CONTRIBUTION OF CANOPY LEACHING TO SULFATE DEPOSITION IN A SCOTS PINE FOREST

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CAPE, JN
SHEPPARD, LJ
FOWLER, D
HARRISON, AF
PARKINSON, JA
DAO, P
PATERSON, IS
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[1] INST TERR ECOL,MERLEWOOD RES STN,GRANGE SANDS LA11 6JU,CUMBRIA,ENGLAND
[2] INST TERR ECOL,BANCHORY AB3 4BY,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND
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10.1016/0269-7491(92)90044-B
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Radioactive sulphate (SO4)-S-35 was applied to the soil below a Scots pine forest on 23 June 1989, and its movement into the canopy and into throughfall and stemflow was measured over 4 months. The specific activity, Bq (mg S)-1, of the canopy increased monotonically; uptake by current-year (1989) expanding needles was initially twice as fast as by older needles or live twigs. By 10 October the canopy average specific activity was 62 Bq (mg S)-1. The specific activity of net throughfall (thoughfall + stemflow - rain), deduced from measurements from six throughfall collectors, six stemflow collectors and two rain collectors, fell rapidly from 12.6 Bq (mg S)-1 in late July to < 1 Bq (mg S)-1 in mid-August. The results suggest (assuming rapid equilibration of S-35 with sulphate in soil) that root-derived sulphate contributed c. 3% of sulphate in net throughfall and that dry deposition of SO2 and sulphate particles contributed c. 97% of the 0.56 g S m-2 measured in net throughfall over the period. Simultaneous measurements of SO2 at canopy height and of NH3 above and within the canopy gave mean concentrations of 5.9 and 0.86-mu-g m-3, respectively, sufficient to account for the sulphate measured in net throughfall only if codeposition of NH3 and SO2 occurred to canopy surfaces. The large values of specific activity observed in July, however, indicate that throughfall composition may be closely related to recent soil input of sulphate, and that equilibrium cannot be safely assumed. The possibility of a significant contribution of soil-derived sulphate to sulphate deposition in net throughfall cannot be ruled out on the basis of this experiment.
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