Acid fog damage of beech at Hinokiboramaru-Tanzawa, Japan

Citation
C. Nara et al., Acid fog damage of beech at Hinokiboramaru-Tanzawa, Japan, J ENVIR S A, 36(3), 2001, pp. 355-366
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART A-TOXIC/HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
10934529 → ACNP
Volume
36
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
355 - 366
Database
ISI
SICI code
1093-4529(2001)36:3<355:AFDOBA>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Decline of Japanese beech forest has been obvious at the Tanzawa Mountains near Tokyo. Observations on fog, precipitation and stem flow were performed during June-October,1994 on both, NE (with healthy beech) and S-SE (with u nhealthy beech) slopes, collecting samples biweekly. Chemical species were determined by ion- chromatography and pH meter. The results show that the p H of the precipitation was between 4.4-5.2, with no clear differences in th e concentrations of chemical species between both sites and seasons. The pH of the fog water was high from May to the middle of August and lower from mid-August to October at both sites. The concentrations of most chemical sp ecies were higher in fog samples than precipitation samples. The concentrat ions of potassium and magnesium ions in the stem flow of an unhealthy tree on the S-SE slope were higher than those on the NE slope. In June-October, 1995, ten pairs of event fog water samples were obtained w ith indicating that the pH was below 4.0 for five pairs of event fog water samples. Lower pH value was obtained on the S-SE slope than on the NE slope in every event. Concentrations of most chemical species were always higher in the fog samples from the S-SE slope than those from the NE slope. The e quivalent ratio of NO3-/nssSO(4)(2-) was higher in the fogs of higher acidi ty. From the result of atmospheric current analysis using a model, it was s uggested that the polluted air over the Tokyo Metropolitan Area affected th e fog acidity directly and also indirectly, according to the pressure patte rns.