Environmental effects of one thousand years of copper production at Falun,central Sweden

Citation
As. Ek et al., Environmental effects of one thousand years of copper production at Falun,central Sweden, AMBIO, 30(2), 2001, pp. 96-103
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
Journal title
AMBIO
ISSN journal
00447447 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
96 - 103
Database
ISI
SICI code
0044-7447(200103)30:2<96:EEOOTY>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Copper production in Falun, central Sweden, has emitted sulfur dioxide (SO2 ) and metals to the air during at least 1000 years. Emissions peaked in the 17(th) century when Falun produced 2/3 of the world's copper supply. This area offers unique opportunities to study long-term effects of acid deposit ion and metal pollution, including recovery following the three centuries o f decreasing SO2 and metal deposition. Here we present a 1000-yr perspectiv e on local emissions of SO2, estimated air concentrations and dry depositio n of SO2, as well as results on acidification and metal pollution of soils and lakes. Despite a long period when deposition of SO2 exceeded the critic al load, soil acidification is limited to the most heavily polluted area 12 km NW and SE from the mine. According to diatom analyses of lake sediments , only 8 of 14 lakes have become acidified (0.4-0.8 pH units). None of thes e lakes show recovery from acidification, probably due to large amounts of sulfate still accumulated in the soils and changes in land use.