Reduced emissions of nitrogen (N) in Europe have resulted in decreasing atmospheric deposition since 1990. Long-term data (1988–2017) from four small Norwegian catchments located along gradients in N deposition, rainfall, and organic carbon (C) show different responses to 25–30% reductions in N deposition during the same period. At three sites the decreased N deposition caused reduced leaching of nitrate to surface water, whereas the westernmost site showed no decrease, probably due to thin soils with low C:N ratio, poor vegetation cover and high precipitation. The loss of total N to streamwater constituted 30–50% of the N deposition. Losses via denitrification are unknown but assumed to be low, as a major fraction of the catchments are wel...
Dominating wind patterns around Norway may change due to climate warming. This could affect transpor...
AbstractRecent reports suggest that decreases in atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition throughout Euro...
The international Long-Term Ecological Research Network (ILTER) encompasses hundreds of long-term re...
Reduced emissions of nitrogen (N) in Europe have resulted in decreasing atmospheric deposition since...
Reduced emissions of nitrogen (N) in Europe have resulted in decreasing atmospheric deposition since...
Reduced emissions of nitrogen (N) in Europe have resulted in decreasing atmospheric deposition since...
Effects of contrasting climatic conditions and nitrogen (N) deposition levels on streamwater N dynam...
Here we test the hypothesis that increased deposition of inorganic N compounds leads to increased le...
Long-term records of nitrogen in deposition and streamwater were analysed at 30 sites covering major...
International audienceEffects of contrasting climatic conditions and nitrogen (N) deposition levels ...
International audienceControls of stream water NO3 in mountainous and forested catchments are not th...
International audienceControls of stream water NO3 in mountainous and forested catchments are not th...
Previous studies have evaluated how changes in atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs and climate affect st...
Previous studies have evaluated how changes in atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs and climate affect st...
International audienceLong-term records of nitrogen in deposition and streamwater were analysed at 3...
Dominating wind patterns around Norway may change due to climate warming. This could affect transpor...
AbstractRecent reports suggest that decreases in atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition throughout Euro...
The international Long-Term Ecological Research Network (ILTER) encompasses hundreds of long-term re...
Reduced emissions of nitrogen (N) in Europe have resulted in decreasing atmospheric deposition since...
Reduced emissions of nitrogen (N) in Europe have resulted in decreasing atmospheric deposition since...
Reduced emissions of nitrogen (N) in Europe have resulted in decreasing atmospheric deposition since...
Effects of contrasting climatic conditions and nitrogen (N) deposition levels on streamwater N dynam...
Here we test the hypothesis that increased deposition of inorganic N compounds leads to increased le...
Long-term records of nitrogen in deposition and streamwater were analysed at 30 sites covering major...
International audienceEffects of contrasting climatic conditions and nitrogen (N) deposition levels ...
International audienceControls of stream water NO3 in mountainous and forested catchments are not th...
International audienceControls of stream water NO3 in mountainous and forested catchments are not th...
Previous studies have evaluated how changes in atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs and climate affect st...
Previous studies have evaluated how changes in atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs and climate affect st...
International audienceLong-term records of nitrogen in deposition and streamwater were analysed at 3...
Dominating wind patterns around Norway may change due to climate warming. This could affect transpor...
AbstractRecent reports suggest that decreases in atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition throughout Euro...
The international Long-Term Ecological Research Network (ILTER) encompasses hundreds of long-term re...