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Publications
- Recovery of benthic algal assemblages from acidification: how long does it take, and is there a link to eutrophication?
- Acid rain footprint three decades after peak deposition: Long-term recovery from pollutant sulphate in the Uhlirska catchment (Czech Republic)
- Environmental factors exert strong control over the climate-growth relationships of Picea abies in Central Europe
- Microbial communities with distinct denitrification potential in spruce and beech soils differing in nitrate leaching
- Recovery from acidification alters concentrations and fluxes of solutes from Czech catchments
- Widespread Increases in Iron Concentration in European and North American Freshwaters
- Carbon and Nitrogen Pools and Fluxes in Adjacent Mature Norway Spruce and European Beech Forests
- Discerning environmental factors affecting current tree growth in Central Europe
- Predicting sulphur and nitrogen deposition using a simple statistical method (vol 140, pg 456, 2016)
- Soil mercury distribution in adjacent coniferous and deciduous stands highly impacted by acid rain in the Ore Mountains, Czech Republic
- Landsat-Based Indices Reveal Consistent Recovery of Forested Stream Catchments from Acid Deposition
- Disruptions and re-establishment of the calcium-bicarbonate equilibrium in freshwaters
- Comparison of the impacts of acid and nitrogen additions on carbon fluxes in European conifer and broadleaf forests
- Erratum: Author Correction: Microbial communities with distinct denitrification potential in spruce and beech soils differing in nitrate leaching (Scientific reports (2017) 7 1 (9738))
- Increasing water-use efficiency mediates effects of atmospheric carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen on growth variability of central European conifers
- Comparison of modern and traditional methods of soilsorption complex measurement : the basis of long -term studies and modelling
- Forest growth responds more to air pollution than soil acidification
- Increasing water-use efficiency mediates effects of atmospheric carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen on growth variability of central European conifers
- Effects of Bark Beetle Disturbance on Soil Nutrient Retention and Lake Chemistry in Glacial Catchment
- Positive response of soil microbes to long-term nitrogen input in spruce forest: Results from Gårdsjön whole-catchment N-addition experiment
- 15N study of the reactivity of atmospheric nitrogen in four mountain forest catchments (Czech Republic, central Europe)
- Influence of Site-Specific Conditions on Estimation of Forest above Ground Biomass from Airborne Laser Scanning
- Calcium and magnesium biogeochemistry in spruce catchments underlain by felsic, mafic, and ultramafic rocks
- Input-Output Budgets of Nutrients in Adjacent Norway Spruce and European Beech Monocultures Recovering from Acidification
- Changes in Soil Dissolved Organic Carbon Affect Reconstructed History and Projected Future Trends in Surface Water Acidification
- Plant functional type affects nitrogen use efficiency in high-Arctic tundra
- Pollution control enhanced spruce growth in the "Black Triangle" near the Czech-Polish border
- The legacy of acidic deposition controls soil organic carbon pools in temperate forests across the C zech R epublic
- Calcium availability affects the intrinsic water-use efficiency of temperate forest trees
- Canopy Top, Height and Photosynthetic Pigment Estimation Using Parrot Sequoia Multispectral Imagery and the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
- Catchment Runoff in Industrial Areas Exports Legacy Pollutant Zinc from the Topsoil Rather than Geogenic Zn
- Mercury cycling during acid rain recovery at the forested Lesní potok catchment, Czech Republic
- Dissolved and gaseous nitrogen losses in forests controlled by soil nutrient stoichiometry
- Foliage Biophysical Trait Prediction from Laboratory Spectra in Norway Spruce Is More Affected by Needle Age Than by Site Soil Conditions
- Litter decomposition in European coniferous and broadleaf forests under experimentally elevated acidity and nitrogen addition
- The GEOMON network of Czech catchments provides long‐term insights into altered forest biogeochemistry: From acid atmospheric deposition to climate change
- Bacteria but not fungi respond to soil acidification rapidly and consistently in both a spruce and beech forest
- Relation between water-use efficiency and nutrient availability in European semi-natural ecosystems
- Changes in forest nitrogen cycling across deposition gradient revealed by δ15N in tree rings
- Does stream water chemistry reflect watershedcharacteristics?
- Predicting nitrogen and acidity effects on long-term dynamics of dissolved organic matter
- Using multi-date high spectral resolution data to assess the physiological status of macroscopically undamaged foliage on a regional scale
- Chemical recovery of acidified Bohemian lakes between 1984 and 2012: the role of acid deposition and bark beetle induced forest disturbance
- Effect of industrial dust on precipitation chemistry in the Czech Republic (Central Europe) from 1850 to 2013
- Mercury in stream water at five Czech catchments across a Hg and S deposition gradient
- Geochemical evidence for peat bog contribution to the streamflow generation process: case study of the Vltava River headwaters, Czech Republic
- Predicting sulphur and nitrogen deposition using a simple statistical method
- Assessing forest health via linking the geochemical properties of a soil profile with the biochemical parameters of vegetation
- Modelling inorganic nitrogen in runoff: Seasonal dynamics at four European catchments as simulated by the MAGIC model
- Ammonia oxidation and nitrate reduction marker genes are key indicators of nitrogen losses in temperate forest catchments
- Nitrogen, organic carbon and sulphur cycling in terrestrial ecosystems: linking nitrogen saturation to carbon limitation of soil microbial processes
- Soil-solution partitioning of DOC in acid organic soils: results from a UK field acidification and alkalization experiment
- Acidity controls on dissolved organic carbon mobility in organic soils
- Modelling soil nitrogen: The MAGIC model with nitrogen retention linked to carbon turnover using decomposer dynamics
- Geoecology of a Forest Watershed Underlain by Serpentine in Central Europe
- Microbial N immobilization is of great importance in acidified mountain spruce forest soils
- An elevation-based regional model for interpolating sulphur and nitrogen deposition
- Long-term forest soil acidification, nutrient leaching and vegetation development: Linking modelling and surveys of a primeval spruce forest in the Ukrainian Transcarpathian Mts
- Acidification of primeval forests in the Ukraine Carpathians: Vegetation and soil changes over six decades
- Major changes in forest carbon and nitrogen cycling caused by declining sulphur deposition
- Anthropogenic acidification effects in primeval forests in the Transcarpathian Mts., western Ukraine
- Long-term changes in aluminum fractions of drainage waters in two forest catchments with contrasting lithology
- Rising trends of dissolved organic matter in drinking-water reservoirs as a result of recovery from acidification in the Ore Mts., Czech Republic
- Loss of nutrients due to litter raking compared to the effect of acidic deposition in two spruce stands, Czech Republic
- Increased Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in Central European Streams is Driven by Reductions in Ionic Strength Rather than Climate Change or Decreasing Acidity
- Long-term trends in stream nitrate concentrations and losses across watersheds undergoing recovery from acidification in the Czech Republic
- Linking foliar chemistry to forest floor solid and solution phase organic C and N in Picea abies L. karst stands in northern Bohemia
- The effect of reduced atmospheric deposition on soil and soil solution chemistry at a site subjected to long-term acidification, Nacetin, Czech Republic
- Modeling of the long-term effect of tree species (Norway spruce and European beech) on soil acidification in the Ore Mountains
- Tree species (Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica) effects on soil water acidification and aluminium chemistry at sites subjected to long-term acidification in the Ore Mts., Czech Republic
- Quarter century of mercury litterfall at a coniferous forest responding to climate change, Central Europe
- Response of spring yield dynamics to climate change across altitude gradient and varied hydrogeological conditions
- Carbon and nutrient pools and fluxes in unmanaged mountain Norway spruce forests, and losses after natural tree dieback
- Relation between water-use efficiency and nutrient availability in European semi-natural ecosystems
- Relation between water-use efficiency and nutrient availability in European semi-natural ecosystems
- Impact of environmental disturbances on hydrology and nitrogen cycling in Central European forest catchments
- Growth and Assemblage Dynamics of Temperate Forest Tree Species Match Physiological Resilience to Changes in Atmospheric Chemistry
- Mercury cycling in the Czech GEOMON network catchments recovering from acid deposition and facing climate change
- Rapid trend towards larger and more moisture-limited trees in Central-European temperate forests
- Potential and Limitations of Strontium Isotopic Fingerprinting in Wood
- Growth and assemblage dynamics of temperate forest tree species match physiological resilience to changes in atmospheric chemistry
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Co-workers & collaborators
- JH
Jakub Hruska
- PK
Pavel Kram
- LB
Leona Bohdalkova
- AL
Anna Lamacova
- JČ
Josef Čáslavský
- OU
Otmar Urban
