Cadmium, lead, and zinc distributions and cycling in a mixed deciduous forest [Tennessee, USA]

Cadmium, lead, and zinc distributions and cycling were determined in a mixed deciduous forest in eastern Tennessee (USA). Major points of accumulation were litter and small roots, while soil was the long-term sink. Biogeochemical cycles of Cd, Pb, and Zn were conservative with respect to inputs (inp...

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Soil horizons
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Vegetation
Watersheds
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