G. Kashulina et al., ACIDITY STATUS AND MOBILITY OF AL IN PODZOLS NEAR SO2 EMISSION SOURCES ON THE KOLA-PENINSULA, NW RUSSIA, Applied geochemistry, 13(3), 1998, pp. 391-402
Soil acidity status and Al mobility in podzols was examined on a broad
scale near the large emission sources of SO2 and heavy metals on the
Kola Peninsula (the Severonikel and Pechenganikel smelter complexes) i
n NW Russia and in neighbouring parts of Norway and Finland. Acidifica
tion of the upper podzol horizons and depletion of mobile base cations
were only evident at sites where ecosystems are severely destroyed, i
n the immediate vicinity of the Severonikel smelter complex. The high
content of base cations in the parent material (till) near the emissio
n sources may mask the acidification effect of pollution. Both strong
anthropogenic (SO2) emissions and natural acidification (in situ weath
ering of black schist) accelerate weathering and mobilize Al. However,
drainage conditions seem to be the most important factor determining
the content of mobile Al in the podzols. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd
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