Testing Ion Exchange Resin for quantifying bulk and throughfall deposition of macro and micro-elements on forests
Marleen A. E. Vos,
Wim de Vries,
G. F. Ciska Veen
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. Atmospheric deposition is a major nutrient influx in ecosystems and high anthropogenic deposition may disrupt ecosystem functioning. Quantification of the deposition flux is required to understand the impact of such anthropogenic pollution. However, current methods to measure nutrient deposition are costly, labor intensive and potentially inaccurate. Ion Exchange Resin (IER) appears a promising cost-and labor-effective method. The IER-method is potentially suited for deposition measurements on coarse… Show more
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