2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.exis.2020.08.017
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Trace metals dispersion from 1000 years of mining activity in the northern French Alps

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“…This implication is supported by the mapped spatial distribution of the legacy concentrations of metals, which is consistent with the locations of old mining sites and abandoned mine wastes from both pre‐industrial and industrial time in this region, including the major Bergslagen mining district. In general, this implication is also consistent with persisting metal impacts from historic mining reported also from other parts of the world (Baron et al, 2006; Beane et al, 2016; Byrne et al, 2012; Camizuli et al, 2021; Resongles et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 81%
“…This implication is supported by the mapped spatial distribution of the legacy concentrations of metals, which is consistent with the locations of old mining sites and abandoned mine wastes from both pre‐industrial and industrial time in this region, including the major Bergslagen mining district. In general, this implication is also consistent with persisting metal impacts from historic mining reported also from other parts of the world (Baron et al, 2006; Beane et al, 2016; Byrne et al, 2012; Camizuli et al, 2021; Resongles et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%