Deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) compounds has the potential to cause severe damage to sensitive soils and waters, but the process of ‘nitrogen saturation’ is difficult to demonstrate or predict. This study compares outputs from a simple carbon–nitrogen model with observations of (1) regional- and catchment-scale relationships between surface water nitrate and dissolved organic carbon (DOC), as an indicator of catchment carbon (C) pool; (2) inter-regional variations in soil C/N ratios; and (3) plot scale soil and leachate response to long-term N additions, for a range of UK moorlands. Results suggest that the simple model applied can effectively reproduce observed patterns, and that organic soil C stores provide a critical control on cat...
Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM)...
Nitrate (NO3−) leaching due to anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem in ...
Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM)...
Deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) compounds has the potential to cause severe damage to sensitive ...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...
Moorland carbon reserves in organo-mineral soils may be crucial to predicting landscape-scale variab...
Much attention has been given to the carbon balance of peatland and heathland ecosystems and their r...
High nitrate (NO3) leaching rates have been observed in mountain and heathland areas in Europe at si...
Soil- and stream-water data from the Plynlimon research area, mid-Wales, have been used to develop a...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
Reactive nitrogen (N) as a result of anthropogenic activities (e.g. fossil fuel combustion, fertilis...
Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM)...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
Here we test the hypothesis that increased deposition of inorganic N compounds leads to increased le...
Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM)...
Nitrate (NO3−) leaching due to anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem in ...
Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM)...
Deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) compounds has the potential to cause severe damage to sensitive ...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...
Moorland carbon reserves in organo-mineral soils may be crucial to predicting landscape-scale variab...
Much attention has been given to the carbon balance of peatland and heathland ecosystems and their r...
High nitrate (NO3) leaching rates have been observed in mountain and heathland areas in Europe at si...
Soil- and stream-water data from the Plynlimon research area, mid-Wales, have been used to develop a...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
Reactive nitrogen (N) as a result of anthropogenic activities (e.g. fossil fuel combustion, fertilis...
Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM)...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
Here we test the hypothesis that increased deposition of inorganic N compounds leads to increased le...
Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM)...
Nitrate (NO3−) leaching due to anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem in ...
Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM)...