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Manganese in tree rings of Norway spruce as an indicator for soil chemical changes in the past
by
Wolff, Barbara
, Hoffmann, Erwin
, Stephanowitz, Heike
, Schröder, Jörg
, Augustin, Sabine
in
Acidification
/ Aluminum
/ aluminum oxide
/ base saturation
/ Cations
/ critical load
/ Critical thresholds
/ Dendroecology
/ Environmental changes
/ Environmental monitoring
/ Environmental quality
/ forests
/ growth rings
/ Manganese
/ Manganese compounds
/ Picea abies
/ Pine trees
/ Saturated soils
/ Soil acidification
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil modelling
/ Soil solution
/ Soils
/ Trees
2005
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Manganese in tree rings of Norway spruce as an indicator for soil chemical changes in the past
by
Wolff, Barbara
, Hoffmann, Erwin
, Stephanowitz, Heike
, Schröder, Jörg
, Augustin, Sabine
in
Acidification
/ Aluminum
/ aluminum oxide
/ base saturation
/ Cations
/ critical load
/ Critical thresholds
/ Dendroecology
/ Environmental changes
/ Environmental monitoring
/ Environmental quality
/ forests
/ growth rings
/ Manganese
/ Manganese compounds
/ Picea abies
/ Pine trees
/ Saturated soils
/ Soil acidification
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil modelling
/ Soil solution
/ Soils
/ Trees
2005
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Manganese in tree rings of Norway spruce as an indicator for soil chemical changes in the past
by
Wolff, Barbara
, Hoffmann, Erwin
, Stephanowitz, Heike
, Schröder, Jörg
, Augustin, Sabine
in
Acidification
/ Aluminum
/ aluminum oxide
/ base saturation
/ Cations
/ critical load
/ Critical thresholds
/ Dendroecology
/ Environmental changes
/ Environmental monitoring
/ Environmental quality
/ forests
/ growth rings
/ Manganese
/ Manganese compounds
/ Picea abies
/ Pine trees
/ Saturated soils
/ Soil acidification
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil modelling
/ Soil solution
/ Soils
/ Trees
2005
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Manganese in tree rings of Norway spruce as an indicator for soil chemical changes in the past
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Manganese in tree rings of Norway spruce as an indicator for soil chemical changes in the past
2005
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Element concentrations in tree rings can be used to monitor changes in environmental quality. With regard to the detection of incipient soil acidification, the manganese concentration in soils and plants is a significant marker for the switch of acid buffering in soils mainly with the exchange of base cations or with the dissolution of aluminium oxides. This is a site-specific non-linear event, indicating the onset of Al³⁺ dominance in the soil solution, were damages to vegetation due to acid stress become possible. This turning point is also a marker for the attainment of pH 4.2 in soils, the critical threshold used for critical load calculations. On a plot of the German environmental monitoring in forests the element concentrations in tree rings of 60-year-old spruces reveal a distinct decline in the Mn concentration, beginning in the late 1960s ending in the late 1970s. With this information it was possible to assume a base saturation in the soil of about 15-20% in the late 1960s, and to model the development of the base saturation of the site. A decline from 17.5 to 6% within one decade could be related to the deposition. This is in accordance with the base saturation of 6.5%, measured in 1993 for this site, but also for adjacent spruce sites on the same geological substrate. The knowledge of the time span were this site-specific non-linear event occurred is essential for the reconstruction of the soil chemistry of a site. Moreover, it enables the assignment of observations like 'forest damages' to the onset of changes in environmental quality.
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