The inferential method is applied to estimate dry deposition rates of sulph
ur at a remote rural site on the South African south-eastern escarpment. Tw
o 2-week intensive monitoring campaigns were conducted during the Ben MacDh
ui High Altitude Trace Gas and Transport Experiment (BHATTEX) when SO2, par
ticulates and meteorological data were collected. Total sulphur deposition
rates of 4.9 mg m(-2) in summer exceeds the winter value of 3.0 mg m(-2). T
he annual dry deposition rate for sulphur at the remote site of 1.1 kg ha(-
1) is about 13% of that occurring in the main source region, approximately
1000 km away along the most frequent transport pathway. Deposition of total
sulphur on the south-eastern escarpment is a consequence of this large-sca
le regional transport of aerosols and trace gases over southern Africa.