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Comparison among model estimates of critical loads of acidic deposition using different sources and scales of input data
Authors:TC McDonnell  SG McNulty
Institution:a E&S Environmental Chemistry, Inc., P.O. Box 609, Corvallis, OR 97339, USA
b Department of Environmental Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA
c USDA Forest Service, Eastern Forest Environmental Threats Assessment Center-Raleigh, 920 Main Campus Drive, Suite 300, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA
Abstract:The critical load (CL) of acidic atmospheric deposition represents the load of acidity deposited from the atmosphere to the earth’s surface at which harmful acidification effects on sensitive biological receptors are thought to occur. In this study, the CL for forest soils was estimated for 27 watersheds throughout the United States using a steady-state mass balance approach based on both national and site-specific data and using different approaches for estimating base cation weathering. Results suggested that the scale and source of input data can have large effects on the calculated CL and that the most important parameter in the steady-state model used to estimate CL is base cation weathering. These results suggest that the data and approach used to estimate weathering must be robust if the calculated CL is to be useful for its intended purpose.
Keywords:Acidification  Weathering  Sulfur  Critical load  Atmospheric deposition
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