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Tree Rings Mercury Controlled by Atmospheric Gaseous Elemental Mercury and Tree Physiology. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Sci Technol
Peng H   +7 more
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Effects of development stage on organic matter transformation in Podzols [PDF]

open access: yesGeoderma, 2020
Podzols are soils in which organic acid and mineral leaching results in the formation of a B horizon, which often contains a high amount of organic carbon. As Podzols cover large areas of the globe (±12% in European forests), carbon stocks of Podzols are
Olaf Brock   +2 more
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Tracing Pb Pollution Penetration in Temperate Podzols

open access: yesLand Degradation and Development, 2017
We combine high-resolution soil sampling with lead (Pb) analyses (concentrations and stable isotopes) in two temperate podzols, together with previous data obtained with selective Al and Fe dissolution techniques.
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Acidification of forested podzols in North Belgium during the period 1950–2000

open access: yesScience of the Total Environment, 2006
Acidification of forest soils in Europe and North America has been an important concern over the last decades. The last area-covering survey of forest soil acidification in Flanders (North Belgium) goes back to 1985 [Ronse A, De Temmerman L, Guns M, De ...
An De Schrijver   +2 more
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Mercury accumulation in soil fractions of podzols from two contrasted geographical temperate areas: southwest Europe and southernmost America

, 2020
The presence of Hg in soil fractions of different size in eight illuvial horizons of podzols from SW Europe and five from southernmost America was studied.
A. Gómez-Armesto   +6 more
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PODZOLIZATION

Soil Science, 1984
ABSTRACTWe measured dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in soil solutions collected from the A and B horizons of a Spodosol in central New Hampshire. DOC averaged 33 mg/L in the A2 horizon and declined to 2 to 3 mg/L, similar to stream water concentrations, in the B horizon.
WILLIAM H. MCDOWELL, TIMOTHY WOOD
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