M. Alveteg et al., REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE TEMPORAL TRENDS IN SOIL ACIDIFICATION IN SOUTHERN SWEDEN, USING THE SAFE MODEL, Water, air and soil pollution, 85(4), 1995, pp. 2509-2514
The dynamic soil acidification model SAFE was applied to 44 forested s
ites in Skane, southern Sweden, using available Swedish databases on p
resent soil status, vegetation and deposition. Time series of depositi
on were derived for each site from present deposition in a generalized
fashion by dividing deposition into different classes and scaling wit
h deposition trends from the literature. This study connects the curre
nt status of the soil and the soil development with critical load maps
calculated with the steady-state model PROFILE. The model was calibra
ted against measurements of present base saturation from the Swedish F
orest Inventory. Model output was compared with available measurements
of soil water chemistry. Model output was used to assess the time del
ay between changes in acidic input and system response in terms of exc
hangeable base cations and pH. The model was also used for scenario an
alysis, applying the reductions agreed in the Oslo Protocol to assess
the environmental benefits of the agreement.