The reversal of freshwater acidification in the low mountain ranges of Germany is of public, political and scientific concern, because these regions are near natural ecosystems and function as an important drinking water supply. The aim of this study was to evaluate the status and trends of acidification reversal after two decades of reduced anthropogenic deposition in selected freshwaters of the low mountain ranges in the Harz, the Fichtelgebirge, the Bavarian Forest, the Spessart and the Black Forest. In response to decreased sulphate deposition, seven out of..
Longterm hydrochemical research in forested catchment in Petrohan area has been carried out for risk...
International audienceThe long term response of surface waters to changes in sulphur deposition and ...
Thesis Summary The five chapters of this thesis consist of manuscripts published in peer-reviewed jo...
International audienceThe reversal of freshwater acidification in the low mountain ranges of Germany...
Atmospheric acid deposition has increased sharply since the beginning of industrialization but has d...
A survey of 78 lakes and streams in 9 sensitive regions of the Federal Republic of Germany and 1 in ...
The issue of acidification in lake waters has been the topic of numerous scientific studies in north...
Trends in major ionic components of bulk precipitation were analysed for two sites, Faskally and Loc...
Abstract. The biogeochemical input-output fluxes of two forested catchments with contrasting levels ...
An extensive database from eight Triassic (Bunter) sandstone catchments in the Black Forest, SW Germ...
Anthropogenic emissions of acidifying substances, mainly sulfur dioxide, during the second half of t...
The occurrence of acid precipitation in regions of the northern hemisphere results from the anthropo...
This paper was presented at the 5th International Symposium on Ecosystem Behaviour, held at the Univ...
Water quality data for 56 long-term monitoring sites in eight European countries are used to assess ...
SUMMARY 1. Despite their global importance as mountain landscapes, the effect of acid deposition on ...
Longterm hydrochemical research in forested catchment in Petrohan area has been carried out for risk...
International audienceThe long term response of surface waters to changes in sulphur deposition and ...
Thesis Summary The five chapters of this thesis consist of manuscripts published in peer-reviewed jo...
International audienceThe reversal of freshwater acidification in the low mountain ranges of Germany...
Atmospheric acid deposition has increased sharply since the beginning of industrialization but has d...
A survey of 78 lakes and streams in 9 sensitive regions of the Federal Republic of Germany and 1 in ...
The issue of acidification in lake waters has been the topic of numerous scientific studies in north...
Trends in major ionic components of bulk precipitation were analysed for two sites, Faskally and Loc...
Abstract. The biogeochemical input-output fluxes of two forested catchments with contrasting levels ...
An extensive database from eight Triassic (Bunter) sandstone catchments in the Black Forest, SW Germ...
Anthropogenic emissions of acidifying substances, mainly sulfur dioxide, during the second half of t...
The occurrence of acid precipitation in regions of the northern hemisphere results from the anthropo...
This paper was presented at the 5th International Symposium on Ecosystem Behaviour, held at the Univ...
Water quality data for 56 long-term monitoring sites in eight European countries are used to assess ...
SUMMARY 1. Despite their global importance as mountain landscapes, the effect of acid deposition on ...
Longterm hydrochemical research in forested catchment in Petrohan area has been carried out for risk...
International audienceThe long term response of surface waters to changes in sulphur deposition and ...
Thesis Summary The five chapters of this thesis consist of manuscripts published in peer-reviewed jo...