindicators In Determining The Aerial Distribution Pattern Of Sulphur Emissions Around Industrial Plants
title_fullStr Scots Pine Needles As Bioindicators In Determining The Aerial Distribution Pattern Of Sulphur Emissions Around Industrial Plants
title_full_unstemmed Scots Pine Needles As Bioindicators In Determining The Aerial Distribution Pattern Of Sulphur Emissions Around Industrial Plants
title_short Scots Pine Needles As Bioindicators In Determining The Aerial Distribution Pattern Of Sulphur Emissions Around Industrial Plants
title_sort scots pine needles as bioindicators in determining the aerial distribution pattern of sulphur emissions around industrial plants
topic Emission
Sulphur
Scots Pine
Pinus sylvestris
topic_facet Emission
Sulphur
Scots Pine
Pinus sylvestris
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