A number of studies have reported decreasing trends of acidifying and N deposition inputs to forest areas throughout Europe and the USA in recent decades. There is a need to assess the responses of the ecosystem to declining atmospheric pollution by monitoring the variations of chemical species in the various compartments of the forest ecosystem on a long temporal scale. In this study, we report on patterns and trends in throughfall deposition concentrations of inorganic N, dissolved organic N (DON) and C (DOC) over a 20-year (1995–2015) period in the LTER site -Val Masino (1190 m a.s.l.), a spruce forest, in the Central Italian Alps. The same chemical species were studied in the litter floor leachates and mineral soil solution, at three di...
The Lake Maggiore catchment is the area of Italy most affected by acid deposition. Trend analysis wa...
Soil solution chemistry is influenced by atmospheric deposition of air pollutants, exchange processe...
Background and Aims The response of forest ecosystems to continuous nitrogen (N) dep...
A number of studies have reported decreasing trends of acidifying and N deposition inputs to forest ...
During 1999–2001 the chemical composition and fluxes were measured in rainfall, throughfall, soil so...
Several research programs monitoring atmospheric deposition have been launched in the Alpine countri...
Numerous recent studies have indicated that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) play a...
International audiencePublished by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Uni...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in surface waters is connected to DOC in soil solution through hydrol...
Status and trend of the chemistry of atmospheric deposition, soil solutions and foliar tissue in the...
The Lake Maggiore catchment is the area of Italy most affected by acid deposition. Trend analysis wa...
Soil solution chemistry is influenced by atmospheric deposition of air pollutants, exchange processe...
Background and Aims The response of forest ecosystems to continuous nitrogen (N) dep...
A number of studies have reported decreasing trends of acidifying and N deposition inputs to forest ...
During 1999–2001 the chemical composition and fluxes were measured in rainfall, throughfall, soil so...
Several research programs monitoring atmospheric deposition have been launched in the Alpine countri...
Numerous recent studies have indicated that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) play a...
International audiencePublished by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Uni...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in surface waters is connected to DOC in soil solution through hydrol...
Status and trend of the chemistry of atmospheric deposition, soil solutions and foliar tissue in the...
The Lake Maggiore catchment is the area of Italy most affected by acid deposition. Trend analysis wa...
Soil solution chemistry is influenced by atmospheric deposition of air pollutants, exchange processe...
Background and Aims The response of forest ecosystems to continuous nitrogen (N) dep...