Hydrochemical budgets have been obtained for the 3-yr period 1986–89 at Strengbach, a small granitic basin in the Vosges mountains (north-eastern France). Here, the spruce forest shows both yellowing and crown thinning, symptoms of forest decline. Water amount and surface water chemistry were monitored in each ecosystem compartment. Bulk precipitation is acidic. Some pollution episodes occur in winter and early spring, but the annual bulk deposition acidity is rather low. Throughfall however, is much more concentrated, particularly for H+ and associated strong acid anions. These inputs come as occult deposits which comprise major ecosystem inputs, as confirmed by the chloride balance for the catchment. Input-output budgets for the catchmen...
To demonstrate directly soil acidification under spruce stands in the Strengbach catchment, soils fr...
Comparative hydrochemical budgets and weathering and acidification rates in three small similar gran...
Clear links are known to exist between the terrestrial characteristics of catchments and the chemist...
International audienceThe chemistry of precipitations and stream waters in the critical zone of a sm...
In the Vosges Mountains (NE of France), integrated plot-catchment studies have been carried out sinc...
The Strengbach basin (Haut-Rhin, Vosges massif) has been chosen to study hydrochemical balances in s...
Research activity associated with various observations at the Strengbach catchment in the Vosges Mas...
Acid clearwater fishless streams have been identified in the Vosges mountains. In order to evaluate ...
International audienceThis study concerned a 25 yr continuous record of bulk precipitation and throu...
Acid atmospheric deposition is harmful to both forest and aquatic ecosystems. In mountain catchments...
International audienceThe influence of rock mineralogy, climate, vegetation and relief on stream wat...
Hydrobiogeochemical patterns were studied in two forested catchments in the Czech Republic, one unde...
This paper was presented at the 5th International Symposium on Ecosystem Behaviour, held at the Univ...
‘‘Capsule’’: Intensive forestry will delay recovery of severely damaged catchment areas. The geochem...
Abstract. The biogeochemical input-output fluxes of two forested catchments with contrasting levels ...
To demonstrate directly soil acidification under spruce stands in the Strengbach catchment, soils fr...
Comparative hydrochemical budgets and weathering and acidification rates in three small similar gran...
Clear links are known to exist between the terrestrial characteristics of catchments and the chemist...
International audienceThe chemistry of precipitations and stream waters in the critical zone of a sm...
In the Vosges Mountains (NE of France), integrated plot-catchment studies have been carried out sinc...
The Strengbach basin (Haut-Rhin, Vosges massif) has been chosen to study hydrochemical balances in s...
Research activity associated with various observations at the Strengbach catchment in the Vosges Mas...
Acid clearwater fishless streams have been identified in the Vosges mountains. In order to evaluate ...
International audienceThis study concerned a 25 yr continuous record of bulk precipitation and throu...
Acid atmospheric deposition is harmful to both forest and aquatic ecosystems. In mountain catchments...
International audienceThe influence of rock mineralogy, climate, vegetation and relief on stream wat...
Hydrobiogeochemical patterns were studied in two forested catchments in the Czech Republic, one unde...
This paper was presented at the 5th International Symposium on Ecosystem Behaviour, held at the Univ...
‘‘Capsule’’: Intensive forestry will delay recovery of severely damaged catchment areas. The geochem...
Abstract. The biogeochemical input-output fluxes of two forested catchments with contrasting levels ...
To demonstrate directly soil acidification under spruce stands in the Strengbach catchment, soils fr...
Comparative hydrochemical budgets and weathering and acidification rates in three small similar gran...
Clear links are known to exist between the terrestrial characteristics of catchments and the chemist...