TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing the risk of N leaching from forest soils across a steep N deposition gradient in Sweden.
AU - Akselsson, Cecilia
AU - Belyazid, Salim
AU - Hellsten, Sofie
AU - Klarqvist, Malin
AU - Pihl-Karlsson, Gunilla
AU - Karlsson, Per-Erik
AU - Lundin, Lars
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Nitrogen leaching from boreal and temporal forests, where normally most of the nitrogen is retained, has the potential to increase acidification of soil and water and eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. In parts of Sweden, where the nitrogen deposition has been intermediate to high during recent decades, there are indications that the soils are close to nitrogen saturation. In this study, four different approaches were used to assess the risk of nitrogen leaching from forest soils in different parts of Sweden. Nitrate concentrations in soil water and C:N ratios in the humus layer where interpreted, together with model results from mass balance calculations and detailed dynamic modelling. All four approaches pointed at a risk of nitrogen leaching from forest soils in southern Sweden. However, there was a substantial variation on a local scale. Basing the assessment on four different approaches makes the assessment robust.
AB - Nitrogen leaching from boreal and temporal forests, where normally most of the nitrogen is retained, has the potential to increase acidification of soil and water and eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. In parts of Sweden, where the nitrogen deposition has been intermediate to high during recent decades, there are indications that the soils are close to nitrogen saturation. In this study, four different approaches were used to assess the risk of nitrogen leaching from forest soils in different parts of Sweden. Nitrate concentrations in soil water and C:N ratios in the humus layer where interpreted, together with model results from mass balance calculations and detailed dynamic modelling. All four approaches pointed at a risk of nitrogen leaching from forest soils in southern Sweden. However, there was a substantial variation on a local scale. Basing the assessment on four different approaches makes the assessment robust.
U2 - 10.1016/j.envpol.2010.08.012
DO - 10.1016/j.envpol.2010.08.012
M3 - Article
C2 - 20864233
SN - 0269-7491
VL - 158
SP - 3588
EP - 3595
JO - Environmental Pollution
JF - Environmental Pollution
IS - 12
ER -