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Erratum to ‘Origin of driftwood in north Norway and its relevance for transport routes of drift ice and pollution to the Barents Sea’ ☆ [Sci. Total Environ. 231 (1999) 201–225]
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Science of The Total Environment 15 December 1999, Vol.243:353–354,doi:10.1016/S0048-9697(99)00354-X Author S Johansen Department of Botany, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway Available online 20 December 1999. The Publisher regrets that the following error occurred: the incorrect symbols were used in Fig. 1 of this article.
Fig. 1. Frequency of distribution of Pinus and Picea driftwood with different end-years originating in north-west Russia. Logs from the Pechora catchment area marked by an asterisk, otherwise White Sea region. Picea samples are marked by black squares, otherwise Pinus. The year of sampling of the driftwood is (a) 1993, (b) 1994, (c) 1995, (d) 1996, (e) 1997. Driftwood with roots are marked by R. The driftwood is dated by dendrochronology with the two driftwood Pinuschronologies and the one Picea chronology from north Norway and by unpublished Pinuschronologies from the White Sea region (Schweingruber, personal communication, 1995), two Pinus driftwood chronologies from the Northern Dvina river delta (Johansen, unpublished), a Picea chronology from Archangel published by Feklistov (1978) and Pinus chronologies from the White Sea region published by Anikejeva and Kudriaveva (1984), Bitvinskas and Kairaitis (1978) and Jevdokimov (1984).
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