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A historical study of mineral elements in forest plants from South Norway
Authors:Else Marie Løbersli  Eiliv Steinnes  Magne Ødeg»rd
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemistry, University of Trondheim, AVH, N-7055 Dragvoll, Norway;(2) Geochemical Division, Geological Survey of Norway, P.O.Box 3006 — Lade, N-7002 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:Herbarium plants were used as a material to study possible long-term changes in mineral elements of forest plants. Plants from South Norway collected in the period 1870 to 1930 were compared to plants collected in 1982. Relative to mineral contents in plants from 1870 to 1930, the 1982 material showed elevated levels of Zn, Cd, Rb, K, Mn and Ti and decreased levels of Sr, B, Ca and Mo in some of the plant species analysed. Most of these differences may be explained by changes in the environmental conditions, due to differences in chemical composition of precipitation, accelerated soil acidification and subsequent increasing mineral weathering. Consequently analysis of herbarium plants seems to provide valuable information about preindustrial levels of mineral elements and seems to detect changes in mineral elements brought about by recent anthropogenic activity.
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