The importance of atmospheric base cation deposition for preventing soil acidification in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region of Canada

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[1] Watmough, Shaun A.
[2] Whitfield, Colin J.
[3] Fenn, Mark E.
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Watmough, S.A. | 1600年 / Elsevier B.V., Netherlands卷 / 493期
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加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
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Groundwater - Oil sands - Ecosystems - Soil moisture - Positive ions - Catchments - Deposition - Industrial emissions;
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Industrial activities in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada have resulted in greatly elevated emissions of SO2 and N (NOx and NH3) and there are concerns over possible widespread ecosystem acidification. Acid sensitive soils in the region are common and have very low base cation weathering rates: the median base cation weathering rate estimated for 63 sites using PROFILE was just 17mmolcm-2yr-1. Deposition of S and N in throughfall was approximately twice as high as deposition measured with open collectors and could be as high as 360mmolcm-2yr-1 within 20km of the main industrial center, although deposition declined logarithmically with distance from the industrial activities. Base cation deposition however, mostly exceeded the combined inputs of S and N in bulk deposition and throughfall, particularly during the summer months. The potential for soil acidification at a site close (cm-2yr-1) and high (~250mmolcm-2yr-1) acid (S+N) deposition at the site, soil base saturation and soil solution pH and molar Ca:Al ratio were predicted to increase in the future assuming acid and base cation deposition constant at current rates. This work shows that despite extremely low soil base cation weathering rates in the region, the risk of soil acidification is mitigated to a large extent by high base cation deposition, which in contrast to S emissions is derived from fugitive dust sources in the mines, and is poorly quantified for regional modeling studies. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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