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Jochen Bittersohl
Publications - 10
Citations - 393
Jochen Bittersohl is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Biogeochemistry. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 385 citations.
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Response of sulphur dynamics in European catchments to decreasing sulphate deposition
Annette Prechtel,Christine Alewell,Martin Armbruster,Jochen Bittersohl,J. M. Cullen,Chris D. Evans,Rachel Helliwell,Jiri Kopacek,Aldo Marchetto,Egbert Matzner,Henning Meesenburg,Filip Moldan,K. Moritz,Josef Veselý,Richard F. Wright +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, long-term trends in sulphate concentrations and fluxes in precipitation/throughfall and freshwaters of 20 European catchments were analysed to evaluate catchment response to decreasing sulphate deposition.
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Is acidification still an ecological threat
TL;DR: Many sites in central Europe are showing a significant delay in aquatic recovery from acidification, or even no recovery at all, and only some of them show biological recovery of waters or a recovery from soil acidification.
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Are there signs of acidification reversal in freshwaters of the low mountain ranges in Germany
Christine Alewell,Martin Armbruster,Jochen Bittersohl,Chris D. Evans,Henning Meesenburg,K. Moritz,Annette Prechtel +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the status and trends of acidification reversal after two decades of reduced anthropogenic deposition in selected freshwaters of the low mountain ranges in the Harz, the Fichtelgebirge, the Bavarian Forest, the Spessart and the Black Forest.
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Tracing biogeochemical processes in stream water and groundwater using non-linear statistics
TL;DR: In this paper, different multivariate statistical methods were applied to investigate the interplay of different biogeochemical processes in the Lehstenbach catchment in South Germany, where 13 different solutes had been determined.
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Investigating soil and groundwater quality at different scales in a forested catchment: the Waldstein case study
Gunnar Lischeid,Christine Alewell,Jochen Bittersohl,Axel Göttlein,Claudia Jungnickel,Holger Lange,Bernhard Manderscheid,K. Moritz,Bertram Ostendorf,H. Sager +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a case study has been performed in the Fichtelgebirge region in South-East Germany, where data from this case study was used to analyse scale dependences of spatial variance, autocorrelation lengths, and the interdependence of soil hydrological and soil chemical parameters.