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Changes in nitrogen cycling following the clearcutting of drained peatland forests in southern Finland

Mika Nieminen

2024Jukuri (Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke))45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effects of forest clearcutting on the leaching of organic N, NH4+-N and NO3–-N and the processes likely to influence them were studied in two Norway spruce (Picea abies) dominated catchments located on nutrient-rich old peatland drainage areas in southern Finland. The concentrations of NH4+-N in precipitation reaching the ground increased after clearcutting. Those of NO3–-N increased in the area where the atmospheric N deposition was average, but decreased in the area subjected to higher than average N deposition. Ammonium-N concentrations in percolation water passing through the surface peat increased, both under slash-piles and in slash-free areas. Gaseous N2O and N2 emissions or leached amounts of N2O were not influenced by clearcutting. Organic N concentrations in runoff increased immediately after clearcutting, whereas the concentrations of NH4+-N and NO3–-N only increased after the first growing season after cutting. The causes for increased runoff nitrogen concentrations are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

ClearcuttingPeatSurface runoffEnvironmental sciencePicea abiesLeaching (pedology)Slash (logging)NitrogenGrowing seasonHydrology (agriculture)Deposition (geology)AgronomySoil scienceChemistryForestryGeologySoil waterEcologyGeographySedimentGeomorphologyGeotechnical engineeringOrganic chemistryBiologyPeatlands and Wetlands EcologySoil and Water Nutrient DynamicsBotany and Plant Ecology Studies