DEPOSITION OF ACIDIC SPECIES AT A RURAL LOCATION IN NEW-SOUTH-WALES, AUSTRALIA

Citation
Gp. Ayers et al., DEPOSITION OF ACIDIC SPECIES AT A RURAL LOCATION IN NEW-SOUTH-WALES, AUSTRALIA, Water, air and soil pollution, 85(4), 1995, pp. 2089-2094
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Water Resources
ISSN journal
00496979
Volume
85
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
2089 - 2094
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-6979(1995)85:4<2089:DOASAA>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Wet-only rainwater composition on a daily basis, and atmospheric SO2 a nd N02 concentrations on a monthly basis have been measured over a two year period at four sites similar to 100 km to the west of Sydney. Bu lk aerosol composition on a monthly basis was also measured at one sit e. The study region is predominantly rural in character, but contains two coal-fired thermal power stations with a total installed capacity of 2320 MW, as well as several minor population centres, including a s nail city, with a total population of about 21,000. The measurement si tes were located roughly an the perimeter of a circle of about 20 lan radius having the power stations at its centre. Three of the sites wer e situated in rural settings, while the fourth was located on the outs kirts of the snail city of Lithgow. Atmospheric acid loadings at all s ites were low by the standards usually associated with industrialised regions of Europe and North America, with about one third of rainwater total acidity provided by organic acids (formic, acetic and oxalic). At the three rural sites, total inorganic acid deposition comprising m easured wet deposition plus inferred dry deposition of acidic S and N species, averaged about 30 meg m-2 y(-1), a low figure by most standar ds. At the site located near the city of Lithgow total deposition of a cidic S and N species averaged about 80 meg m(-2) y(-1).