The ecological state of the ecosystems in the border areas between Norway and Russia

Six sites for forest ecoystem monitorint were established to perform a long-term study of effects of air pollution on pine forest ecosystems along a pollution gradient in the border areas between Norway and Russia. The main pollution source is a nickel smelter. Several methods and analyses were used...

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Main Authors: Aamlid, D., Vassilieva, N., Aarrestad, P.A., Gytarsky, M. L., Lindmo, S., Karaban, R., Korotkov, V., Rindal, T., Kuzmicheva, V., Venn, K.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Boreal Environment Research Publishing Board 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/578093
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Summary:Six sites for forest ecoystem monitorint were established to perform a long-term study of effects of air pollution on pine forest ecosystems along a pollution gradient in the border areas between Norway and Russia. The main pollution source is a nickel smelter. Several methods and analyses were used to investigate different compartments of this northern boreal forest ecosystem. The differences in ecological condition and diversity observed among the research sites are probably due to the air pollution load in the area. The elevated concentrations of Ni and Cu detected in plant tissues, the reduced lichen vegetation on stems and on the forest floor, and the reduced or absent moss vegetation are the most obvious impacts in the investigated area.