“…Except for the F horizon, SOM was higher at HW at all depths with SOM remaining above 1% throughout the whole soil profile whereas SOM was less than 1% below the 30 cm depth at MA. A secondary peak in SOM was Using the equation published in Beauregard and Côté (2008) describing the relationship between leaf and soil Ca/Sr ratios of sugar maple at HW, its corrected leaf Ca/Sr ratio (mean ± SE) intercepts the F, B 20 and B 30 horizons, and the L horizon is also included when the full variation in Ca/Sr ratios is considered ( Figure 5). …”