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Science of The Total Environment | 2009

Distribution of 210Pb and 210Po concentrations in wild berries and mushrooms in boreal forest ecosystems.

Kaisa Vaaramaa; Dina Solatie; Lasse Aro

The activity concentrations and distribution of 210Pb and 210Po in wild berries and edible mushrooms were investigated in Finnish forests. The main study areas were located in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests in southern and northern Finland. The activity concentrations of 210Pb and 210Po in blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) and lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.) samples decreased in the order: stems>leaves>berries (i.e. fruits). The activity ratios of 210Po/210Pb in the wild berry samples were mainly higher than one, indicating elevated activity concentrations of polonium in the samples. In mushrooms the activity concentrations of 210Pb and especially 210Po were higher than in fruits of the wild berries. The highest activity concentration of 210Pb was detected in Cortinarius armillatus L. (16.2 Bq kg(-1) d.w.) and the lowest in Leccinum vulpinum L. (1.38 Bq kg(-1) d.w.). The 210Po activity concentrations of the whole fruiting bodies ranged from 7.14 Bq kg(-1) d.w. (Russula paludosa L.) to 1174 Bq kg(-1) d.w. (L. vulpinum L.). In general, the highest activity concentrations of 210Po were recorded in boletes. The caps of mushrooms of the Boletaceae family showed higher activity concentrations of 210Po compared to the stipes. In most of the mushrooms analyzed, the activity concentrations of 210Po were higher than those of 210Pb. 210Po and 210Pb dominate the radiation doses received via ingestion of wild berries and mushrooms in northern Finland, while in southern Finland the ingested dose is dominated by 137Cs from the Chernobyl fallout.


Environmental Pollution | 2002

Effect of fertilisation on the potassium and radiocaesium distribution in tree stands (Pinus sylvestris L.) and peat on a pine mire

S. Kaunisto; Lasse Aro; A. Rantavaara

This paper compares the effects of single and repeated fertilisation on the contents of potassium, 134Cs and 137Cs in different Scots pine compartments at different levels above ground and in the peat profile 9 years after the Chernobyl disaster. The material was collected from a ditch spacing and fertilisation experiment in Finland. Above a needle potassium concentration of 3.0 mg g(-1) in composed crown samples, 137Cs and 134Cs concentrations remained at about the same level but below that the values were higher on average. This potassium value corresponded to the potassium concentrations of 3.5-3.6 mg g(-1) in the current-year needles of two topmost whorls. The result indicates an enhanced radiocaesium uptake by pine trees under severe potassium deficiency. Fertilisation with potassium-containing fertilisers decreased the caesium uptake considerably. The inhibiting effect of fertilisation on caesium uptake by trees seemed to be fairly long lasting. Fertilisation had sped up the penetration of caesium downwards in the peat profile and its moving out of the active circulation of elements between soil and plants.


Science of The Total Environment | 2010

Distribution of 210Pb and 210Po in boreal forest soil.

Kaisa Vaaramaa; Lasse Aro; Dina Solatie; Jukka Lehto

Vertical distribution and activity contents of (210)Pb and (210)Po were investigated in forest soils of Scots pine-dominated (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands from seven different locations in Finland. The mean total inventory in the soil profile, up to 20cm, of (210)Pb was 4.0kBqm(-2) (range3.1-5.0kBqm(-2)) and (210)Po 5.5kBqm(-2) (range 4.0-7.4kBqm(-2)), the organic soil layer containing 45% of the total inventory of both nuclides. In both the organic and the mineral layers the (210)Po/(210)Pb ratio was close to unity indicating a radioactive equilibrium between them. In the litter layer there was, however, a clear excess of (210)Po suggesting that polonium is recycled via root uptake from the root zone to the ground surface. The activity concentration (Bqkg(-1)) of (210)Pb clearly correlated with organic matter and the Fe, Al and Mn concentrations in soil indicating that radioactive lead is associated both with humic substances and the oxides of iron, aluminium and manganese. Radioactive lead was also seen to follow the behavior of stable lead. No systematic correlation between polonium and soil properties was seen.


Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research | 2018

Biomass production and carbon sequestration of dense downy birch stands on cutaway peatlands

Jyrki Hytönen; Lasse Aro; Paula Jylhä

ABSTRACT The establishment of biomass plantations with short-rotation forestry principles is one of the after-use options for cutaway peatlands. We studied biomass production and carbon sequestration in the above- and below-ground biomass of 25 naturally afforested, 10–30 years old downy birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh.) stands located in peat cutaway areas in Finland. Self-thinning reduced the stand density from 122,000 trees ha−1 (stand age of 10 years) to 10,000 trees ha−1 (25–30 years), while the leafless above-ground biomass increased from 17 Mg ha−1 up to 79–116 Mg ha−1. The total leafless biomass (including stumps and roots) varied from 46 to 151 Mg ha−1. The mean annual increment (MAI) of the above-ground biomass increased up to the stand age of 15 years, after which the MAI was on the average 3.2 Mg ha−1a−1. With below-ground biomass, the MAI of the stands older than 15 years was 4.7 Mg ha−1. The organic matter accumulated in the O-layer on the top of the residual peat increased linearly with the stand age, reaching 29.3 Mg ha−1 in the oldest stand. The O-layer contributed significantly to the C sink, and the afforestation with downy birch converted most of sites into C sinks.


THE NATURAL RADIATION ENVIRONMENT: 8th International Symposium (NRE#N#VIII) | 2008

210Po and 210Pb in Forest Soil and in Wild Berries in Finland

Kaisa Vaaramaa; Dina Solatie; Lasse Aro; Jukka Lehto

The behaviour of 210Po and 210Pb was investigated in forests in the Southern Finland site and in the Northern Finland site. Sampling sites were in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) forests. Maximum activities of 210Po and 210Pb in soil columns were found in organic layers. According to preliminary results of wild berry samples, the lowest 210Po concentrations were found in berries. The highest concentration of 210Po was found in stems of the blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and the lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis‐idaea) samples.


Boreal Environment Research | 2007

Emission factors and their uncertainty for the exchange of CO2, CH4 and N2O in Finnish managed peatlands

Jukka Alm; Narasinha J. Shurpali; Kari Minkkinen; Lasse Aro; Jyrki Hytönen; Tuomas Laurila; Annalea Lohila; Marja Maljanen; Pertti J. Martikainen; Päivi Mäkiranta; Timo Penttilä; Sanna Saarnio; Niko Silvan; Eeva-Stiina Tuittila; Jukka Laine


Boreal Environment Research | 2007

Soil greenhouse gas emissions from afforested organic soil croplands and cutaway peatlands

Päivi Mäkiranta; Jyrki Hytönen; Lasse Aro; Marja Maljanen; Mari Pihlatie; Hannamaria Potila; Narasinha J. Shurpali; Jukka Laine; Annalea Lohila; Pertti J. Martikainen; Kari Minkkinen


Boreal Environment Research | 2007

Carbon dioxide exchange above a 30-year-old Scots pine plantation established on organic-soil cropland

Annalea Lohila; Tuomas Laurila; Lasse Aro; Mika Aurela; Juha-Pekka Tuovinen; Jukka Laine; Pasi Kolari; Kari Minkkinen


Silva Fennica | 2012

Biomass and nutrition of naturally regenerated and coppiced birch on cutaway peatland during 37 years.

Jyrki Hytönen; Lasse Aro


Biogeochemistry | 2012

Afforestation does not necessarily reduce nitrous oxide emissions from managed boreal peat soils

Marja Maljanen; Narasinha J. Shurpali; Jyrki Hytönen; Päivi Mäkiranta; Lasse Aro; Hannamaria Potila; Jukka Laine; Changsheng Li; Pertti J. Martikainen

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Jyrki Hytönen

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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A. Rantavaara

Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority

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Jukka Laine

University of Helsinki

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Jyrki Hytönen

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Annalea Lohila

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Dina Solatie

Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority

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Marja Maljanen

University of Eastern Finland

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Narasinha J. Shurpali

University of Eastern Finland

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