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Open AccessImpacts of harvesting methods on nutrient removal in Dutch forests exposed to high-nitrogen deposition
Forest harvest removal may cause nutrient depletion of soils, when removal of essential nutrients, including nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), sulphur (S), calcium (Ca), potassium (K) and magnesium (Mg) exceeds th...
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The Dutch N-cascade in the European perspective
The Netherlands is “well known” for its nitrogen problems; it has one of the highest reactive nitrogen (Nr) emission densities in the world. It is a small country at the delta of several large European rivers....
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Uncertainties in the fate of nitrogen I: An overview of sources of uncertainty illustrated with a Dutch case study
This study focuses on the uncertainties in the ‘fate’ of nitrogen (N) in the Netherlands. Nitrogen inputs into the Netherlands in products, by rivers, and by atmospheric deposition, and microbial and industria...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Long-Term Impact of Acid Deposition on the Aluminum Chemistry of an Acid Forest Soil
The long-term (100 yr) impact of atmospheric deposition on the Al chemistry of an acid forest soil, has been evaluated using RESAM, a process-oriented soil acidification model. The model structure is based on ...