Abstract

Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate how the emission of pollutants to the atmosphere from the late 19th century until modern times has been recorded in rings of silver fir trees growing in southern Poland. Samples were collected from 24 firs growing in the Beskid Niski Mountains (Western Carpathians). Using a Pressler borer, a single core was collected from each tree. Within the samples, tree-ring widths were measured. On this basis, reductions of tree-ring widths were calculated and subsequently divided into three classes according to their severity. Study results indicate that growth reductions at the site studied were influenced by the pollution emitted from the now-defunct Central Industrial Region, which developed most rapidly from 1920 to 1940, and began to decline after World War II. These emissions were probably responsible for reductions in the trees sampled in the years 1928–1947. On the other hand, reductions of tree-ring widths dating from 1951 to 1989 were caused by the post-war development of heavy industry throughout Poland, and in particular in the Upper Silesian Industrial Region, which developed at its most rapid rate from 1960 to 1990. The results obtained demonstrate that reductions of tree-ring widths in the silver firs studied are related to industrial air pollution in the 20th century. As industrial production declined and environmentally friendly technologies were introduced in the early 1990s, air pollution levels decreased and an increase in tree-ring widths followed in the silver firs studied. Further reductions of tree-ring widths have been observed in recent years (since 2009), which may be caused by air pollution due to low-stack emissions from domestic boilers. The analysis conducted demonstrates that a reduction in tree-ring widths in silver fir is a sensitive bioindicator of air pollution.

Highlights

  • The degrading impact of air-polluting emissions on forests is a widely studied phenomenon (WIMMER, 2002; DANEK, 2007; SZYCHOWSKA-KRĄPIEC, 2009; MALIK ET AL., 2011)

  • The extensive destruction of tree stands which occurred during the period of rapid industrial development resulted in intensified interest in studies on the impact of pollution on trees (KRĄPIEC & SZYCHOWSKA-KRĄPIEC, 2001; DANEK, 2007; MALIK ET AL., 2011), this research initially focused on changes in stem morphology or the impact of parasites on individual trees weakened by the presence of pollution (DUSZYŃSKI, 2014)

  • The presence of reductions in tree-ring widths in the years after World War II in the trees studied demonstrates that firs growing in the Beskid Niski Mountains were affected by pollution transported over long distances, probably originating from the Upper Silesian Industrial Region with its numerous steel mills (19) and non-ferrous metal smelters (3), coking plants (9), power plants and combined heat and power plants (43) and chemical plants (3), and from the Czech Republic and Germany (PUKOWSKA-MITKA & TKOCZ, 2008, ELLING ET AL., 2009, TKOCZ, 2012)

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Introduction

The degrading impact of air-polluting emissions on forests is a widely studied phenomenon (WIMMER, 2002; DANEK, 2007; SZYCHOWSKA-KRĄPIEC, 2009; MALIK ET AL., 2011). This manifests itself as a reduction in tree rings or as missing rings (SZYCHOWSKA-KRĄPIEC, 2009). These relationships can be used as a tool to enable the dendrochronological reconstruction of environmental pollution, and the advantage of this method is that it makes it possible to analyse the variable impact of environmental factors on tree-ring widths at an annual or seasonal resolution (GÄRTNER, 2007)

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