The Importance of Selecting Appropriate Criteria for Calculating Acidity Critical Loads for Terrestrial Ecosystems Using the Simple Mass Balance Equation |
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Authors: | Hall Jane Reynolds Brian Aherne Julian Hornung Mike |
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Institution: | (1) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Monks Wood, Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon, UK;(2) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Bangor Research Unit, University College North Wales, Bangor, UK;(3) Department of Environmental Resource Management, University College, Belfield, Dublin, Eire;(4) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Merlewood, Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, UK |
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Abstract: | The Simple Mass Balance (SMB) equationis commonly used throughout Europe for thecalculation of acidity critical loads for forestsoils. Different criteria can be set in themodel depending on whether the receptor (e.g. treeroots) is more sensitive to the toxic effects ofaluminium or to unfavourable pH conditions. Thispaper examines the effects on critical loadscalculations of using different criteria andcritical limits, and demonstrates the importanceof selecting the most appropriate and justifiablecriteria for the chosen receptor, since they caneffect the critical loads values obtained. Abrief review of the range of different criteriaand limits used throughout Europe is included. In addition, the gibbsite equilibrium constant,used in the SMB equation to represent therelationship between dissolved aluminium andhydrogen ions in soil solution, is discussed. This relationship is not generally described inthe literature as a criterion in the equation,but this work highlights the effects differentgibbsite values have on critical loadcalculations and the importance of applying themost appropriate value for the soil in therooting zone of the receptor. |
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Keywords: | acidification chemical criteria critical limits critical loads gibbsite SimpleMass Balance equation |
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