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Base-cation deposition in Europe—part II. Acid neutralization capacity and contribution to forest nutrition
Authors:GPJ Draaijers  EP Van Leeuwen  PGH De Jong  JW Erisman
Institution:National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Air Research Laboratory (RIVM-LLO), P.O. Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Abstract:An assessment was made of the capacity of base cations to neutralize acid deposition and of the contribution of base cation deposition to forest nutrition in Europe. In large parts of southern Europe more than 50% of the potential acid deposition was found counteracted by deposition of non-sea salt Mg2+ + Ca2+ + K+. In central and northwestern Europe, base cation deposition usually amounted to less than 25% of the acid input. Smallest base cation deposition relative to potential acid deposition was found in southern Scandinavia, Denmark, northern Germany and The Netherlands. A similar spatial pattern was found for the neutralization of acid anions in precipitation. Whereas in Scandinavia weathering is the dominant supplier of base cation to forest soils, in eastern and southern Europe, forests mainly rely on atmospheric deposition for the supply of base cations. Using error propagation, the random and systematic error in acid neutralization capacity for an average grid cell of 10 × 20 km was estimated to equal 45–55% and 50–55%, respectively.
Keywords:Base cations  deposition  Europe  acid neutralization capacity  forest nutrition
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