Iron legacy leaves soil high in manganese

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Iron legacy leaves soil high in manganese

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Iron furnaces that once dotted central Pennsylvania may have left a legacy of manganese enriched soils, according to Penn State geoscientists. This manganese can be toxic to trees, especially sugar maples, and other vegetation.

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