Silva Fennica (Jan 1981)

Content of sulphur and fluorine compounds in Scots pine needles as an indicator of air pollution in Poland.

  • Molski, Boguslaw,
  • Bytnerowicz, Andrzej,
  • Dmuchowski, Wojciech

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a15366
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4

Abstract

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Our preliminary findings indicate that the content of total sulphur and soluble fluorides in needles of the Scots pine ( L.) reflects the degree of air pollution with sulphur and fluorine compounds. A project for a map of air pollution in Poland, based on chemical analysis of Scots pine needles, is presented. Results of the total sulphur and soluble fluoride content in 2-year old needles from 15- to 25-year-old trees should yield a picture of air pollution with sulphur and fluorine compounds. The first stage will involve the preparation of a map of the area between the Warsaw and Plock agglomerations. This area will be divided into 10 squares with side dimension of 25 km each. Samples will be taken at 5 different sites in each square and also approximately every 5 km along a straight line between these towns.Pinus sylvestris