Base metal pollution as a result of historical ore smelting in the Romanian Carpathians throughout the Holocene
In Europe the characteristics, distribution and effects of recent pollution are well known, with monitoring observations existing at a continental scale. However, estimates of long-term pollution are restricted to central-western Europe, the British Isles and Scandinavia. In Eastern Europe in partic...
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doaj-661eb70d888a4076aa7db75df1e8031e2021-06-02T15:33:59Zeng„Ștefan cel Mare” University PressGEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series1583-14692016-06-01262372Base metal pollution as a result of historical ore smelting in the Romanian Carpathians throughout the HoloceneJack LONGMANDaniel VERES et al.In Europe the characteristics, distribution and effects of recent pollution are well known, with monitoring observations existing at a continental scale. However, estimates of long-term pollution are restricted to central-western Europe, the British Isles and Scandinavia. In Eastern Europe in particular, the lack of such estimates has led to incomplete understanding of regional differences. When coupled to the insufficient knowledge of past emission sources and isotopic signatures of various ores, it is clear there are gaps in our knowledge of the history of pollution in this area. As a result, the causal relationships between humans and the environment are insufficiently explored, particularly within the Carpathian region - one with significant mineral wealth and a long history of human presencehttp://georeview.ro/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/332 |
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Base metal pollution as a result of historical ore smelting in the Romanian Carpathians throughout the Holocene |
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Base metal pollution as a result of historical ore smelting in the Romanian Carpathians throughout the Holocene |
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Base metal pollution as a result of historical ore smelting in the Romanian Carpathians throughout the Holocene |
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Base metal pollution as a result of historical ore smelting in the Romanian Carpathians throughout the Holocene |
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Base metal pollution as a result of historical ore smelting in the Romanian Carpathians throughout the Holocene |
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base metal pollution as a result of historical ore smelting in the romanian carpathians throughout the holocene |
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„Ștefan cel Mare” University Press |
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GEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series |
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1583-1469 |
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2016-06-01 |
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In Europe the characteristics, distribution and effects of recent pollution are well known, with monitoring observations existing at a continental scale. However, estimates of long-term pollution are restricted to central-western Europe, the British Isles and Scandinavia. In Eastern Europe in particular, the lack of such estimates has led to incomplete understanding of regional differences. When coupled to the insufficient knowledge of past emission sources and isotopic signatures of various ores, it is clear there are gaps in our knowledge of the history of pollution in this area. As a result, the causal relationships between humans and the environment are insufficiently explored, particularly within the Carpathian region - one with significant mineral wealth and a long history of human presence |
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