Title of article :
Evaluation of different approaches for modeling effects
of acid rain on soils in China
Author/Authors :
Thorj?rn Larssena، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Jerald L. Schnoorb، نويسنده , , Hans Martin Seipa، نويسنده , ,
Zhao Daweic، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Acid deposition is an environmental problem of increasing concern in China. Acidic soils are common in the
southern part of the country and soil acidification caused by acid deposition is expected to occur. Here we test and
apply two different approaches for modeling effects of acid deposition and compare results with observed data from
sites throughout southern China. The dynamic model MAGIC indicates that, during the last few decades, soil
acidification rates have increased considerably due to acid deposition. This acidification will continue if sulfur
deposition is not reduced, and if reduced more rapidly than base cation deposition. With the Steady State Mass
Balance model SSMB., and assuming that a molar ratio of Ca2qrAl3q-1 in soil water is harmful to vegetation, we
estimate a slight probability for exceedance of the critical load for present deposition rates. Results from both
modeling approaches show a strong dependence with deposition of base cations as well as sulfur. Hence, according to
the models, changes in emission control of alkaline particulate matter prior to sulfur dioxide will be detrimental to
the environment. Model calculations are, however, uncertain, particularly because available data on base cation
deposition fluxes are scarce, and that model formulation of aluminum chemistry does not fully reproduce observations.
An effort should be made to improve our present knowledge regarding deposition fluxes. Improvements to the
model are suggested. Our work indicates that the critical loads presented in the regional acid deposition assessment
model RAINS-Asia are too stringent. We find weaknesses in the SSMB approach, developed for northern European
conditions, when applying it to Chinese conditions. We suggest an improved effort to revise the risk parameters for
use in critical load estimates in China.
Keywords :
critical loads , MAGIC , Acid deposition , Soil acidification , model evaluation
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment