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Revegetation and Nitrate Leaching from Lake States Northern Hardwood Forests Following Harvest

Thomas M. Isemana, Donald R. Zaka, William E. Holmesa and Amy G. Merrilla

a School of Natural Resources & Environment, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-1115 USA



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Fig. 1 (A) Nitrate concentration in soil water and (B) areal NO-3 leaching loss in intact and clear-cut plots within the sugar maple–red oak ecosystem in northern Lower Michigan. Values are ecosystem means in intact and clear-cut plots, the bar is one standard deviation, and n = 2 stands per ecosystem

 


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Fig. 2 (A) Nitrate concentration in soil water and (B) areal NO-3 leaching loss in intact and clear-cut plots within the sugar maple–basswood ecosystem in northern Lower Michigan. Values are ecosystem means in intact and clear-cut plots, the bar is one standard deviation, and n = 2 stands per ecosystem

 


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Fig. 3 Annual NO-3 leaching prior to clear-cut harvest and 1 and 5 yr following clear-cut harvest in two Lake States northern hardwood forests. Values are ecosystem means in intact and clear-cut plots, the bar is one standard deviation, and n = 2 stands per ecosystem

 





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