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CANOPY AND SOIL RETENTION OF NITROGEN DEPOSITION IN A MIXED BOREAL FOREST IN EASTERN FINLAND
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. Jul 01, 1998 105(12):165-174
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0049-6979
Abstract
Nitrogen deposition, leaching, and retention were monitored in a mature spruce (Picea abies Karsten) dominated mixed boreal forest in eastern Finland. Bulk precipitation, throughfall, stemflow, and percolation through the podzolic soil profile were monitored from 1993 to 1996. Mean annual bulk deposition of total N was 3.83 kg ha, of which 33% was NH4, 26% was NO3, and 41% was organic N. Throughfall+stemflow flux of total N was 2.93 kg ha yr. Sixty-four % of NH4 and 38% of NO3 in bulk precipitation was retained by tre three canopy. Organic N was released (0.27 kg ha yr) from the tree canopy. Nitrate-N was retained and organic N was leached as the water passed through the ground vegetation and soil O-horizon. Ammonium-N and organic N were retained mainly in the E-horizon. The output of total N from the E-horizon was only 5% of the total N deposition in the forest stand during the study period and it was mainly as organic N. The output of inorganic N forms from under B-horizon was seasonal and occurred mainly at spring snowmelt.