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Biogeochemical Investigations at the Watershed, Landscape, and Regional Scales

Edited By: R Kelmen Weider, Martin Novák and Jiri Cerny
512 pages
Biogeochemical Investigations at the Watershed, Landscape, and Regional Scales
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  • Biogeochemical Investigations at the Watershed, Landscape, and Regional Scales ISBN: 9780792351672 Hardback Jul 1998 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Reprinted from Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 105:1-2.

Contents

Integrated Assessment of Soil Chemical Status. 1. Integration of Existing Models and Derivation of a Regional Database for Switzerland; M. Alveteg, et al. Integrated Assessment of Soil Chemical Status. 2. Application of a Regionalized Model to 622 Forested Sites in Switzerland; D. Kurz, et al. MAGIC, SAFE and SMART Model Applications at Integrated Monitoring Sites: Effects of Emission Reduction Scenarios; M. Forsius, et al. Predicting Freshwater Critical Loads of Acidification at the Catchment Scale: An Empirical Model; M.R. Kernan, et al. Evidence of Current Soil Acidification in Spruce Stands in the Vosges Mountains, North-Eastern France; E. Dambrine, et al. A Comparison of Soil Sensitivity to Acidification Based on Laboratory-determined Short-Term Acid Buffering Capacity and the Skokloster Classification; M.E. Hodson, et al. Proton Budgets of Forest Ecosystems on Volcanogenous Regosols in Hokkaido, Northern Japan; H. Shibata, et al. GIS Analysis of Surface Water Chemistry Susceptibility and Response to Industrial Air Pollution in the Kola Peninsula, Northern Russia; O. Rigina. Effects of Atmospheric Sea-salt Deposition on Soils and Freshwaters in Northeast Scotland; C.C. White, et al. Acidification of Freshwater Wetlands: Combined Effects of Non-airborne Sulfur Pollution and Desiccation; L.P.M. Lamers, et al. Trace Gas Emissions from a North Wales Fen - Role of Hydrochemistry and Soil Enzyme Activity; H. Kang, et al. Estimating Rainy Season Nitrous Oxide and Methane Fluxes Across Forest and Pasture Landscapes in Costa Rica; W.A. Reiners, et al. GIS-based Extrapolation of Land Use-Related Nitrous Oxide Flux in the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica; R.A.J. Plant. Synthesis of Nitrogen Pools and Fluxes from European Forest Ecosystems; N.B. Dise, et al. The Behaviour of Nitrogen Isotopes in Acidified Forest Soils in the Czech Republic; F. Buzek, et al. Canopy and Soil Retention of Nitrogen Deposition in a Mixed Boreal Forest in Eastern Finland; S. Piirainen, et al. Effects of Chronic Nitrogen Amendments on Production of Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Forest Soils; W.H. McDowell, et al. Effect of Chronic Nitrogen Additions on Soil Nitrogen Fractions in Red Spruce Stands; M.B. David, et al. An Empirical Approach for Assessing the Relationship Between Nitrogen Deposition and Nitrate Leaching from Upland Catchments in the United Kingdom Using Runoff Chemistry; R. Harriman, et al. The Prediction of Nitrate Leaching with the First-Order Acidity Balance (FAB) Model for Upland Catchment in Great Britain; C.J. Curtis, et al. Nitrogen and Sulfate Export from High Elevation Catchments of the Sierra Nevada, California; J.O. Sickman, J.M. Melack. Links Between Runoff Generation, Climate and Nitrate-N Leaching from Forested Catchments; L. Andersson, A. Lepisto. Leaching of Nutrients, Organic Carbon and Iron from Finnish Forestry Land; P. Kortelainen, S. Saukkonen. (Part contents).

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Edited By: R Kelmen Weider, Martin Novák and Jiri Cerny
512 pages
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'However, I recommend scientists to encourage their libraries to have it on their selves. It is an excellent source of research results in environmental science.' European Journal of Soil Science, 50 (1999)

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