International audienceIn rural areas, nitrate concentrations in surface waters most often originate from the leaching of excess N fertilizer in agricultural lands, whereas forested catchments often have good water quality. However, Douglas-fir plantations may induce nitrogen cycle unbalances which may lead to an excess of nitrate production in the soil. We hypothesize that the excess of production of nitrate in the soil and nitrate leaching to streamwater is greater in catchments planted with Douglas fir. We used paired catchments in both France and Luxembourg with different land covers (Douglas-fir, Spruce, Deciduous, Grassland and clearcut) which were monitored over a 3-5 year period in order to assess the effect of Douglas-fir plantation...
Forest liming has received increased attention since the 1980s, when unusual needle yellowing and fa...
International audienceDuring land-aquatic transfer, carbon (C) and inorganic nutrients (IN) are tran...
The Rhine in the French alluvial plain has been deprived of the main parts of its hooded areas. One ...
International audienceIn rural areas, nitrate concentrations in surface waters most often originate ...
Excessive nutrient loading from small agricultural headwaters can substantially degrade downstream w...
Nitrate in the soil water below the root zone is a pre-condition for nitrate leaching, and it indica...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to identify hydrological processes controlling n...
The hydrological and biogeochemical monitoring of catchments has become a common approach for studyi...
The environmental loss of nitrogen in agricultural landscapes has pervasive consequences, including ...
Douglas fir trees presumable stimulate nitrification in the soil. We studied in 21 French Douglas fi...
In catchments with impervious bedrock, the nitrate concentrations in streamwater often show marked s...
1 p.International audienceThe objective of this work is to understand and to propose a conceptual mo...
Numerous studies have shown the importance of riparian zones to reduce nitrate (NO3−) contamination ...
The drinking-water quality of streamwater in forests is typically very good, exceeding the quality o...
International audienceAt a regional scale, high nitrate (NO3?) concentrations in upland surface wate...
Forest liming has received increased attention since the 1980s, when unusual needle yellowing and fa...
International audienceDuring land-aquatic transfer, carbon (C) and inorganic nutrients (IN) are tran...
The Rhine in the French alluvial plain has been deprived of the main parts of its hooded areas. One ...
International audienceIn rural areas, nitrate concentrations in surface waters most often originate ...
Excessive nutrient loading from small agricultural headwaters can substantially degrade downstream w...
Nitrate in the soil water below the root zone is a pre-condition for nitrate leaching, and it indica...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to identify hydrological processes controlling n...
The hydrological and biogeochemical monitoring of catchments has become a common approach for studyi...
The environmental loss of nitrogen in agricultural landscapes has pervasive consequences, including ...
Douglas fir trees presumable stimulate nitrification in the soil. We studied in 21 French Douglas fi...
In catchments with impervious bedrock, the nitrate concentrations in streamwater often show marked s...
1 p.International audienceThe objective of this work is to understand and to propose a conceptual mo...
Numerous studies have shown the importance of riparian zones to reduce nitrate (NO3−) contamination ...
The drinking-water quality of streamwater in forests is typically very good, exceeding the quality o...
International audienceAt a regional scale, high nitrate (NO3?) concentrations in upland surface wate...
Forest liming has received increased attention since the 1980s, when unusual needle yellowing and fa...
International audienceDuring land-aquatic transfer, carbon (C) and inorganic nutrients (IN) are tran...
The Rhine in the French alluvial plain has been deprived of the main parts of its hooded areas. One ...