nitrogen saturation, nutrient fluxes, soil solution, throughfall Abstract. At the Harvard Forest, Massachusetts, a long-term effort is under way to study responses in ecosystem biogeochemistry to chronic inputs of N in atmospheric deposition in the region. Since 1988, experimental additions of NH4NO3 (0, 5 and 15 g N m-2 yr- ') have been made in two forest stands: Pinus resinosa (red pine) and mixed hardwood. In the seventh year of the study, we measured solute concentrations and estimated solute fluxes in throughfall and at two soil depths, beneath the forest floors (Oa) and beneath the B horizons. Beneath the Oa, concentrations and fluxes of dissolved organic C and N (DOC and DON) were higher in the coniferous stand than in the hardw...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
This article reports responses of two different forest ecosystems to 9 years (1988–96) of chronic ni...
A major uncertainty in the estimation of soils acting as net carbon (C) sinks or sources stem from t...
Increased atmospheric deposition of N to forests is an issue of global concern, with largely undocum...
A long-term field experiment was initiated to simulate chronic atmospheric N deposition, a widesprea...
Numerous recent studies have indicated that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) play a...
Abstract. The biogeochemistry of nitrogen (N) was evaluated for three forest ecosystems [Woods Lake ...
Chronic N deposition has been hypothesized to affect DOC production in forest soils due to the carbo...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays a critical role in the carbon (C) cycle of forest soils, and ha...
Nitrogen (N) deposition has the potential to cause ecosystem decline as a result of N saturation or ...
ABSTRACT: Biogeochemical monitoring for 45 years at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Ham...
chemistry, watershed Abstract. Relatively high deposition of nitrogen (N) in the northeastern United...
Most experimental additions of nitrogen to forest ecosystems apply the N to the forest floor, bypass...
High nitrogen (N) deposition levels, currently present in many industrial and agricultural regions o...
Using a flow-through bioreactor, biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) in forest floor solut...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
This article reports responses of two different forest ecosystems to 9 years (1988–96) of chronic ni...
A major uncertainty in the estimation of soils acting as net carbon (C) sinks or sources stem from t...
Increased atmospheric deposition of N to forests is an issue of global concern, with largely undocum...
A long-term field experiment was initiated to simulate chronic atmospheric N deposition, a widesprea...
Numerous recent studies have indicated that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) play a...
Abstract. The biogeochemistry of nitrogen (N) was evaluated for three forest ecosystems [Woods Lake ...
Chronic N deposition has been hypothesized to affect DOC production in forest soils due to the carbo...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays a critical role in the carbon (C) cycle of forest soils, and ha...
Nitrogen (N) deposition has the potential to cause ecosystem decline as a result of N saturation or ...
ABSTRACT: Biogeochemical monitoring for 45 years at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Ham...
chemistry, watershed Abstract. Relatively high deposition of nitrogen (N) in the northeastern United...
Most experimental additions of nitrogen to forest ecosystems apply the N to the forest floor, bypass...
High nitrogen (N) deposition levels, currently present in many industrial and agricultural regions o...
Using a flow-through bioreactor, biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) in forest floor solut...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
This article reports responses of two different forest ecosystems to 9 years (1988–96) of chronic ni...
A major uncertainty in the estimation of soils acting as net carbon (C) sinks or sources stem from t...