@ARTICLE{Łukasik_Adam_Technogenic_2009, author={Łukasik, Adam and Strzyszcz, Zygmunt}, volume={vol.35}, number={No 2}, pages={87-95}, journal={Archives of Environmental Protection}, howpublished={online}, year={2009}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={The Sudety Mountains are located close to industrial areas of Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic and are the most polluted Polish mountains, Among air pollutants such as SO2 NO,, fly ashes from local and transboundary power plants emission have a significant input. In determination of soil pollutants, magnetic susceptibility measurements find application. The use otmagnetic measurements as a proxy lor chemical methods is possible because air pollutants and magnetic particles arc interrelated. The major sources or air pollution in the Sudety Mountains arc fly ashes from burning process of fossil fuels. This paper presents content and distribution of heavy metals in soil profiles, depending on their natural or industrial origin and the results of magnetic susceptibility measurements.}, type={Article}, title={Technogenic and Geogenie Magnetic Susceptibility of Mountain Forest Soils on Example of Forest Division Kamienna Góra}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/122900/PDF-MASTER/10_AE_VOL_35_2_2009_Lukasik_Technogenic.pdf}, keywords={Heavy metal content, magnetic susceptibility, parent rock, Sudety Mountains}, }