There is increasing evidence that forests and forest soil contribute to the signature of chlorine composition in water bodies. However, little is known about the potential effects of land management activities on chlorine biogeochemistry. This study examines the effects of previous nitrogen addition on chlorine chemistry in a Pinus sylvestris L. forest located in south-central Sweden (60°00′N, 13°43′E). Repeated addition of nitrogen to study plots over a 20-year period resulted in total additions of 0, 450 and 900 kg N ha−1. Soil samples were collected before harvesting, and soil solution and biomass were sampled following final felling. Contrary to previous findings, we found no clear evidence that previous addition of nitrogen had hampere...
We investigated the influence of fumigation conditions of the chloroform fumigation–extraction metho...
Defining Critical N Loads for forests remains a major challenge, as our understanding of processes d...
Chronic N deposition has been hypothesized to affect DOC production in forest soils due to the carbo...
There is increasing evidence that forests and forest soil contribute to the signature of chlorine co...
Chlorine is one of most common element on earth and it is essential in every living organism, but ca...
Natural chlorination of organic matter is common in soils. The abundance of chlorinated organic comp...
Increased atmospheric deposition of N to forests is an issue of global concern, with largely undocum...
BACKGROUND, AIM AND SCOPE: Chlorine is an abundant element, commonly occurring in nature either as c...
Organochlorine molecules (Cl-org) are surprisingly abundant in soils and frequently exceed chloride ...
Chlorine is an essential building block in the environment and can be found in most places. Chlorine...
In boreal and temperate forests, long-term elevated nitrogen (N) load may eventually saturate forest...
Forest ecosystems may accumulate large amounts of nitrogen in the biomass and in the soil organic ma...
Nitrogen has been added to a forested 0.52 ha headwater catchment at Gårdsjön on the southwest coast...
There is evidence that anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition enhances carbon (C) sequestration in bo...
The concentration and storage of organic chlorine and chloride were determined in soil, to a depth o...
We investigated the influence of fumigation conditions of the chloroform fumigation–extraction metho...
Defining Critical N Loads for forests remains a major challenge, as our understanding of processes d...
Chronic N deposition has been hypothesized to affect DOC production in forest soils due to the carbo...
There is increasing evidence that forests and forest soil contribute to the signature of chlorine co...
Chlorine is one of most common element on earth and it is essential in every living organism, but ca...
Natural chlorination of organic matter is common in soils. The abundance of chlorinated organic comp...
Increased atmospheric deposition of N to forests is an issue of global concern, with largely undocum...
BACKGROUND, AIM AND SCOPE: Chlorine is an abundant element, commonly occurring in nature either as c...
Organochlorine molecules (Cl-org) are surprisingly abundant in soils and frequently exceed chloride ...
Chlorine is an essential building block in the environment and can be found in most places. Chlorine...
In boreal and temperate forests, long-term elevated nitrogen (N) load may eventually saturate forest...
Forest ecosystems may accumulate large amounts of nitrogen in the biomass and in the soil organic ma...
Nitrogen has been added to a forested 0.52 ha headwater catchment at Gårdsjön on the southwest coast...
There is evidence that anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition enhances carbon (C) sequestration in bo...
The concentration and storage of organic chlorine and chloride were determined in soil, to a depth o...
We investigated the influence of fumigation conditions of the chloroform fumigation–extraction metho...
Defining Critical N Loads for forests remains a major challenge, as our understanding of processes d...
Chronic N deposition has been hypothesized to affect DOC production in forest soils due to the carbo...