Additions of acid anions can alter the cycling of other nutrients and elements within an ecosystem. As strong acid ions move through a forest, they may increase the concentrations of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) in the soil solution and stream water. Such treatments also may increase or decrease the availability of other anions, cations and metal ions in the soil. A number of studies in Europe and North America have documented increases in base cation concentrations such as calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) with increased N and S deposition (Foster and Nicolson 1988, Feger 1992, Norton et al. 1994, Adams et al. 1997, Currie et al. 1999, Fernandez et al. 2003). Experiments in Europe also have evaluated the response of forested watersheds to dec...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
Acidification of soils can result from natural processes (i.e. pedogenesis) and from atmosphericall...
Additions of acid anions can alter the cycling of other nutrients and elements within an ecosystem. ...
Additions of acid anions can alter the cycling of other nutrients and elements within an ecosystem. ...
Additions of acid anions can alter the cycling of other nutrients and elements within an ecosystem. ...
A watershed-scale calcium addition experiment at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, w...
A watershed-scale calcium addition experiment at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, w...
Chemical climate change in the form of elevated levels of atmospheric sulfur and nitrogen deposition...
Chronic acid and nitrogen (N) deposition have become major global issues as more countries become in...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N-) and sulfur (S-) containing compounds affects soil chemistry ...
Additions of acid anions can alter the cycling of other nutrients and elements within an ecosystem. ...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
Acidification of soils can result from natural processes (i.e. pedogenesis) and from atmosphericall...
Additions of acid anions can alter the cycling of other nutrients and elements within an ecosystem. ...
Additions of acid anions can alter the cycling of other nutrients and elements within an ecosystem. ...
Additions of acid anions can alter the cycling of other nutrients and elements within an ecosystem. ...
A watershed-scale calcium addition experiment at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, w...
A watershed-scale calcium addition experiment at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, w...
Chemical climate change in the form of elevated levels of atmospheric sulfur and nitrogen deposition...
Chronic acid and nitrogen (N) deposition have become major global issues as more countries become in...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N-) and sulfur (S-) containing compounds affects soil chemistry ...
Additions of acid anions can alter the cycling of other nutrients and elements within an ecosystem. ...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
One of the conclusions reached during the Congressionally mandated National Acid Precipitation Progr...
Acidification of soils can result from natural processes (i.e. pedogenesis) and from atmosphericall...