Articles | Volume 6, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-6-231-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-6-231-2020
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03 Jun 2020
Original research article |  | 03 Jun 2020

Catchment export of base cations: improved mineral dissolution kinetics influence the role of water transit time

Martin Erlandsson Lampa, Harald U. Sverdrup, Kevin H. Bishop, Salim Belyazid, Ali Ameli, and Stephan J. Köhler

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In this study, we demonstrate how new equations describing base cation release from mineral weathering can reproduce patterns in observations from stream and soil water. This is a major step towards modeling base cation cycling on the catchment scale, which would be valuable for defining the highest sustainable rates of forest harvest and levels of acidifying deposition.