Holocene Versus Accelerated Actual Proton Consumption in German Forest Soils

  • Mazzarino M
  • Heinrichs H
  • Fölster H
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Abstract

Weathering balance studies of 3 Holocene soils and one Riss-Wuerm-interglacial soil were carried out in order to obtain information on base level proton consumption during undisturbed forest conditions. The balance calculations are based on chemical analysis and chequed by calculation of mineral assemblages with the epinorm-method. Average annual proton consumption per ha amounts to 0.6 kmol in the fossil soil and 0.9 to 1.9 kmol in the Holocene soils, both on carbonate-free base.

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Mazzarino, M. J., Heinrichs, H., & Fölster, H. (1983). Holocene Versus Accelerated Actual Proton Consumption in German Forest Soils. In Effects of Accumulation of Air Pollutants in Forest Ecosystems (pp. 113–123). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6983-4_9

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