Title of article :
Interception and attenuation of atmospheric pollution
in a lowland ash forested site, Old Pond Close,
Northamptonshire, UK
Author/Authors :
Colin Neal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
A study of interception of chemicals at an ash plantation forest in southern-central England shows the
modification of acidic pollution as it passes from precipitation, through the vegetation cover and the soil to generate
surface runoff. Precipitation is highly acidic ŽpH 3.7 4.8, alkalinity 16 to 200 Eq l. and it is enriched in the
strong acid anions associated with acidification Žsulfate and nitrate. as well as ammonium and the trace elements
aluminium and zinc. The concentration of both sea-salt and pollutant components varies considerably over time and
this is linked to washout from the atmosphere during precipitation events as marked by an inverse relationship
between concentration and volume of catch. The catchment is also supplied by sea-salt and pollutant additions as dry
deposition: gaseous inputs of SOx may also increase sulfate deposition. Through the vegetation, much of the acidity
is neutralised and, particularly during the growth period, calcium, magnesium and potassium is cycled, while sodium
and nitrate are partially removed. Within the catchment, weathering ensures that further base cation production
occurs leading to enhanced neutralisation of acidity and the generation of positive alkalinities. As a result, surface
runoff becomes buffered with alkalinity approximately 490 Eq l and pH approximately 7.9. Thus, although the
acidification input from the atmosphere is high, this does not translate to acidic runoff due to within-canopy and
within-soil processes.
Keywords :
sulfate , Precipitation , Fluorine , Chloride , Throughfall , trace metals , nitrate , Stream , Alkalinity , Lowland , Fraxinus , Clay , Common ash , sodium , OldPond Close , potassium , magnesium , Calcium , Basecations , ammonium , Alkalinity , Interception , pH
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment