Landsat-Based Indices Reveal Consistent Recovery of Forested Stream Catchments from Acid Deposition
Abstract
Central European forests suffered from severe, large-scale atmospheric depositions of sulfur and nitrogen due to coal-based energy production during the 20th century. High deposition of acid compounds distorted soil chemistry and had negative effects on forest physiology and growth. Since 1994, continuous data on atmospheric deposition and stream runoff fluxes have provided evidence of ecosystem recovery from acidification. In this study, we...
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Title
Landsat-Based Indices Reveal Consistent Recovery of Forested Stream Catchments from Acid Deposition
Published Date
Jun 16, 2020
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
12
Pages
1944 - 1944
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