2024
DOI: 10.1002/saj2.20691
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Long‐term treatments alter acidification, fertility and carbon in soils of the Fork Mountain long‐term soil productivity experiment

Mary Beth Adams,
Benjamin M. Rau,
William T. Peterjohn
et al.

Abstract: Historic atmospheric acidic deposition resulting from the combustion of fossil fuels may alter the pools of important nutrients and base cations in sensitive forest soils. This raises concern that chronic acidic deposition, particularly when coupled with intensive forest biomass harvesting, may diminish long‐term soil fertility, forest productivity, and carbon storage potential. To address these concerns, the Fork Mountain long‐term soil productivity experiment was initiated in 1996 at the Fernow Experimental … Show more

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