Rainwater sampled weekly at nine sites in eastern France from October
1991 to March 1992 has been analysed for major ions (Cl-, NO3-, SOs2-,
NH4+, Na+, K+, Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH and conductivity. The major element
s are SO42- and Cl- for the anions and NH4+ and Ca2+ for the cations.
The major ion concentrations are higher in urban areas, especially at
Colmar (no. 2), where rainfall amounts are low. Surprisingly, the acid
ity is higher at the sites in rural areas [i.e. mean pH of 4.4 for Ban
sur Meurthe (no. 7)] and lower in the urban areas [mean pH of 5.0 for
Strasbourg (no. 1) and pH of 5.7 for Colmar (no. 2)]. This is probabl
y due to the presence of CaCO3 in the ''loess'', which is the major co
nstituent of soils in the upper Rhine valley. The relationship between
the chemical composition of rain and air-mass trajectories for four h
umid weeks which presented only one rain event are also examined.