Chlorine is one of most common element on earth and it is essential in every living organism, but can also cause problems in the environment. Chlorine can exist both as inorganic (Clin) and organically bound (Clorg). Earlier was the common opinion that Clorg only occurs from anthropogenic sources, but the last years, research has shown that chlorine is a part of the biogeochemical cycle and Clorg also can have natural sources. Many chlorinated substances are poisonous, so the fact that they have a natural source created attention. Fertilizations with nitrogen in forest areas have shown unexpected consequences, such as an increase leakage of nitrogen to ground and surface water. Clear-cutting is a disturbance on the ecosystem and the environ...
Microbes have been suggested to have a strong impact on the transportation of chlorine in soils. The...
Aims The ubiquitous and extensive natural chlorination of organic matter in soils, leading to levels...
The chlorine-cycle in soil is described from a budget-perspective focussing on the interaction betwe...
Natural chlorination of organic matter is common in soils. The abundance of chlorinated organic comp...
Chlorine is an essential building block in the environment and can be found in most places. Chlorine...
There is increasing evidence that forests and forest soil contribute to the signature of chlorine co...
Chlorine is an element commonly found in the environment of our planet, in the atmosphere, the earth...
BACKGROUND, AIM AND SCOPE: Chlorine is an abundant element, commonly occurring in nature either as c...
During the Fukushima Daiichi power plant incident sea water was used in an attempt to cool reactor U...
The view of chlorine in nature is undergoing a major change as a result of the recent decades of res...
The Cedar Lake watershed in Southern Illinois has upland forests as a major land-cover type along wi...
Consideration of natural formation of organochlorine compounds in soils is necessary in radioecology...
Biogeochemical cycle of chlorine, particularly the formation of organically bound chlorine is still ...
Chlorinated organic compounds (Clorg) are produced naturally in soil. Formation and degradation of C...
Organochlorine molecules (Cl-org) are surprisingly abundant in soils and frequently exceed chloride ...
Microbes have been suggested to have a strong impact on the transportation of chlorine in soils. The...
Aims The ubiquitous and extensive natural chlorination of organic matter in soils, leading to levels...
The chlorine-cycle in soil is described from a budget-perspective focussing on the interaction betwe...
Natural chlorination of organic matter is common in soils. The abundance of chlorinated organic comp...
Chlorine is an essential building block in the environment and can be found in most places. Chlorine...
There is increasing evidence that forests and forest soil contribute to the signature of chlorine co...
Chlorine is an element commonly found in the environment of our planet, in the atmosphere, the earth...
BACKGROUND, AIM AND SCOPE: Chlorine is an abundant element, commonly occurring in nature either as c...
During the Fukushima Daiichi power plant incident sea water was used in an attempt to cool reactor U...
The view of chlorine in nature is undergoing a major change as a result of the recent decades of res...
The Cedar Lake watershed in Southern Illinois has upland forests as a major land-cover type along wi...
Consideration of natural formation of organochlorine compounds in soils is necessary in radioecology...
Biogeochemical cycle of chlorine, particularly the formation of organically bound chlorine is still ...
Chlorinated organic compounds (Clorg) are produced naturally in soil. Formation and degradation of C...
Organochlorine molecules (Cl-org) are surprisingly abundant in soils and frequently exceed chloride ...
Microbes have been suggested to have a strong impact on the transportation of chlorine in soils. The...
Aims The ubiquitous and extensive natural chlorination of organic matter in soils, leading to levels...
The chlorine-cycle in soil is described from a budget-perspective focussing on the interaction betwe...