Title :
Spatial Decision Support for Assessing Impacts of Atmospheric Sulfur Deposition on Aquatic Ecosystems in the Southern Appalachian Region
Author :
Reynolds, Keith M. ; Hessburg, Paul F. ; Sullivan, Timothy ; Povak, Nicholas ; McDonnell, Todd ; Cosby, Bernard ; Jackson, William
Abstract :
We present foundational work on the use of niche modeling to predict continuous surfaces of acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) and base cation weathering (BCw) within the southern Appalachian Mountain Region of the United States. Predicted ANC and BCw surfaces are subsequently used to estimate steady-state critical loads (CLs) of atmospheric sulfur deposition. We then present a logic-based model for assessing aquatic environmental effects of sulfur deposition throughout the region based on modeled stream ANC and CL exceedance, and demonstrate application of the logic model in a spatial decision-support system, presenting mapped model results for Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Whereas CLs were uniformly high within the Park area, degree of aquatic impact within watersheds was strongly associated with increasing elevation. The niche and spatial decision support modeling approaches are readily customized for other regions of interest.
Keywords :
decision support systems; ecology; environmental factors; environmental science computing; sulphur; CL exceedance; Great Smoky Mountain National Park; acid neutralizing capacity; aquatic ecosystem; aquatic environmental effect; atmospheric sulfur deposition; base cation weathering; logic-based model; niche modeling; southern Appalachian region; spatial decision support system; steady-state critical load; stream ANC; Atmospheric modeling; Biological system modeling; Data models; Load modeling; Marine animals; Predictive models; Soil; atmosperic deposition; critical load; decision support; environmental analysis; niche modeling; sulfur deposition;
Conference_Titel :
System Science (HICSS), 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1925-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1530-1605
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2012.542