Abstract
Samples of tree bark, collected over an area of 4 km2 near a small non-ferrous metals smelter in Derbyshire, UK, were analysed for Pb and Al by
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a
Centre for Analytical Sciences, Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, Dainton Building, Brook Hill, Sheffield, UK
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C.W.McLeod@sheffield.ac.uk
b National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan
Samples of tree bark, collected over an area of 4 km2 near a small non-ferrous metals smelter in Derbyshire, UK, were analysed for Pb and Al by
Mapping airborne lead contamination near a metals smelter in Derbyshire, UK: spatial variation of Pb concentration and ‘enrichment factor’ for tree bark
D. Bellis, A. J. Cox, I. Staton, C. W. McLeod and K. Satake, J. Environ. Monit., 2001, 3, 512 DOI: 10.1039/B106835K
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