Assessment of the risk of excess sulfur input into terrestrial ecosystems of the Kola Peninsula |
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Authors: | S. V. Koptsik G. N. Koptsik I. O. Alyabina |
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Affiliation: | (1) Moscow State University, Vorob’evy gory, Moscow, 119992, Russia |
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Abstract: | The tolerance of terrestrial ecosystems of the Kola Peninsula to atmospheric deposition of acid-forming sulfur compounds and the risk of their excess input into these ecosystems have been assessed on the basis of the critical load concept. The most sensitive ecosystems (critical sulfur load <400 equiv/ha per year) occupy 58% of the total area of the peninsula. These are mainly pine, spruce, and birch forests (including open and crooked birch forests) growing on podzols formed on sandy boulder-pebble glacial deposits. The zones of ecological risk cover the northwestern and central parts of the peninsula near the Pechenganikel and Severonikel combined works (20% of the total area). |
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Keywords: | critical loads ecological risk acid-forming sulfur compounds terrestrial ecosystems tolerance |
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