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Volume 101, Number 1, February 1998

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Introduction to the NITREX and EXMAN projects
pp. 1-7(7)
Authors: Wright R.F.; Rasmussen L.

Natural abundance of 15N in forests across a nitrogen deposition gradient
pp. 9-18(10)
Authors: Emmett B.A.; Kjonaas O.J.; Gundersen P.; Koopmans C.; Tietema A.; Sleep D.

The fate of 15N-labelled nitrogen deposition in coniferous forest ecosystems
pp. 19-27(9)
Authors: Tietema A.; Emmett B.A.; Gundersen P.; Kjonaas O.J.; Koopmans C.J.

Impact of nitrogen deposition on nitrogen cycling in forests: a synthesis of NITREX data
pp. 37-55(19)
Authors: Gundersen P.; Emmett B.A.; Kjonaas O.J.; Koopmans C.J.; Tietema A.

Input-output budgets at the NITREX sites
pp. 57-64(8)
Authors: Bredemeier M.; Blanck K.; Xu Y.-J.; Tietema A.; Boxman A.W.; Emmett B.; Moldan F.; Gundersen P.; Schleppi P.; Wright R.F.

Vegetation and soil biota response to experimentally-changed nitrogen inputs in coniferous forest ecosystems of the NITREX project
pp. 65-79(15)
Authors: Boxman A.W.; Blanck K.; Brandrud T.-E.; Emmett B.A.; Gundersen P.; Hogervorst R.F.; Kjonaas O.J.; Persson H.; Timmermann V.

Effect of drought experiments using roof installations on acidification/nitrification of soils
pp. 95-109(15)
Authors: Lamersdorf N.P.; Beier C.; Blanck K.; Bredemeier M.; Cummins T.; Farrell E.P.; Kreutzer K.; Rasmussen L.; Ryan M.; Weis W.; Xu Y.-J.

Atmospheric deposition and soil acidification in five coniferous forest ecosystems: a comparison of the control plots of the EXMAN sites
pp. 125-142(18)
Authors: Kreutzer K.; Beier C.; Bredemeier M.; Blanck K.; Cummins T.; Farrell E.P.; Lammersdorf N.; Rasmussen L.; Rothe A.; de Visser P.H.B.; Weis W.; Weisz T.; Xu Y.-J.

Biogeochemical modelling of EXMAN research sites: A comparison
pp. 143-153(11)
Authors: Warfvinge P.; Aherne J.; Walse C.

Ecosystem recovery after a decrease in nitrogen input to a Scots pine stand at Ysselsteyn, the Netherlands
pp. 155-163(9)
Authors: Boxman A.W.; van der Ven P.J.M.; Roelofs J.G.M.

The consequences of chronic nitrogen additions on N cycling and soilwater chemistry in a Sitka spruce stand, North Wales
pp. 165-175(11)
Authors: Emmett B.A.; Reynolds B.; Silgram M.; Sparks T.H.; Woods C.

Nitrogen budgets of two small experimental forested catchments at Alptal, Switzerland
pp. 177-185(9)
Authors: Schleppi P.; Muller N.; Feyen H.; Papritz A.; Bucher J.B.; Fluhler H.

Nitrogen addition and removal at Gardsjon -- effects on fine-root growth and fine-root chemistry
pp. 199-205(7)
Authors: Persson H.; Ahlstrom K.; Clemensson-Lindell A.

The Solling roof project -- site characteristics, experiments and results
pp. 281-293(13)
Authors: Bredemeier M.; Blanck K.; Dohrenbusch A.; Lamersdorf N.; Meyer A.C.; Murach D.; Parth A.; Xu Y.-J.

Hydrochemical input-output budgets for a clean rain and drought experiment at Solling
pp. 295-306(12)
Authors: Xu Y.-J.; Blanck K.; Bredemeier M.; Lamersdorf N.P.

Application of the SAFE model to the Solling clean rain roof experiment
pp. 307-317(11)
Authors: Walse C.; Blanck K.; Bredemeier M.; Lamersdorf N.; Warfvinge P.; Xu Y.-J.

Modeling the effects of acid deposition on the biogeochemistry of the Hoeglwald spruce stand, FRG
pp. 319-330(12)
Authors: Warfvinge P.; Kreutzer K.; Rothe A.; Walse W.

Application of the SAFE model to a Norway spruce stand at Ballyhooly, Ireland
pp. 331-338(8)
Authors: Aherne J.; Sverdrup H.; Farrell E.P.; Cummins T.

Experimental manipulation of forest ecosystems: lessons from large roof experiments
pp. 339-352(14)
Authors: Gundersen P.; Boxman A.W.; Lamersdorf N.; Moldan F.; Andersen B.R.

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