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Tytuł:
Soil and assimilatory organs of trees as indicators in dioxin monitoring of the forest environment
Autorzy:
Czerniak, A.
Poszyler-Adamska, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/61068.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Stowarzyszenie Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich PAN
Opis:
The balance of major processes of metabolism is the condition of a continuous existence of the forest ecosystem. Each significant change of chemical balance in the environment brings about disturbances to homeostasis, quantitative and qualitative succession of individual components of plant and animal world, resulting in degradation of forest environment. The initiation of the continuous complex forest areas monitoring dates back to the 80`s when a sudden increase of forests` stands segments dieback occurred. The network of forest monitoring is based on the fixed observation I and II spots (SPO). Monitoring research may be extended to other substances not included in the Polish Act if the spot pollution source imposes a serious burden on the environment. It corresponds mainly to the areas situated in the closest vicinity of industrial plants which may significantly deteriorate the condition of the environment. The plants in interest include: heat and power stations, combustion plants, aluminum works, chemical plants, cellulose works, iron foundries, and industrial and municipal refuse landfill sites. The paper identifies main dangers posed to the forest environment resulting from emission and migration of polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDD), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDF) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) – compounds commonly called dioxins. Mechanisms of biological activity of dioxins are insufficiently investigated. A sequence of unfavourable changes in organisms as a result of exposition to dioxins has been observed. Dioxins reach human and animal organisms together with food, as well as while inhaling and penetrating through skin. Dioxins damage living cells and as a consequence cause growth and development disorders of organisms. A symptom of dioxin intoxication in humans is chloracne (acne chlorica), characterized by disorders in both anatomy and activity of sebaceous glands. The acne symptoms are only signs which indicate a general intoxication with chlorinated hydrocarbons. The paper presents representative results of the investigation obtained within the confines of the introductory dioxin monitoring carried out in the selected forest complexes. Table 1 presents the results of the analysis of forest soil from unpolluted areas (the Antonin Forest Division - Czarnylas Forestry and the Gniezno Division - Orchówek Forestry) and a comparison with the results of polluted soil measurement collected in the vicinity of Warsaw where the earlierconducted investigations showed the general dioxin content at the level of 12.275 ng PCDD/F-TEQ/kg of soil. The carried out research proves that dioxins may accumulate both in soil and plants, and include them in food system. To maintain the chemical balance in forest areas the authors suggest covering a selected group of forest biotopes situated in the vicinity of major emitters of chemical pollution for dioxin monitoring.
Źródło:
Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich; 2007, 3
1732-5587
Pojawia się w:
Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Forests screening effect on distribution of traffic noise
Autorzy:
Czerniak, A.
Poszyler-Adamska, A.
Kayzer, D.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/59826.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Stowarzyszenie Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich PAN
Opis:
Noise is one of the most popular environmental pollution. Long-standing residence in noisy areas can cause discomfort, problems with sleeping, neurosis, etc. Because of moving sources and increasing the number of routs, communicative noise is drudging on the huge areas. The level of noise emitted depends on the number of vehicles, as well as their types, speed and technical condition and also the type of routs pavement. Propagation of acoustic waves in the roadside area is stipulated by sound's source energy as well as characteristics of the emitter. Forest ecotone zones and roadside afforestation constitute a certain ecological filter buffering contaminations generated by traffic. Trees and shrubs growing in the vicinity of routs are able to reflect as well as absorb noise. They can form natural acoustic screen. The paper presents an assessment of the propagation of communicative noise on the forestry areas by analysis of variance. Researchers were carried out in the forest area, urban and park forests. Evaluation of noise propagation was conducted in January and July 2006. The measurements’ intensity of noise was interpreted according to model three-factor linear model as well as two-factor linear model. Measuring points were located in different distances away from the crown road (factor A). Researchers were carried out in winter and vegetation periods (factor C). The results obtained on forest areas were compared with those of nonforest control areas (factor B). For comparison purposes research was also carried out near the polycarbonate acoustic baffle. On the basis of analysis of variance it can be noticed that all null hypothesis of main factors effects are rejected in favour of alternative hypothesis at significance level α=0.01. It means that each factor influences on the level of communicative noise. The carried out research showed that the most important factor which determines noise propagation is plant cover. The equivalent noise levels were similar in both research periods in the afforestations situated in Złotniki, the national road 11 and Poznań, the Umultowska street. It results from the fact that the dominant species in the analysed afforestations was Pinus sylvestris L. The most significant equivalent level value decrease occurred in the 50m wide belt of the pine stand. The equivalent noise levels were similar in both research periods in the afforestations situated in Złotniki, the national road 11 and Poznań, the Umultowska street. It results from the fact that the dominant species in the analysed afforestations was Pinus sylvestris L. The most significant equivalent level value decrease occurred in the 50m wide belt of the pine stand. The approx. 30m wide pine stand reduces noise propagation both in winter and summer to a degree comparable to the polycarbonated acoustic screen. The broad-leaved shrub-belt in the Sołacki Park decreased the equivalent noise level value (by approx. 5 dB) only in the vegetation season.
Źródło:
Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich; 2007, 3
1732-5587
Pojawia się w:
Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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