It is hypothesized that episodic introductions of road salt severely disrupt the soil nitrogen cycle at a range of spatial and temporal scales. A field-scale study has confirmed impacts on the nitrogen cycle in soil, soil solution and river samples. There is evidence that ammonium-N retention on cation exchange sites has been reduced by the presence of sodium ions, and that ammonium-N has been flushed from the exchange sites. Increases in soil pH have been caused in naturally acidic uplands. These have enhanced mineralization of organic-N, especially nitrification, leading to a reduction in the mineralizable-N pool of roadside soils. There is evidence to support the hypothesis that organic matter content has been lowered over decades either...
The negative effects of applying deicing salts to ecosystems are well documented for many countries....
AbstractWater pulses have a significant impact on nitrogen (N) cycling, making management of N chall...
Research work has shown that considerable nitrogen can be lost from surface applied ammonia-containi...
It is hypothesized that episodic introductions of road salt severely disrupt the soil nitrogen cycle...
Previous studies of upland roadside soils in Cumbria, that would normally be naturally acidic, have ...
Of several impacts of road salting on roadside soils, the potential disruption of the nitrogen cycle...
Sodium chloride has been utilised for decades to maintain road safety in winter and some of its detr...
Nitrogen cycling has been studied in soils from Hob Moor, an unimproved, unfertilized and N-impacted...
The environmental implications of soil salinity caused by accumulation of de-icing salt and leaching...
Nitrogen cycling has been studied in soils from Hob Moor, an unimproved, unfertilized and N-impacted...
The biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen has been studied in detail at a predominantly acid grassland ...
Soils down slope of roads have been affected over decades by road salting in the UK uplands. Salt ad...
This publication explains the chemistry of nitrogen, the processes by which nitrogen is added to and...
ABSTRACT The biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen has been studied in detail at a predominantly acid ...
Urban systems are impacted by changes in hydrology and water chemistry, altering their ability to mi...
The negative effects of applying deicing salts to ecosystems are well documented for many countries....
AbstractWater pulses have a significant impact on nitrogen (N) cycling, making management of N chall...
Research work has shown that considerable nitrogen can be lost from surface applied ammonia-containi...
It is hypothesized that episodic introductions of road salt severely disrupt the soil nitrogen cycle...
Previous studies of upland roadside soils in Cumbria, that would normally be naturally acidic, have ...
Of several impacts of road salting on roadside soils, the potential disruption of the nitrogen cycle...
Sodium chloride has been utilised for decades to maintain road safety in winter and some of its detr...
Nitrogen cycling has been studied in soils from Hob Moor, an unimproved, unfertilized and N-impacted...
The environmental implications of soil salinity caused by accumulation of de-icing salt and leaching...
Nitrogen cycling has been studied in soils from Hob Moor, an unimproved, unfertilized and N-impacted...
The biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen has been studied in detail at a predominantly acid grassland ...
Soils down slope of roads have been affected over decades by road salting in the UK uplands. Salt ad...
This publication explains the chemistry of nitrogen, the processes by which nitrogen is added to and...
ABSTRACT The biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen has been studied in detail at a predominantly acid ...
Urban systems are impacted by changes in hydrology and water chemistry, altering their ability to mi...
The negative effects of applying deicing salts to ecosystems are well documented for many countries....
AbstractWater pulses have a significant impact on nitrogen (N) cycling, making management of N chall...
Research work has shown that considerable nitrogen can be lost from surface applied ammonia-containi...