T. Prohaska et al., INVESTIGATION OF ELEMENT VARIABILITY IN TREE-RINGS OF YOUNG NORWAY SPRUCE BY LASER-ABLATION-ICPMS, Science of the total environment, 219(1), 1998, pp. 29-39
Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS)
has been used to investigate the elemental variation for tree rings o
f 20-year-old clonal Norway spruce trees that grew nearby an aluminum
smelter. Four years prior to analysis this source of fluoride pollutio
n was shut down and the subsequent variation of the concentration of e
lements in the tree ring according to their mobility in the tree stem
was investigated by means of a LA-ICPMS. The elements Al, Fe, Ca, Ba a
nd Sr showed a significant increase in values after the pollution shut
down. Elements with similar chemical behavior and mobility show simila
r patterns of distribution. Circular investigations of tree rings show
a variation of up to 60% of the elemental concentration depending on
the geographical direction following the changing properties (e.g dens
ity) of wood. The circular pattern correlate again for elements with s
imilar properties and function. Furthermore, wood which develops in re
sponse to unbalanced mechanical pressure, such as wind for example (so
called compression wood) shows significant differences in element con
centration compared with unstressed wood. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.
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