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Behaviour of arsenic in forested catchments following a high-pollution period
Authors:Novak Martin  Erbanova Lucie  Fottova Daniela  Cudlin Pavel  Kubena Ales
Institution:a Department of Geochemistry, Czech Geological Survey, Geologicka 6, 152 00 Prague 5, Czech Republic
b Institute of Systems Biology and Ecology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Na Sadkach 7, 370 05 Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
c Faculty of Science, Charles University, Vinicna 7, 128 44 Prague 2, Czech Republic
Abstract:Due to high availability of adsorption sites, forested catchments could be net sinks for pollutant arsenic both during the period of increasing and decreasing pollution. We tested this hypothesis along a north-south pollution gradient in spruce die-back affected areas of Central Europe. For two water years (2007-2008), we monitored As fluxes via spruce-canopy throughfall, open-area precipitation, and runoff in four headwater catchments (Czech Republic). Since 1980, atmospheric As inputs decreased 26 times in the north, and 13 times in the south. Arsenic export by runoff was similar to atmospheric inputs at three sites, resulting in a near-zero As mass balance. One site exhibited a net export of As (2.2 g ha−1 yr−1). In contrast, the preceding period (1995-2006) showed much higher As fluxes, and higher As export. Czech catchments do not serve as net sinks of atmospheric As. A considerable proportion of old industrial arsenic is flushed out of the soil.
Keywords:Arsenic  Catchment  Soil  Flux  Mass balance  Biomass
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