Does the Skrunda Radio Location Station diminish the radial growth of pine trees?

Volume: 180, Issue: 1, Pages: 57 - 64
Published: Feb 2, 1996
Abstract
The Skrunda Radio Location Station (RLS), which has operated continuously for more than 20 years, has created a unique area for the study of pulse radio-frequency electromagnetic field effects. Trees were chosen to assess these effects. Since 1990, permanent plots have been established in pine forest stands around the Skrunda RLS and in control areas. The dynamics of tree growth changes were analysed using retrospective tree ring data. There is...
Paper Details
Title
Does the Skrunda Radio Location Station diminish the radial growth of pine trees?
Published Date
Feb 2, 1996
Volume
180
Issue
1
Pages
57 - 64
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