Of several impacts of road salting on roadside soils, the potential disruption of the nitrogen cycle has been largely ignored. Therefore the fates of low-level ammonium-N and nitrate-N inputs to roadside soils impacted by salting over an extended period (decades) in the field have been studied. The use of road salts disrupts the proportional contributions of nitrate-N and ammonium-N to the mineral inorganic fraction of roadside soils. It is highly probable that the degree of salt exposure of the soil, in the longer term, controls the rates of key microbial N transformation processes. primarily by increasing soil pH. Additional influxes of ammonium-N to salt-impacted soils are rapidly nitrified therefore and, thereafter. increased leaching o...
This paper deals with the investigation of impact of road salting materials (deicing salts) to veget...
Application of manure has been used to increase the nitrogen status of many arid and semi-arid agric...
Nitrification in soil converts relatively immobile ammonium-nitrogen (N) to highly mobile nitrate-N ...
Of several impacts of road salting on roadside soils, the potential disruption of the nitrogen cycle...
It is hypothesized that episodic introductions of road salt severely disrupt the soil nitrogen cycle...
Sodium chloride has been utilised for decades to maintain road safety in winter and some of its detr...
Previous studies of upland roadside soils in Cumbria, that would normally be naturally acidic, have ...
Soils down slope of roads have been affected over decades by road salting in the UK uplands. Salt ad...
The practice of road salting to maintain safe winter road conditions can have potential negative imp...
The possibility that long-term atmospheric nitrogen pollution and fertilization of forest soil may s...
The environmental implications of soil salinity caused by accumulation of de-icing salt and leaching...
Urban systems are impacted by changes in hydrology and water chemistry, altering their ability to mi...
Understanding the factors influencing water and nutrient transport through soil profile is important...
Road salting is a wide-spread practice employed to increase driver safety during the winter months. ...
The present research aims to study the morphological and chemical properties of accumulation salts i...
This paper deals with the investigation of impact of road salting materials (deicing salts) to veget...
Application of manure has been used to increase the nitrogen status of many arid and semi-arid agric...
Nitrification in soil converts relatively immobile ammonium-nitrogen (N) to highly mobile nitrate-N ...
Of several impacts of road salting on roadside soils, the potential disruption of the nitrogen cycle...
It is hypothesized that episodic introductions of road salt severely disrupt the soil nitrogen cycle...
Sodium chloride has been utilised for decades to maintain road safety in winter and some of its detr...
Previous studies of upland roadside soils in Cumbria, that would normally be naturally acidic, have ...
Soils down slope of roads have been affected over decades by road salting in the UK uplands. Salt ad...
The practice of road salting to maintain safe winter road conditions can have potential negative imp...
The possibility that long-term atmospheric nitrogen pollution and fertilization of forest soil may s...
The environmental implications of soil salinity caused by accumulation of de-icing salt and leaching...
Urban systems are impacted by changes in hydrology and water chemistry, altering their ability to mi...
Understanding the factors influencing water and nutrient transport through soil profile is important...
Road salting is a wide-spread practice employed to increase driver safety during the winter months. ...
The present research aims to study the morphological and chemical properties of accumulation salts i...
This paper deals with the investigation of impact of road salting materials (deicing salts) to veget...
Application of manure has been used to increase the nitrogen status of many arid and semi-arid agric...
Nitrification in soil converts relatively immobile ammonium-nitrogen (N) to highly mobile nitrate-N ...