Elevated N deposition has occurred in the Los Angeles Basin in southern California for at least the last 40 years. Elevated streamwater NO; fluxes and high nitric oxide (NO) fluxes from soil, indicators of N saturation, have recently been reported for chaparral watersheds exposed to chronic N deposition in the San Gabriel Mountains north/northeast of Los Angeles. A number of nutritional and edaphic parameters across a deposition gradient in the San Bernardino Mountains (SBM) support the hypothesis that the mixed conifer forest in the western end of the range is also N saturated. Concentrations of NO; in the soil solution or in soil extracts during the summer months were 14 to 44 times higher at Camp Paivika (CP), a western high N deposition...
Atmospheric oncentrations and deposition of the major nitrogenous ( N) compounds and their biologica...
Little is known about the concentrations, deposition rates, and efects of nitrogenous and sulfurous ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a relatively short‐lived trace gas that reacts with oxygen in the troposphere t...
Virtually complete nitrification of the available ammonium in soil and nitrification activity in the...
Southern California's geography and expanding population have caused an\ud increasing amount of atmo...
To evaluate nitrogen (N) saturation in xeric environments, we measured hydrologic N losses, soil N p...
The mountains of southern California have some of the highest rates of atmospheric deposition in the...
The fluxes and transformations of nitrogen (N) were investigated from 1985 through 1987 at the Emera...
Human activities have more than tripled the amount of N and P available to ecosystems, resulting in ...
The mountains of southern California receive some of the highest rates of nitrogen (N) deposition in...
This study utilized isotope analyses to contrast nitrogen and carbon dynamics at four sites located ...
Large amounts of nitrogen (N) are being deposited in urban areas of southern California, which are a...
Precipitation and dry fallout were collected over a 2-year period in the Santa Ynez Mountains, Santa...
[Note: see PDF for proper symbols.] In this study water quality in a set of catchments that vary fro...
Soil nitric oxide (NO) emissions are variable in both space and time, and are important pathways for...
Atmospheric oncentrations and deposition of the major nitrogenous ( N) compounds and their biologica...
Little is known about the concentrations, deposition rates, and efects of nitrogenous and sulfurous ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a relatively short‐lived trace gas that reacts with oxygen in the troposphere t...
Virtually complete nitrification of the available ammonium in soil and nitrification activity in the...
Southern California's geography and expanding population have caused an\ud increasing amount of atmo...
To evaluate nitrogen (N) saturation in xeric environments, we measured hydrologic N losses, soil N p...
The mountains of southern California have some of the highest rates of atmospheric deposition in the...
The fluxes and transformations of nitrogen (N) were investigated from 1985 through 1987 at the Emera...
Human activities have more than tripled the amount of N and P available to ecosystems, resulting in ...
The mountains of southern California receive some of the highest rates of nitrogen (N) deposition in...
This study utilized isotope analyses to contrast nitrogen and carbon dynamics at four sites located ...
Large amounts of nitrogen (N) are being deposited in urban areas of southern California, which are a...
Precipitation and dry fallout were collected over a 2-year period in the Santa Ynez Mountains, Santa...
[Note: see PDF for proper symbols.] In this study water quality in a set of catchments that vary fro...
Soil nitric oxide (NO) emissions are variable in both space and time, and are important pathways for...
Atmospheric oncentrations and deposition of the major nitrogenous ( N) compounds and their biologica...
Little is known about the concentrations, deposition rates, and efects of nitrogenous and sulfurous ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a relatively short‐lived trace gas that reacts with oxygen in the troposphere t...