A Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst) forest site in southwest Sweden was chosen to study the effects of storm disturbances over the period 1997-2009, during which two storms, 'Lothar' (December 1999) and 'Gudrun' (January 2005), affected the area. Monitored deposition data, soil water chemistry data and forest inventory data were compared with the predictions of an integrated ecosystem model, ForSAFE, in an effort to reveal and understand the effects of storms on acidification/recovery in forest soils. Both storms caused windthrow loss leading to increased nitrate and sulphate concentrations in soil water as a result of stimulated mineralization. Lothar led to increased concentrations of Na+, Mg2+, and Cl- in soil water due to sea-salt episo...
Disturbance of ecosystems is a major factor in regional carbon budgets, and it is believed to be par...
The dynamic forest ecosystem model ForSAFE was applied to the oldest spruce forest stand in a forest...
Since the late 1970s, several long-term ecological studies were conducted to better understand the b...
In January 2005, south-west Sweden was hit by a severe storm that caused large damage to the forests...
The dynamic forest ecosystem model ForSAFE was applied at 16 coniferous forest sites in Sweden to in...
International audienceExamination of the effect of the 1999 storm on soil solution quality in an 81-...
We assessed the effect of chemical soil properties and acidifying depositions (sulphur and nitrogen)...
Forests provide multiple products and services which are all are linked to water resources. Trees ne...
Soil and water acidification was internationally recognised as a severe environmental problem in the...
The study investigated the effects of forest residue extraction on tree growth and base cations conc...
The forest ecosystem provides and regulates many important ecosystem services, such as soil and wate...
Base cations are important in forest soils as nutrients for vegetation and protection against soil a...
The Model of Acidification of Groundwaters in Catchments (MAGIC) was used to simulate the impact of ...
Forests in Sweden are undergoing rapid and considerable changes regarding both management methods an...
Climate change has led to a focus on forest management techniques to increase carbon (C) sequestrati...
Disturbance of ecosystems is a major factor in regional carbon budgets, and it is believed to be par...
The dynamic forest ecosystem model ForSAFE was applied to the oldest spruce forest stand in a forest...
Since the late 1970s, several long-term ecological studies were conducted to better understand the b...
In January 2005, south-west Sweden was hit by a severe storm that caused large damage to the forests...
The dynamic forest ecosystem model ForSAFE was applied at 16 coniferous forest sites in Sweden to in...
International audienceExamination of the effect of the 1999 storm on soil solution quality in an 81-...
We assessed the effect of chemical soil properties and acidifying depositions (sulphur and nitrogen)...
Forests provide multiple products and services which are all are linked to water resources. Trees ne...
Soil and water acidification was internationally recognised as a severe environmental problem in the...
The study investigated the effects of forest residue extraction on tree growth and base cations conc...
The forest ecosystem provides and regulates many important ecosystem services, such as soil and wate...
Base cations are important in forest soils as nutrients for vegetation and protection against soil a...
The Model of Acidification of Groundwaters in Catchments (MAGIC) was used to simulate the impact of ...
Forests in Sweden are undergoing rapid and considerable changes regarding both management methods an...
Climate change has led to a focus on forest management techniques to increase carbon (C) sequestrati...
Disturbance of ecosystems is a major factor in regional carbon budgets, and it is believed to be par...
The dynamic forest ecosystem model ForSAFE was applied to the oldest spruce forest stand in a forest...
Since the late 1970s, several long-term ecological studies were conducted to better understand the b...