Abstract

Chemical analyses were made of stream and underground waters, soils and vegetation from a serpentine-chromite ore district. The distribution of several elements in plant and soil was examined statistically and soil-plant relationships were discussed. Of eighteen species of plant examined, Clethra and Castanea showed great accumulation of cobalt and manganese, respectively. Lognormal distribution was assumed in plant for several elements.

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