Forest Decline and Atmospheric Deposition Effects in the French Mountains 1995
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-79535-0_8
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Comparative Hydrochemical Behaviour and Element Budgets of the Aubure (Vosges Massif) and Mont-Lozère (Southern Massif Central) Norway Spruce Forested Catchments

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“…Then after a rapid decrease, the discharge increases again for a week without any corresponding precipitation. This is a consequence of the delayed response of water contributions from the upper basin hillslopes (Probst et al, 1995b;Ladouche et al, 2001). During winter and spring, 3 important flood events occurred.…”
Section: Hydrological Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then after a rapid decrease, the discharge increases again for a week without any corresponding precipitation. This is a consequence of the delayed response of water contributions from the upper basin hillslopes (Probst et al, 1995b;Ladouche et al, 2001). During winter and spring, 3 important flood events occurred.…”
Section: Hydrological Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les bilans négatifs de Ca, Mg et K sont généralisés dans l'ensemble des petits bassins forestiers expérimentaux sur roche pauvre en minéraux altérables d'Europe occidentale [26] et des États-Unis [3] diversement affectés par la pollution atmosphérique et dont les eaux contiennent peu de carbone organique dissous. L'exemple du bilan néga-tif du bassin versant forestier du Strengbach [36], sur un granite extrêmement pauvre en Ca et Mg, illustre cette tendance. Quelques bassins font cependant exception.…”
Section: Bilans à L'échelle Des Bassins Versantsunclassified
“…In these poorly buffered freshwaters, sodium is signifi-Ž . Ž cantly related to silica Probst et al, 1995b see . Table 5 and Fig.…”
Section: Chemical and Isotopic Composition Of Surface Watersmentioning
confidence: 99%