D. Barton et al., SULFATE ADSORPTION CAPACITY AND PH OF UPLAND PODZOLIC SOILS IN SCOTLAND - EFFECTS OF PARENT MATERIAL, TEXTURE AND PRECIPITATION CHEMISTRY, Applied geochemistry, 9(2), 1994, pp. 127-139
A regional survey of podzol B horizons has been carried out to investi
gate the effects of parent material and soil texture on sulphate (SO4(
2-)) adsorption capacity and pH in Scottish soils. Sulphate adsorption
was measured on equilibration of the soils with 10 and 100 mg l-1 SO4
(2-) solutions. The results showed that soil texture and soil parent m
aterial had a significant effect on SO4(2-) adsorption. Significant co
rrelations were found between sulphur (S) deposition loads and SO4(2-)
adsorption, and between precipitation pH and soil pH, but not between
total hydrogen ion (H+) load and soil pH, even on sensitive soils. Re
lationships between the chemical composition of atmospheric deposition
and soil pH could be marginally improved if the possible amelioration
of acidification by base cation inputs, especially on sensitive soils
, was taken into account.