Effects of simulated precipitation acidified with sulphuric and/or nitric acid on the throughfall chemistry of Sitka spruce Picea sitchensis and heather Calluna vulgaris

U. Skiba, T.J. Peirson-Smith, M.S. Cresser
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Abstract

Simulated acid rain was shown to increase the leaching of cations from Sitka spruce and Calluna. The sum of the cations (Mg2+, Ca2+, Mn2+ K+ and Na+) was linearly related to the extent of H+ uptake (neutralisation) by young Sitka spruce trees. The response of Sitka spruce branches to a progressive decrease in [H+] in the simulated rain over 1 h was a rapid decrease in Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+ leaching. For both simulated mist and simulated rain at pH 3·5 cation leaching was greater as a result of acidification with H2SO4 rather than HNO3 or an equinormal mixture of both acids; no significant difference was found between cation leaching when the rain was acidified with HNO3 or the HNO3/H2SO4 mixture. The leaching of total organic carbon, NO3, SO42− and Cl was not affected by the acidity of the rain. However, some uptake of NO3 was observed when Sitka spruce was exposed to simulated rain acidified with HNO3.

硫酸和/或硝酸酸化模拟降水对锡特卡云杉、锡森云杉和石南芥穿透化学的影响
模拟酸雨增加了锡特卡云杉和卡卢纳的阳离子淋滤。阳离子(Mg2+、Ca2+、Mn2+、K+和Na+)的总和与幼树对H+的吸收(中和)程度呈线性相关。模拟降雨中[H+]含量在1 H内逐渐减少,杉树枝条对Ca2+、Mg2+和K+淋滤的响应是快速减少。对于pH值为3.5的模拟雾和模拟雨,由于H2SO4而不是HNO3或两种酸的异常混合物的酸化,阳离子淋出更大;用HNO3或HNO3/H2SO4混合物酸化雨水时,阳离子淋出无显著差异。总有机碳、NO3−、SO42−和Cl−的淋溶不受降雨酸度的影响。然而,当锡特卡云杉暴露在HNO3酸化的模拟雨中时,观察到一些NO3−的吸收。
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