Critical Loads of Acidity for Forest Soils: Tentative Modifications |
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Authors: | Holmberg Maria Mulder Jan Posch Maximilian Starr Michael Forsius Martin Johansson Matti Bak Jesper Ilvesniemi Hannu Sverdrup Harald |
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Affiliation: | (1) Finnish Environment Institute, P.O. Box 140, FIN-00251 Helsinki, Finland;(2) Agr. Univ, Norway;(3) RIVM/CCE, The Netherlands;(4) Finnish Forest Research Institute, Finland;(5) Finnish Environment Institute, P.O. Box 140, FIN-00251 Helsinki, Finland;(6) National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark;(7) University of Helsinki, Finland;(8) Lund University, Sweden |
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Abstract: | We reviewed the current methods for calculatingcritical loads of acidity for forest soils. The consequencesof four sets of assumptions concerning the soil modelstructure, parameter values and the critical loads criterionwere explored by comparing the values of the averageaccumulated exceedance (AAE) calculated for Finland withdeposition values for the year 1995. The AAE index is given inthe unit of deposition and is a measure of how far a region isfrom being protected in terms of fulfilling a certaincriterion, taking into account the size of the ecosystem areas.Using a critical limit for the molar ratio of theconcentrations of base cations to aluminium in soil solutiongave the lowest average accumulated exceedance. Assumingorgano-aluminium complexes and leaching of organic anions gaveAAE = 4 eq ha-1 a-1, which was close to the valueobtained with the standard approach used in Finland, assuminggibbsite equilibrium and no leaching of organic anions,yielding AAE = 5 eq ha-1 a-1. With a critical basesaturation limit, instead of the concentrations criterion, theAAE index was 17 eq ha-1 a-1. The highest averageaccumulated exceedance (AAE = 25 eq ha-1 a-1),corresponding to the lowest critical load, was obtained whenthe effects-based criterion (critical concentration or criticalbase saturation) was substituted with one restricting thedeterioration of the neutralizing capacity of the soil, ANCle(crit) = 0. These tests illustrate the variabilityof the critical load values for acidity that can be introducedby changing the criterion or by varying the calculation method,without, however, representing the extreme values of criticalloads that could be derived. |
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Keywords: | acid neutralizing capacity base saturation critical loads forest soils organic complexes |
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