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Chapter and Conference Paper
Continuous Monitoring with a Superconducting Gravimeter As a Proxy for Water Storage Changes in a Mountain Catchment
In mountainous area, spring water constitutes the only drinking water resource and local economy is highly dependent on forest health and productivity. However, climate change is expected to make extreme water...
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Article
Hydrological and vegetation response to climate change in a forested mountainous catchment
Vegetal cover and the water cycle are closely linked. The climate controls the distribution and productivity of terrestrial vegetation, and the vegetal cover type is a key determinant for evapotranspiration an...
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Article
Evidence of Current Soil Acidification in Spruce Stands in the Vosges Mountains, North-Eastern France
To demonstrate directly soil acidification under spruce stands in the Strengbach catchment, soils from two adjacent stands aged 40 and 90 years were sampled intensively in 1990 and resampled in 1996. Soils alr...
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Evidence of Current Soil Acidification in Spruce Stands in the Vosges Mountains, North-Eastern France
To demonstrate directly soil acidification under spruce stands in the Strengbach catchment, soils from two adjacent stands aged 40 and 90 years were sampled intensively in 1990 and resampled in 1996. Soils alr...