2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-005-0587-0
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Studies of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition in a Mire of the German National Park Hochharz Mountains Using Two Different Methods

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the nitrogen (N) deposition in a mire of the German National Park Hochharz Mountains in regard to different input pathways of open area and forest stand deposition. High N deposition rates strongly affect the development and growth of mires in general. For determination of the open area N deposition two methods were applied: the bulk deposition method and the Integral Total Nitrogen Input (ITNI) method. This method is based on the 15 N isotope dilution technique and w… Show more

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“…Springs of the Ilse stream characterize features of the studied area (Böhlmann et al 2005). Average annual precipitation amounts to 1,609 mm and mean annual temperature is +2.8°C (Wegener and Kison 2002).…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Springs of the Ilse stream characterize features of the studied area (Böhlmann et al 2005). Average annual precipitation amounts to 1,609 mm and mean annual temperature is +2.8°C (Wegener and Kison 2002).…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thickness of the peat layer is up to 1.4 m. The largest part of the slope mire is a swamp overgrown with spruce plants (0.01 km 2 ) and a Calamagrostio villosae-Piceetumcommunity. Vegetation of the central part of the mire is dominated by a Eriophorum angustifolium-community and is mostly free of spruce trees (Böhlmann et al 2005).…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These other geodata include four site-specific characteristics and 19 regional characteristics which might influence the N concentration in mosses (Böhlmann et al, 2005;Bytnerowicz et al, 2002;Bytnerowicz and Fenn, 1996;Fenn et al, 2007;Fenn and Kiefer, 1999;Fernandez and Carballeira, 2002;Fowler et al 1998;Frati et al, 2007;Jovan and Carlberg, 2007;Jovan and Mccune, 2006;Luo et al, 2003;Neirynck et al, 2007;Pesch et al, 2007b;Pitcairn et al, 2006). Together with the EMEP data the site-specific and regional characteristics are referred to as predictors in the CART-analysis (see Section 2.4).…”
Section: Additional Geodatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ravishankara 1997Jacob and Winner 2009;Ramanathan and Carmichael 2008) and ecosystems (e.g. Böhlmann et al 2005;Jickells et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%