Biogeochemical investigations of terrestrial, freshwater, and wetland ecosystems across the globe

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    • Wieder, R. Kelman
    • Novák, Martin
    • Vile, Melanie A.

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Biogeochemical investigations of terrestrial, freshwater, and wetland ecosystems across the globe

guest editors: R. Kelman Wieder, Martin Novák, Melanie A. Vile

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2004

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注記

Proceedings of a conference held at the University of Reading in the United Kingdon, 2002

"Reprinted from Water, air, & soil pollution: focus vol.4, nos2-3(2004)" -- T.p.

Includes bibliographical references

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Here is a collection of papers from BIOGEOMON, The Fourth International Symposium on Ecosystem Behavior. The contributions address a wider-than-ever range of concerns: aspects of catchment monitoring and modeling; nitrogen transformations and processes; stable and radiogenic isotopes; biogeochemistry of restored ecosystems; and the dynamics of such chemicals as mercury and phosphorous, among many other topics.

目次

  • Preface. Acknowledgements. Keynote address. Biogeochemistry: Some opportunities and challenges for the future
  • G.E. Likens. Catchment and regional-scale modelling. Critical loads of acidity for surface waters in south-central Ontario, Canada: Regional application of the First-order Acidity Balance (FAB) model
  • J. Aherne, et al. Effects of climate events on elemental fluxes from forested catchments in Ontario, Canada: Modelling drought-induced redox processes
  • J. Aherne, et al. Projecting regional patterns of future soil chemistry status in Swedish forests using SAFE
  • M. Alveteg. Sorption of Cd in soils: Pedotransfer functions for the parameters of the Freundlich sorption isotherm
  • A.L. Horn, et al. The development of a GIS-based inventory of standing waters in Great Britain together with a risk-based prioritisation protocol
  • M. Hughes, et al. Simulation of nitrogen dynamics and fluxes in contrasting catchments in Norway by applying the Integrated Nitrogen model for CAtchments (INCA)
  • O. Kaste. The use of a GIS-based inventory to provide a regional risk assessment of standing waters in Great Britain sensitive to acidification from atmospheric deposition
  • M. Kernan, et al. Integrated nitrogen modeling in a boreal forestry dominated river basin: N fluxes and retention in lakes and peatlands
  • A. Lepistoe, et al. Uncertainties in predictions of surface water acidity using the MAGIC model
  • T. Larssen, et al. Modelling acidification and recovery of Swedish lakes
  • F. Moldan, et al. Integrated nitrogen and flow modelling (INCA) in a boreal river basin dominated by forestry: Scenarios of environmental change
  • K. Rankinen, et al. Assessment of the water balance of European forests: A model study
  • C. van der Salm, et al. Monitoring and manipulations. Effects of climate and ecosystem disturbances on biogeochemical cycling in a semi-natural terrestrial ecosystem
  • C. Beier, et al. Forest ecosystem responses to atmospheric pollution: Linking comparative with experimental studies
  • N.B. Dise, P. Gundersen. Spectral analysis of chemical time series from long-term catchment monitoring studies: Hydrochemical insights and data requirements
  • X. Feng, et al. Neutralisation of sulphur dioxide in a coniferous canopy
  • M. Ferm, H. Hultberg. Recent recovery of lake water quality in southern Quebec following reductions in sulfur emissions
  • D. Houle, et al. Fire effects on carbon and nitrogen budgets in forests
  • D.W. Johnson, et al. Growth and nitrogen availability of red pine seedlings under high nitrogen load and elevated ozone
  • T. Nakaji, et al. Acidification trends and the evolution of neutralization mechanisms through time at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine, USA
  • R.L. Reinhardt, et al. A biogeochemical comparison of two well-buffered catchments with contrasting histories of acid deposition
  • J.B. Shanley, et al. Nitrogen transformations and processes. Validating a new model for N sequestration in forest soil organic matter
  • B. Berg, N. Dise. Nitrate leaching from moorland soils: Can soil C:N ratios indicate N saturation? C.J. Curtis, et al. Nutrients on asphalt parking surfaces in an urban environment
  • D. Hope, et al. Nitrogen turnover and nitrate leaching after bark beetle attack in mountainous spruce stands of the Bavarian Forest National Park
  • C. Huber. Effects of long-term application of ammonium sulphate on nitrogen fluxes in a beech ecosystem at Solling, Germany
  • H. Meesenburg, et al. Nitrous oxide emissions from two riparian ecosystems: Key controlling variables
  • S.E. Machefert, et al. Nitrous oxide in agricultural drainage waters following field fertilisation
  • D.S. Reay, et al. Nitrate leaching from a mountain forest ecosystem with Gleysols subjected to experimentally increased N deposition
  • P. Schleppi, et al. Stable and radiogenic isotopes in the environment. Radiogenic lead isotopes and time stratigraphy in the Hudson River, New York
  • S.N. Chillrud, et al. Measuring aerosol and heavy metal deposition on urban woodland and grasss using inventories of 210Pb and metal concentrations in soil
  • D. Fowler, et al. The transit of 35SO42- and 3H2O added in situ to soil in a boreal coniferous forest
  • D. Houle, et al. The missing flux in a 35S budget for the soils of a small polluted catchment
  • M. Novak, et al. 13-C of tree-ring lignin as an indirect measure of climate change
  • I. Robertson, et al. Isotopic assessment of sources of surface water nitrate within the Oldman River Basin, Southern Alberta, Canada
  • L. Rock, B. Mayer. Mercury and metals. Assessment of heavy metals and PAH contamination of urban streambed sediments on macroinvertebrates
  • G. Beasley, P.E. Kneale. Post-glacial lead dynamics in a forest soil
  • C.E. Johnson, et al. Residual cadmium and lead pollution at a former Soviet military airfield in Tartu, Estonia
  • UE. Mander, et al. Mercury and methylmercury in runoff from a forested catchment: Concentrations, fluxes and their response to manipulations
  • J. Munthe, H. Hultberg. Deposition and fate of lead in a forested catchment, Lesni Potok, central Czech Republic
  • T. Navratil, et al. Trace metals in different crop/cultivation systems in Greece
  • E. Vavoulidou, et al. Phosphorus. Assessing changes in phosphorous concentrations in relation to in-stream plant ecology in lowland permeable catchments: Bringing ecosystem functioning into water quality monitoring
  • H.P. Jarvie, et al. Removal of phosphorus in constructed wetlands with horizontal sub-surface flow in the Czech Republic
  • J. Vymazal. Scaling of biogeochemical processes. Scaling and mapping regional calculations of soil chemical weathering rates in Sweden
  • C. Akselsson, et al. Finnish lake survey: The role of catchment attributes in determining nitrogen, phosphorus and organic carbon concentrations
  • M. Rantakari, et al. Soil organic matter and DOC. Carbon storage in Tagus salt marsh sediments
  • I. Cacador, et al. Levels and characteristics of TOC in throughfall, forest floor leachate and soil solution in undisturbed boreal forest ecosystems
  • M. Starr, L. Ukonmaanaho. Biogeochemistry of restored ecosystems. Biomass and nutrient dynamics of restored neotropical forests
  • A.E. Lugo, et al.

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