@misc{Kram_Karol_J._Influence_2001, author={Kram, Karol J.}, editor={Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Ecology}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY 3.0 PL license}, address={Dziekanów Leśny}, howpublished={online}, year={2001}, language={eng}, abstract={The study was conducted in the buffer zone of the Kampinos National Park 30 km north from Warsaw in the growing seasons (April-October) of 1997-1999. In addition to element input into common rain collectors, their aerosol-gaseous input was determined, using collectors with artificial leaves of known surface areas -2, 6, and 12 m2 m-2. It was found that the input of the majority of elements markedly increased with increasing artificial leaf area (Na+, N-NH4+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Cl-, N-NO3-, S-SO42-, P-PO43-, and less intensively Cd2+ and Cu2+). This was not the case of H+, Zn2+, Pb2+, and atmospheric input of water. Proportional increase in anions and cations neutralising them accompanied increasing artificial leaf area, so that water acidity was stable. As a result of parallel increases in the input of most elements with increasing leaf area proportions between elements were maintained at fairly the same level in leaf area gradient.}, type={Text}, title={Influence of leaf area on atmospheric input of elements to the ecosystems of the Kampinos National Park (Central Poland)}, URL={http://rcin.org.pl/Content/115848/PDF/WA058_91425_P2840-T49_Eko-Pol-A-Nr-4.pdf}, volume={49}, number={4}, journal={Polish Journal of Ecology}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Ecology. Publishing Office}, keywords={atmospheric input of elements, macroelements, heavy metals, artificial leaves}, }