The European steady-state Simple Mass Balance (SMB) model and the dynamic soil acidification model SAFE were used to assess the risk of future forest soil acidification in Switzerland. 2010 deposition forecasts on a 150x150 km grid resolution as well as corresponding ecosystem protection levels were obtained from RAINS model runs based on the 1999 Gothenburg Protocol obligations under the UN/ECE LRTAP Convention. Deposition values for 2010 on the national resolution were derived by scaling down present 1x1 km deposition values according to the deposition trends at the 150x150 km grid resolution. Meeting the Protocol obligations will reduce the percentage of Swiss forest ecosystems not protected against acidification between 1990 and 2010 fr...
Three well-known dynamic acidification models (MAGIC, SAFE, SMART) were applied to data sets from fi...
Dynamic biogeochemistry models are important tools for determining the time-scales of recovery from ...
The aim of this study was to determine target loads for acidification for representative forest ecos...
Acidification caused by emissions of Nitrogen and Sulphur and associated adverse effects on forest e...
The dynamic soil acidification model SAFE was applied to 44 forested sites in Skåne, southern Sweden...
A simple soil acidification model was applied to evaluate the effects of sulphur and nitrogen emissi...
A simple soil acidification model was applied to evaluate the effects of sulphur and nitrogen emissi...
Two acid deposition scenarios were simulated for six European forest sites situated in Germany, Denm...
In the CCE Status Report 2005 the sources and methods of Swiss critical loads data were described in...
Atmospheric acid deposition has increased sharply since the beginning of industrialization but has d...
Dynamic models complement existing time series of observations and static critical load calculations...
Acid deposition has damaged soils in Central Europe and has been a major source of disturbance for f...
Acidification is considered to be an unfavourable process in forest soil. Timber logging, natural ac...
Acidification is considered as an unfavorable process in forest soils. Timber logging, natural accum...
Three well-known dynamic acidification models (MAGIC, SAFE, SMART) were applied to data sets from fi...
Three well-known dynamic acidification models (MAGIC, SAFE, SMART) were applied to data sets from fi...
Dynamic biogeochemistry models are important tools for determining the time-scales of recovery from ...
The aim of this study was to determine target loads for acidification for representative forest ecos...
Acidification caused by emissions of Nitrogen and Sulphur and associated adverse effects on forest e...
The dynamic soil acidification model SAFE was applied to 44 forested sites in Skåne, southern Sweden...
A simple soil acidification model was applied to evaluate the effects of sulphur and nitrogen emissi...
A simple soil acidification model was applied to evaluate the effects of sulphur and nitrogen emissi...
Two acid deposition scenarios were simulated for six European forest sites situated in Germany, Denm...
In the CCE Status Report 2005 the sources and methods of Swiss critical loads data were described in...
Atmospheric acid deposition has increased sharply since the beginning of industrialization but has d...
Dynamic models complement existing time series of observations and static critical load calculations...
Acid deposition has damaged soils in Central Europe and has been a major source of disturbance for f...
Acidification is considered to be an unfavourable process in forest soil. Timber logging, natural ac...
Acidification is considered as an unfavorable process in forest soils. Timber logging, natural accum...
Three well-known dynamic acidification models (MAGIC, SAFE, SMART) were applied to data sets from fi...
Three well-known dynamic acidification models (MAGIC, SAFE, SMART) were applied to data sets from fi...
Dynamic biogeochemistry models are important tools for determining the time-scales of recovery from ...
The aim of this study was to determine target loads for acidification for representative forest ecos...