Atmospheric deposition is still one of the major environmental issues in Asia. The joint research projects for catchment-scale analysis have been conducted in a tropical rainforest (Danum Valley, Malaysia), tropical seasonal forest (Sakaerat, Thailand) and temperate coniferous forest (Kajikawa, Japan) for future monitoring in EANET. In Kajikawa site, the possibility of nitrogen saturation was suggested by the largest level of nitrogen deposition. In tropical forests, acid buffering capacity of the ecosystems was higher in Danum Valley site than in Sakaerat site. The data in different climates will be useful for biogeochemical model as it may contribute to atmospheric management
Temperate- and high-latitude forests have been shown to contribute a carbon sink in the Northern Hem...
ABSTRACT: Elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition has become an important driver of soil acid...
The impacts of increasing nitrogen (N) deposition on forest ecosystems, including on carbon (C) sequ...
Summary: Atmospheric deposition is still one of the major environmental issues in Asia. The joint re...
Integrated monitoring of atmospheric deposition, soil, vegetation, and inland water is required to e...
While attention to logging in the tropics has been increasing, studies on the long-term effects of s...
\ua9 2018 Forests are an important biome that covers about one third of the global land surface and ...
Recognizing the importance of catchment processes related to the long-term sustainability of rapidly...
Nitrogen saturation has become one of the serious issues in the field of forest environment. The wat...
The objective of this paper is to clarify what kind of environmental factors that regulate net ecosy...
Asia has attracted research attention because it has the highest anthropogenic emissions in the worl...
Measurements of net ecosystem production (NEP) over forest stands were conducted from 11 flux towers...
Abstract: Understanding the response of forest ecosystems to anthropogenic nitrogen deposition is im...
Bulk precipitation and stream water chemistry data from 1993 to 2005 are used to analyze the relatio...
Forest ecosystems play a critical role in the cycles of carbon and water from local to global scales...
Temperate- and high-latitude forests have been shown to contribute a carbon sink in the Northern Hem...
ABSTRACT: Elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition has become an important driver of soil acid...
The impacts of increasing nitrogen (N) deposition on forest ecosystems, including on carbon (C) sequ...
Summary: Atmospheric deposition is still one of the major environmental issues in Asia. The joint re...
Integrated monitoring of atmospheric deposition, soil, vegetation, and inland water is required to e...
While attention to logging in the tropics has been increasing, studies on the long-term effects of s...
\ua9 2018 Forests are an important biome that covers about one third of the global land surface and ...
Recognizing the importance of catchment processes related to the long-term sustainability of rapidly...
Nitrogen saturation has become one of the serious issues in the field of forest environment. The wat...
The objective of this paper is to clarify what kind of environmental factors that regulate net ecosy...
Asia has attracted research attention because it has the highest anthropogenic emissions in the worl...
Measurements of net ecosystem production (NEP) over forest stands were conducted from 11 flux towers...
Abstract: Understanding the response of forest ecosystems to anthropogenic nitrogen deposition is im...
Bulk precipitation and stream water chemistry data from 1993 to 2005 are used to analyze the relatio...
Forest ecosystems play a critical role in the cycles of carbon and water from local to global scales...
Temperate- and high-latitude forests have been shown to contribute a carbon sink in the Northern Hem...
ABSTRACT: Elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition has become an important driver of soil acid...
The impacts of increasing nitrogen (N) deposition on forest ecosystems, including on carbon (C) sequ...