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Effects of airborne sea salts on soil water acidification and leaching of aluminium in different forest ecosystems in Denmark
Authors:Pedersen  Lars Bo  Bille-Hansen  Jørgen
Institution:(1) Department of Forest Health and Forest Ecosystems, Danish Forest and Landscape Research Institute, Skovbrynet 16, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract:Studies on biogeochemical cycling of elements are performed in even aged forest ecosystems of Norway spruce, Sitka spruce and beech at several locations in Denmark. Episodes with high sea salt deposition and unusual low water surplus percolation caused extreme salt concentrations in the soil solutions. The changes were smallest beneath beech stands and most pronounced at the most salt-affected Sitka spruce stands. Contemporary, the pH drops and the Al3+ concentration increased above 20 mg L-1 owing to cation exchange with Na+. The Cl- and Al3+ concentrations reached levels reported as toxic for Norway spruce, but not for Sitka spruce and beech. The changes in the soil water chemistry must be considered as important factors for the reduced vitality in Norway spruce ecosystems in Denmark.
Keywords:acidification  aluminium  forest vitality  Norway spruce  sea salts  Sitka spruce
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