O. Kiikkila et al., SOIL ACIDITY STATUS IN POLLUTED AND NON-POLLUTED AREAS IN SOUTHERN FINLAND, Scandinavian journal of forest research, 9(3), 1994, pp. 193-202
From 359 study plots on coniferous forest soil in southern Finland, 23
2 humus and 359 mineral soil (top 5 cm) samples were taken in 1991 and
analyzed for their cation exchange capacity, base saturation, pH, tot
al S content (humus samples only), and extractable Al, Fe, and Mn conc
entrations in order to assess the impact of acidic air pollution on so
il acidity. The main sources of local air pollutants (SO2 and NO(x)) w
ere from the capital region and an oil refinery. Although concentratio
ns of S in the humus layer were 8% higher near the emission sources, i
t was concluded that air pollution has not resulted in a detectable in
crease in soil acidity. Mean values for humus layer pH (BaCl2), cation
exchange capacity (CEC), base saturation, and extractable Al concentr
ation for the overall study area were 2.9 (0.2), 310 (50) meq kg-1, 48
(12)% of CEC, and 530 (340) mg kg-1. The respective values for the mi
neral soil layer were 3.3 (0.3), 56 (19) meq kg-1, 13 (8)% of CEC, and
320 (130) mg kg-1. Standard deviations are given in parentheses.