Integrated Assessment of Soil Chemical Status. 1. Integration of Existing Models and Derivation of a Regional Database for Switzerland M. AlvetegH. SverdrupD. Kurz OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 9
Integrated Assessment of Soil Chemical Status. 2. Application of a Regionalized Model to 622 Forested Sites in Switzerland D. KurzM. AlvetegH. Sverdrup OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 20
Magic, Safe and Smart Model Applications at Integrated Monitoring Sites: Effects of Emission Reduction Scenarios M. ForsiusM. AlvetegC. Walse OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 30
Predicting Freshwater Critical Loads of Acidification at the Catchment Scale: An Empirical Model M.R. KernanT.E.H. AllottR.W. Battarbee OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 41
Evidence of Current Soil Acidification in Spruce Stands in the Vosges Mountains, North-Eastern France Etienne DambrineBenoit PollierAndre Granier OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 52
A Comparison of Soil Sensitivity to Acidification Based on Laboratory-Determined Short-Term Acid Buffering Capacity and the Skokloster Classification Mark E. HodsonSimon J. LanganDavid G. Lumsdon OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 62
Proton Budgets of Forest Ecosystems on Volcanogenous Regosols in Hokkaido, Northern Japan Hideaki ShibataMachiko KirikaeRyusuke Hatano OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 72
GIS Analysis of Surface Water Chemistry Susceptibility and Response to Industrial Air Pollution in the Kola Peninsula, Northern Russia Olga Rigina OriginalPaper Pages: 73 - 82
Effects of Atmospheric Sea-Salt Deposition on Soils and Freshwaters in Northeast Scotland Catherine C. WhiteRichard P. SmartMalcolm S. Cresser OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 94
Acidification of Freshwater Wetlands: Combined Effects of Non-Airborne Sulfur Pollution and Desiccation Leon P.M. LamersSilvia M.E. Van RoozendaalJan G.M. Roelofs OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 106
Trace Gas Emissions from a North Wales Fen - Role of Hydrochemistry and Soil Enzyme Activity H. KangC. FreemanM.A. Lock OriginalPaper Pages: 107 - 116
Estimating Rainy Season Nitrous Oxide and Methane Fluxes Across Forest and Pasture Landscapes in Costa Rica W.A. ReinersM. KellerKenneth G. Gerow OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 130
GIS-Based Extrapolation of land Use-Related Nitrous Oxide Flux in the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica Roel A.J. Plant OriginalPaper Pages: 131 - 141
Synthesis of Nitrogen Pools and Fluxes from European Forest Ecosystems N.B. DiseE. MatznerP. Gundersen OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 154
The Behavior of Nitrogen Isotopes in Acidified Forest Soils in the Czech Republic F. BuzekJ. ČernýT. Pačes OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 164
Canopy and Soil Retention of Nitrogen Deposition in a Mixed Boreal Forest in Eastern Finland S. PiirainenL. FinérM. Starr OriginalPaper Pages: 165 - 174
Effects of Chronic Nitrogen Amendments on Production of Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Forest Soils William H. McDowellWilliam S. CurrieYuriko Yano OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 182
Effect of Chronic Nitrogen Additions on Soil Nitrogen Fractions in Red Spruce Stands M.B. DavidA.M. CupplesP.M. Wargo OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 192
An Empirical Approach for Assessing the Relationship Between Nitrogen Deposition and Nitrate Leaching from Upland Catchments in the United Kingdom Using Runoff Chemistry R. HarrimanC. CurtisA.C. Edwards OriginalPaper Pages: 193 - 203
The Prediction of Nitrate Leaching with the First-Order Acidity Balance (FAB) Model for Upland Catchment in Great Britain C.J. CurtisT.E.H. AllottR. Harriman OriginalPaper Pages: 205 - 215
Nitrogen and Sulfate Export from High Elevation Catchments of the Sierra Nevada, California James O. SickmanJohn M. Melack OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 226
Links Between Runoff Generation, Climate and Nitrate-N Leaching from Forested Catchments Lotta AnderssonAhti Lepistö OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 237
Leaching of Nutrients, Organic Carbon and Iron from Finnish Forestry Land P. KortelainenS. Saukkonen OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 250
Precipitation Change and Soil Leaching: Field Results and Simulations from Walker Branch Watershed, Tennessee D.W. JohnsonP.J. HansonC.F. Trettin OriginalPaper Pages: 251 - 262
Tracing Hydrologic Pathways Using Chloride at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed, Georgia, USA Norman E. PetersElizabeth B. Ratcliffe OriginalPaper Pages: 263 - 275
A Comparison of Methods for Deriving Solute Flux Rates Using Long-Term Data from Streams in the Mirror Lake Watershed P.A. BukaveckasG.E. LikensD.C. Buso OriginalPaper Pages: 277 - 293
Effect of Altitude and Tree Species on δ34S of Deposited Sulfur (Jezeří Catchment, Czech Republic) H. GroscheováM. NovákJ. Černý OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 303
Organic Sulfur and the Retention of Nutrient Cations in Forest Surface Soils Henry G. Spratt Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 305 - 317
Recovery of Surface Waters in the Northeastern U.S. from Decreases in Atmospheric Deposition of Sulfur C.T. DriscollG.E. LikensM.R. Church OriginalPaper Pages: 319 - 329
Trends in Sulfur Emission-Induced Effects in Northern Europe Olga RiginaAlexander Baklanov OriginalPaper Pages: 331 - 342
Recent Temporal Patterns in the Chemistry of Small, Acid-sensitive Lakes in Central Ontario, Canada Donald K. McNicolMark L. MalloryDaniel A. Cluis OriginalPaper Pages: 343 - 351
Trends in Sulfate, Base Cations and H+ Concentrations in Bulk Precipitation and Throughfall at Integrated Monitoring Sites in Finland 1989-1995 Liisa UkonmaanahoMichael StarrTuija Ruoho-Airola OriginalPaper Pages: 353 - 363
Changes in Mass Element Fluxes and their Importance for Critical Loads: Geomon Network, Czech Republic D. FottováIrena Skořepová OriginalPaper Pages: 365 - 376
The Relationship Between Stream Chemistry and Watershed Land Cover Data in the Mid-Atlantic Region, U.S. Alan T. HerlihyJohn L. StoddardColleen Burch Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 377 - 386
Hydrology and Chemistry of the Choptank River Basin T.R. FisherK.-Y. LeeM.M. Norton OriginalPaper Pages: 387 - 397
Fluvial Hydrogeochemistry in a Sub-Tropical Coastal Watershed in Brazil R.O. FigueiredoA.R.C. Ovalle OriginalPaper Pages: 399 - 407
Beryllium Chemistry in the Lysina Catchment, Czech Republic P. KrámJ. HruškaC.T. Driscoll OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 415
Application of the Regional Mercury Cycling Model (RMCM) to Predict the Fate and Remediation of Mercury in Onondaga Lake, New York S. Gbondo-TugbawaC.T. Driscoll OriginalPaper Pages: 417 - 426
Factors Controlling Mercury Transport in an Upland Forested Catchment Timothy ScherbatskoyJames B. ShanleyGerald J. Keeler OriginalPaper Pages: 427 - 438
Historical Variations in Lead Fluxes in the Pyrenees (Northeast Spain) from a Dated Lake Sediment Core L. CamareroP. MasquéJ.A. Sanchez-Cabeza OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 449
Critical Loads of Trace Metals in Soils: a Method of Calculation T. Pačes OriginalPaper Pages: 451 - 458
Quantifying Fine-Scale Variability in Pollutant Deposition in Complex Terrain using 210Pb Inventories in Soil D. FowlerR.I. SmithM. Moghaddam OriginalPaper Pages: 459 - 470
Flux of Benzo(a)pyrene to the Ground Surface and its Distribution in the Ecosystem A. Milukaitė OriginalPaper Pages: 471 - 480
Airborne Contamination of Immature Soil (Lusatian Mining District) by Lignite-Derived Materials: Its Detection and Contribution to the Soil Organic Matter Budget C. RumpelH. KnickerR.F. Hüttl OriginalPaper Pages: 481 - 492
Effects of Exotic Plant Species on Soil Properties in Hardwood Forests of New Jersey P.S. KourtevJ.G. EhrenfeldW.Z. Huang OriginalPaper Pages: 493 - 501