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  • Inorganic chlorine (i.e. chloride; Cl-in) is generally considered inert in soil and is often used as a tracer of soil and ground water movements. However, recent studies indicate that substantial retention or release of Cl-in can occur in soil, but the rates and processes responsible under different environmental conditions are largely unknown. We performed Cl-36 tracer experiments which indicated that short-term microbial uptake and release of Cl-in, in combination with more long-term natural formation of chlorinated organic matter (Cl-org), caused Cl-in imbalances in coniferous forest soil. Extensive microbial uptake and release of Cl-in occurred over short time scales, and were probably associated with changes in environmental conditions. Up to 24% of the initially available Clin within pore water was retained by microbial uptake within a week in our experiments, but most of this Cl-in, was released to the pore water again within a month, probably associated with decreasing microbial populations...
  • Inorganic chlorine (i.e. chloride; Cl-in) is generally considered inert in soil and is often used as a tracer of soil and ground water movements. However, recent studies indicate that substantial retention or release of Cl-in can occur in soil, but the rates and processes responsible under different environmental conditions are largely unknown. We performed Cl-36 tracer experiments which indicated that short-term microbial uptake and release of Cl-in, in combination with more long-term natural formation of chlorinated organic matter (Cl-org), caused Cl-in imbalances in coniferous forest soil. Extensive microbial uptake and release of Cl-in occurred over short time scales, and were probably associated with changes in environmental conditions. Up to 24% of the initially available Clin within pore water was retained by microbial uptake within a week in our experiments, but most of this Cl-in, was released to the pore water again within a month, probably associated with decreasing microbial populations... (en)
  • Chloride retention in forest soil by microbial uptake and by natural chlorination of organic matter. (cs)
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  • Chloride retention in forest soil by microbial uptake and by natural chlorination of organic matter
  • Chloride retention in forest soil by microbial uptake and by natural chlorination of organic matter (en)
  • Chloride retention in forest soil by microbial uptake and by natural chlorination of organic matter (cs)
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  • Chloride retention in forest soil by microbial uptake and by natural chlorination of organic matter
  • Chloride retention in forest soil by microbial uptake and by natural chlorination of organic matter (en)
  • Chloride retention in forest soil by microbial uptake and by natural chlorination of organic matter (cs)
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  • Matucha, Miroslav
  • Shaw, G.
  • Svensson, T.
  • Bastviken, D.
  • Karlsson, S.
  • Sandén, P.
  • Thomsen, F.
  • Öberg, G.
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