Dissolved organic sulfur in streams draining forested catchments in southern China

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Zhanyi Wang 1
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dissolved organic sulfur; stream water; Chinese forests; sulfur deposition;
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X52 [水体污染及其防治];
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Dissolved organic sulfur(DOS) is an important fraction for sulfur mobilization in ecosystem.In this work stream waters were sampled in 25 forested sites in southern China to study the dissolved sulfur fractions.Dissolved sulfur was fractionated into dissolved organic sulfur(DOS) and inorganic sulfate(SO 2 4) for 95 stream water samples.The results showed that the concentration of DOS ranged from 0 to 13.1 mg/L(average 1.3 mg/L) in all the streams.High concentrations of DOS in stream waters were found in the sites with high concentrations of sulfate.DOS constituted less than 60.1% of dissolved sulfur(average 17.9%).Statistical analysis showed that DOS concentration was correlated with SO 2 4 in streams waters and total sulfur in surface layer soils.The results also showed that DOS concentration in stream waters had a seasonal variation,but no trends were found with it.The implication was that the long term sulfur deposition had led the increase of the concentration and fraction of DOS in stream waters in acid rain prevailing regions
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