We assessed the effect of chemical soil properties and acidifying depositions (sulphur and nitrogen) on the occurrence of storm damage during the storms “Lothar” and “Martin” (December 1999). Data from 969 sites in France, southern Germany and Switzerland was analysed with multiple logistic regression models. Variables found to be significantly related to storm damage, which was mainly scattered damage in our study, were “country”, “soil pH”, “proportion of coniferous trees”, “slope”, “humus type”, “stand height”, and “altitude”. Wind speed was not significantly related to storm damage in the global model, but only in the model for France. Soil pH was one of the most significant factors with a lower pH on damaged plots. Atmospheric depositi...
The objective of this thesis was to validate the dynamic model SAFE (Soil Acidification in Forested ...
Acidic deposition depleted soil base cation pools throughout central Ontario, particularly during th...
Capillary solutions of two acidic forest topsoils were sampled for one year. On each of the two soi...
We assessed the effect of chemical soil properties and acidifying depositions (sulphur and nitrogen)...
A Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst) forest site in southwest Sweden was chosen to study the effects ...
International audienceExamination of the effect of the 1999 storm on soil solution quality in an 81-...
Storm Damage and Classification • More than 130 separate wind storms have been identified as causing...
1. We report the impact of an extreme weather event, the October 1987 severe storm, on fragmented w...
On 24 January 2009 approximately 37 million m3 of maritime pine trees were damaged by storm Klaus in...
Storms cause major forest disturbances in Europe. The aim of this study was to model tree-level stor...
Atmospheric acid deposition has increased sharply since the beginning of industrialization but has d...
The form and magnitude of storm damage and stand disclosure patterns were assessed in 332 randomly c...
Routinely collected booking records of salvaged timber from the period 1979–2008 were used to empiri...
The most severe damage to forests in Central Europe occurs during winter storms caused by Northern H...
To simulate acidification processes in forests (soils), it is important to know as well as possible ...
The objective of this thesis was to validate the dynamic model SAFE (Soil Acidification in Forested ...
Acidic deposition depleted soil base cation pools throughout central Ontario, particularly during th...
Capillary solutions of two acidic forest topsoils were sampled for one year. On each of the two soi...
We assessed the effect of chemical soil properties and acidifying depositions (sulphur and nitrogen)...
A Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst) forest site in southwest Sweden was chosen to study the effects ...
International audienceExamination of the effect of the 1999 storm on soil solution quality in an 81-...
Storm Damage and Classification • More than 130 separate wind storms have been identified as causing...
1. We report the impact of an extreme weather event, the October 1987 severe storm, on fragmented w...
On 24 January 2009 approximately 37 million m3 of maritime pine trees were damaged by storm Klaus in...
Storms cause major forest disturbances in Europe. The aim of this study was to model tree-level stor...
Atmospheric acid deposition has increased sharply since the beginning of industrialization but has d...
The form and magnitude of storm damage and stand disclosure patterns were assessed in 332 randomly c...
Routinely collected booking records of salvaged timber from the period 1979–2008 were used to empiri...
The most severe damage to forests in Central Europe occurs during winter storms caused by Northern H...
To simulate acidification processes in forests (soils), it is important to know as well as possible ...
The objective of this thesis was to validate the dynamic model SAFE (Soil Acidification in Forested ...
Acidic deposition depleted soil base cation pools throughout central Ontario, particularly during th...
Capillary solutions of two acidic forest topsoils were sampled for one year. On each of the two soi...