Jw. Erisman, ACID DEPOSITION ONTO NATURE AREAS IN THE NETHERLANDS .2. THROUGHFALL MEASUREMENTS COMPARED TO DEPOSITION ESTIMATES, Water, air and soil pollution, 71(1-2), 1993, pp. 81-99
In this study of acid depositions to Netherlands forests, measurements
of acidifying components in throughfall were compared to estimates de
rived using the inferential method. Throughfall measurements were corr
ected for sea salt and other neutral salt deposition as well as for dr
y deposition of gases and aerosols to open sampler funnels. Corrected
throughfall values for SO4, NH4 and total potential acid agreed better
than uncorrected with inference estimates; corrections had almost no
effect on NO3 values. Although corrected SO4 throughfall values are we
ll correlated (0.82) with inference estimates, they are almost twice a
s high. For NO3 and NH4 correlation is poor; NO3 throughfall values ar
e about half as high as inference estimates, NH4 inference estimates w
ere higher or lower than corrected throughfall values. There was reaso
nable agreement between total potential acid deposition values from th
e two methods.