Agricultural sulfur applications alter the quantity and composition of dissolved organic matter from field-to-watershed scales
Over the past several decades, agricultural sulfur (S) use has dramatically increased.
Excess S in the environment can cause several biogeochemical and ecologic …
Excess S in the environment can cause several biogeochemical and ecologic …
Nitrogen, organic carbon and sulphur cycling in terrestrial ecosystems: linking nitrogen saturation to carbon limitation of soil microbial processes
Elevated and chronic nitrogen (N) deposition to N-limited terrestrial ecosystems can lead to
'N saturation', with resultant ecosystem damage and leaching of nitrate (NO 3−) to surface …
'N saturation', with resultant ecosystem damage and leaching of nitrate (NO 3−) to surface …
The GEOMON network of Czech catchments provides long‐term insights into altered forest biogeochemistry: From acid atmospheric deposition to climate change
In 1994, a network of small catchments (GEOMON) was established in the Czech Republic
to determine input–output element fluxes in semi‐natural forest ecosystems recovering from …
to determine input–output element fluxes in semi‐natural forest ecosystems recovering from …
Recovery from acidification alters concentrations and fluxes of solutes from Czech catchments
Abstract Changes in atmospheric deposition, stream water chemistry, and solute fluxes were
assessed across 15 small forested catchments. Dramatic changes in atmospheric deposition …
assessed across 15 small forested catchments. Dramatic changes in atmospheric deposition …
Distribution and pools of mercury in Czech forest soils
T Navrátil, J Shanley, J Rohovec, M Hojdová… - Water, Air, & Soil …, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Parts of the Czech Republic received extreme loading of acid deposition from coal
combustion in the second half of the twentieth century. Although associated Hg deposition …
combustion in the second half of the twentieth century. Although associated Hg deposition …
Comparisons of watershed sulfur budgets in southeast Canada and northeast US: new approaches and implications
Abstract Most of eastern North America receives elevated levels of atmospheric deposition
of sulfur (S) that result from anthropogenic SO 2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion …
of sulfur (S) that result from anthropogenic SO 2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion …
Contrasting tree ring Hg records in two conifer species: Multi-site evidence of species-specific radial translocation effects in Scots pine versus European larch
Tree ring records are increasingly being used as a geochemical archive of past atmospheric
mercury (Hg) pollution. However, it is not clear whether all tree species can be used reliably …
mercury (Hg) pollution. However, it is not clear whether all tree species can be used reliably …
Winter-time pollution in Central European cities shifts the 208Pb/207Pb isotope ratio of atmospheric PM2. 5 to higher values: Implications for lead source …
E Martinková, YVE Kochergina, O Šebek… - Atmospheric …, 2023 - Elsevier
Atmospheric lead pollution has adverse health effects on humans. Identification of
anthropogenic Pb sources is thus crucial for understanding of pollution-related risks and for …
anthropogenic Pb sources is thus crucial for understanding of pollution-related risks and for …
Catchment runoff in industrial areas exports legacy pollutant zinc from the topsoil rather than geogenic Zn
AV Andronikov, M Novak, F Oulehle… - Environmental …, 2021 - ACS Publications
In highly industrialized, densely populated parts of Central Europe, mobilization of legacy Zn
pollution from forest ecosystems may negatively affect the quality of water resources. To test …
pollution from forest ecosystems may negatively affect the quality of water resources. To test …
Prominent role of sulfate reduction in considerable sulfur retention in a subtropical soil
The sulfur biogeochemical cycle controls the sulfur dynamics in the soil. In contrast to almost
all deposited sulfur leaching out in temperate catchments, approximately 80% of the …
all deposited sulfur leaching out in temperate catchments, approximately 80% of the …