Acidification of forested podzols in North Belgium during the period 1950-2000

Acidification of forest soils in Europe and North America has been an important concern over the last decades. The last areacovering survey of forest soil acidification in Flanders (North Belgium) goes back to 1985 [Ronse A, De Temmerman L, Guns M, De Borger R. Evolution of acidity, organic matter c...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Science of the total environment 2006-05, Vol.361 (1-3), p.189-195
Hauptverfasser: An De Schrijver, Mertens, Jan, Geudens, Guy, Staelens, Jeroen, Campforts, Elke, Luyssaert, Sebastiaan, De Temmerman, Ludwig, De Keersmaeker, Luc, De Neve, Stefaan, Verheyen, Kris
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Zusammenfassung:Acidification of forest soils in Europe and North America has been an important concern over the last decades. The last areacovering survey of forest soil acidification in Flanders (North Belgium) goes back to 1985 [Ronse A, De Temmerman L, Guns M, De Borger R. Evolution of acidity, organic matter content, and CEC in uncultivated soils of North Belgium during the past 25 years. Soil Sci; 146, (1988), 453-460] and highlighted a significant acidification of the upper layer (0.3-0.4 m) of forested podzols during the period 1950-1985. The present study aimed to assess (1) to what extent further acidification of forested podzols occurred during the period 1985-2000 at different depths and (2) whether the average annual acidification rate accelerated or slowed down between 1985 and 2000 compared to the period 1950-1985. Average soil pH-KCl values of podzols in northern Belgium dropped during the period 1985-2000.
ISSN:0048-9697
DOI:10.10l6/j.scitotenv.2005.06.015