Anthropogenic emissions of nitrogen- (N) and sulfur (S)-containing pollutants have declined across China in recent years. However, the responses of N and S depositions and dynamics in soil remain unclear in subtropical forests. In this study, the wet and throughfall depositions of dissolved inorganic N (DIN) and SO42− were continuously monitored in a mildly polluted subtropical forest in Southeast China in 2017 and 2018. Moreover, these solutes in soil water along the soil profile were monitored in 2018. Throughfall deposition of DIN and S decreased by 59% and 53% in recent 3 years, respectively, which can be majorly attributed to the decreases in wet depositions of NO3− and SO42−. Meanwhile, NH4+ deposition remained relatively stable at th...
Nitrogen (N) deposition in China has been dramatically enhanced by anthropogenic emissions and has a...
To date, few studies are conducted to quantify the effects of reduced ammonium (NH4+) and oxidized n...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Soil nitrogen (N) loss has been predicted to...
Elevated concentrations of reactive nitrogen (N) in precipitation have been reported for many cities...
The nitrogen (N) emissions to the atmosphere and N deposition to forest ecosystems are increasing ra...
We examined the spatio-temporal variation of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) deposition in eight ...
Following Europe and North America, East Asia has become a global hotspot of acid deposition, with v...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is an increasingly serious threat to forest ecosystems requiring...
Elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition has greatly altered terrestrial ecosystem functioning...
Current nitrogen (N) leaching losses and their responses to monthly N additions were investigated ti...
Current nitrogen (N) leaching losses and their responses to monthly N additions were investigated un...
Acid deposition in China has been declining since the 2000s. While this may help mitigate acidificat...
The nitrogen (N) deposition fluxes were investigated in eight typical forest ecosystems along the No...
Atmospheric acidic deposition has been a major environmental problem since the industrial revolution...
China has been experiencing a rapid increase in nitrogen (N) deposition due to intensified anthropog...
Nitrogen (N) deposition in China has been dramatically enhanced by anthropogenic emissions and has a...
To date, few studies are conducted to quantify the effects of reduced ammonium (NH4+) and oxidized n...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Soil nitrogen (N) loss has been predicted to...
Elevated concentrations of reactive nitrogen (N) in precipitation have been reported for many cities...
The nitrogen (N) emissions to the atmosphere and N deposition to forest ecosystems are increasing ra...
We examined the spatio-temporal variation of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) deposition in eight ...
Following Europe and North America, East Asia has become a global hotspot of acid deposition, with v...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is an increasingly serious threat to forest ecosystems requiring...
Elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition has greatly altered terrestrial ecosystem functioning...
Current nitrogen (N) leaching losses and their responses to monthly N additions were investigated ti...
Current nitrogen (N) leaching losses and their responses to monthly N additions were investigated un...
Acid deposition in China has been declining since the 2000s. While this may help mitigate acidificat...
The nitrogen (N) deposition fluxes were investigated in eight typical forest ecosystems along the No...
Atmospheric acidic deposition has been a major environmental problem since the industrial revolution...
China has been experiencing a rapid increase in nitrogen (N) deposition due to intensified anthropog...
Nitrogen (N) deposition in China has been dramatically enhanced by anthropogenic emissions and has a...
To date, few studies are conducted to quantify the effects of reduced ammonium (NH4+) and oxidized n...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Soil nitrogen (N) loss has been predicted to...