Critical loads of acid deposition on soil in China

Citation
L. Duan et al., Critical loads of acid deposition on soil in China, WATER A S P, 118(1-2), 2000, pp. 35-51
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
ISSN journal
00496979 → ACNP
Volume
118
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
35 - 51
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-6979(200002)118:1-2<35:CLOADO>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Critical loads of acid deposition have been mapped for Chinese soils using a modified semi-quantitative method, which is based on the minerals control ling weathering and soil development, and corrected by introducing an Arrhe nius relationship to describe the effect of temperature and a weighted aver aging approach to evaluate the effect of soil texture, land use and precipi tation. As a consequence of these modifications, the method has been quanti fied and can be more widely used. Results from this study show that the low est critical loads of acid deposition in China, i.e., those areas most sens itive to acid deposition, occur in the Podzolic soils in the Northeast, fol lowed by Latosol, Dark brown forest soil and Black soil areas. The Ferralso l areas in South China are intermediate, tolerating about 0.8-1.6 g m(-2) y r(-1) sulfur deposition. The highest critical loads of acid deposition are mainly located in the Alpine soil areas on the Plateau of Tibet and areas o f Xerosol and Podocal soil in Northwest China. The reason for lower critica l loads in the Northeast relative to South China can be attributed to the d ifference of temperature, soil moisture and soil texture. Comparison of cri tical loads with the sulfur deposition in 1995 identifies almost one fourth of the land area in southeast China to be subject to risk of acidification .