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Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Stream Water Cadmium Concentration

Lars Högbom, Hans-Örjan Nohrstedt and Sten Nordlund

SkogForsk—The Forestry Research Institute of Sweden, Uppsala Science Park, SE-751 83, Uppsala, Sweden



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Fig. 1. Schematic drawing of the watersheds at Furudal and Stugun, indicating the experimental setup and the sampling points

 


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Fig. 2. (a) Nitrate concentration and (b) pH in lysimeter water at the Furudal ({square}) and Stugun ({circ}) watersheds. Closed symbols refer to lysimeters in the fertilized plots, while open symbols represent the controls. Horizontal bars larger than the symbols indicate ±1 SE

 


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Fig. 3. Concentrations of Al, Cd, Zn, and Pb in soil water in relation to soil water pH, and the relationship between NO-3 concentration and pH. Open symbols refer to Stugun, while closed symbols refer to Furudal

 


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Fig. 4. Stream water concentrations of NO-3 at Furudal ({square}) and Stugun ({circ}). Arrows indicate time of fertilization. Open symbols refer to upstream samples and filled symbols represent samples taken downstream of the fertilized areas

 





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