Abstract in UndeterminedThe effects of harvesting on the long-term mass balances of calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and potassium (K) were evaluated on a regional level in Sweden. A new high-resolution weathering database was used together with estimates of total deposition, losses through harvest and leaching. Estimates were made for pine and spruce separately and for two harvesting intensity scenarios: stem harvesting and whole-tree harvesting. The mass balance calculations showed net losses of Ca and Mg in almost the whole country for both scenarios. The losses were smaller for pine than for spruce. The K balances were mainly positive for pine but negative for spruce. Leaching was a main factor in the mass balances, especially for Ca and Mg...
The long-term effects (27-36 years) of conventional and whole-tree harvest on soil water chemistry (...
In terrestrial ecosystems, plant-available pools of magnesium and calcium are assumed to be stored i...
Sweden's forests are one of its most important natural resources, as well as being important from ec...
There is growing concern in the UK that available base cation pools in soil are declining due to the...
The effects of the early growth of plantation forestry on the biogeochemical cycling of potassium,...
International audienceA simple mass balance has been used to estimate soil calcium depletion during ...
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Nitrogen (N) is often considered to be the major factor limiting tree growth in northern forest ecos...
Accurately quantifying soil base cation pool sizes is essential to interpreting the sustainability o...
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The substitution of biomass for fossil fuels in energy consumption is a measure to decrease the emis...
Clay minerals and K feldspars were evaluated as sources of K in a Norway spruce stand (Picea abies (...
This thesis examines the impact of whole-tree harvest (WTH) on soils and surface waters acid-base st...
The long-term effects (27-36 years) of conventional and whole-tree harvest on soil water chemistry (...
In terrestrial ecosystems, plant-available pools of magnesium and calcium are assumed to be stored i...
Sweden's forests are one of its most important natural resources, as well as being important from ec...
There is growing concern in the UK that available base cation pools in soil are declining due to the...
The effects of the early growth of plantation forestry on the biogeochemical cycling of potassium,...
International audienceA simple mass balance has been used to estimate soil calcium depletion during ...
Climate change and rising energy costs have led to increasing interest in the use of tree harvest re...
International audienceCompared to conifers, broadleaf forests are less prone to soil and water acidi...
Nitrogen (N) is often considered to be the major factor limiting tree growth in northern forest ecos...
Accurately quantifying soil base cation pool sizes is essential to interpreting the sustainability o...
The study investigated the effects of forest residue extraction on tree growth and base cations conc...
The substitution of biomass for fossil fuels in energy consumption is a measure to decrease the emis...
Clay minerals and K feldspars were evaluated as sources of K in a Norway spruce stand (Picea abies (...
This thesis examines the impact of whole-tree harvest (WTH) on soils and surface waters acid-base st...
The long-term effects (27-36 years) of conventional and whole-tree harvest on soil water chemistry (...
In terrestrial ecosystems, plant-available pools of magnesium and calcium are assumed to be stored i...
Sweden's forests are one of its most important natural resources, as well as being important from ec...