Forest disturbances affect ecosystem biogeochemistry, water quality, and carbon cycling. We analyzed water chemistry before, during, and after a dieback event at a headwater catchment in the Bohemian Forest (central Europe) together with an un-impacted reference catchment, focusing on drivers and responses of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leaching. We analyzed data regarding carbon input to the forest floor via litter and throughfall, changes in soil moisture and composition, streamwater chemistry, discharge, and temperature. We observed three key points. (i) In the first 3 years following dieback, DOC production from dead biomass led to increased concentrations in soil, but DOC leaching did not increase due to chemical suppression of its ...
<p>Human activities are increasingly altering the ways in which energy and elements cycle within and...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in surface waters have increased across much of Europe...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) resulting from fossil fuel combustion has increased N inputs ...
Forest disturbances affect ecosystem biogeochemistry, water quality, and carbon cycling. We analyzed...
Numerous recent studies have indicated that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) play a...
Long-term monitoring of surface water quality has shown increasing concentrations of dissolved organ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from the O horizon of forest soils is a major source of soil ...
Anthropogenic activities have drastically altered atmospheric composition — leading to unprecedented...
<div><p>Mountain forests in National park Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic) were affected by bark bee...
Estimates of carbon leaching losses from different land use systems are few and their contribution t...
Deforestation can lead to an increase in the availability of nutrients in the soil and, in turn, hav...
Mountain forests in National park Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic) were affected by bark beetle atta...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) contributes to organic carbon either stored in mineral soil horizons ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in surface waters have increased across much of Europe...
One likely consequence of global climate change is an increased frequency and intensity of droughts ...
<p>Human activities are increasingly altering the ways in which energy and elements cycle within and...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in surface waters have increased across much of Europe...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) resulting from fossil fuel combustion has increased N inputs ...
Forest disturbances affect ecosystem biogeochemistry, water quality, and carbon cycling. We analyzed...
Numerous recent studies have indicated that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) play a...
Long-term monitoring of surface water quality has shown increasing concentrations of dissolved organ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from the O horizon of forest soils is a major source of soil ...
Anthropogenic activities have drastically altered atmospheric composition — leading to unprecedented...
<div><p>Mountain forests in National park Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic) were affected by bark bee...
Estimates of carbon leaching losses from different land use systems are few and their contribution t...
Deforestation can lead to an increase in the availability of nutrients in the soil and, in turn, hav...
Mountain forests in National park Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic) were affected by bark beetle atta...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) contributes to organic carbon either stored in mineral soil horizons ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in surface waters have increased across much of Europe...
One likely consequence of global climate change is an increased frequency and intensity of droughts ...
<p>Human activities are increasingly altering the ways in which energy and elements cycle within and...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in surface waters have increased across much of Europe...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) resulting from fossil fuel combustion has increased N inputs ...