Skip to main content
Log in

Effects of nitrogen deposition on the acidification of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems

  • Published:
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

The concentration of ammonium and nitrate in precipitation has increased during this century. The deposition of N compounds (wet + dry) is reaching 30 to 40 kg ha−1yr−1 in many areas in Central Europe and above 20 kg in the southern parts of Scandinavia. In extreme situations throughfall data indicate depositions above 60 kg ha−1yr−1 in Central Europe and above 40 kg ha−1yr−1 in south Sweden. Very high depositions are observed on slopes at forest edges and adjacent to areas with animal farms and manure spreading.

In areas with low N deposition almost all deposited N (>95%) will be absorbed in the tree canopies or in the soil. In areas with high deposition an increased outflow is observed which in some cases reach 10 to 15 kg ha-lyr-1. The increased output is an indication of N saturation of the ecosystem and it leads to acidification effects in soils, soilwater, groundwater and surface waters.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Abrahamsen, G.: 1980, Acid Precipitation, Plant Nutrients and Forest Growth. In: Drabløs, D. and Tollan, A. (Eds.) Ecological Impacts of Acid Precipitation, 58-63. SNSF-project Oslo-Ås, Norway.

  • Bringmark, L.: 1980, Ecol. Bull. (Stockholm) 32, 341.

    Google Scholar 

  • Buldgen, P. and Remack, J.: 1984, Sulphur budget in forested watersheds in Haute Ardenne region (Belgium). In: Belgian Research on Acid Deposition and the Sulphur Cycle (Ed. O.L.J. Vanderborght), p. 163–172. SCK/CEN Mol Belgum.

  • Dickson, W.: 1980, Properties of Acidified Lakes. In: Drabløs, D. and Tollan, A. (Eds.) Ecological Impact of Acid Precipitation pp. 75–83. SNSF-project, Oslo-Ås, Norway.

  • Galloway, J.N. and Dillon, P.J.: 1983, Effects of acid deposition the importance of nitrogen. In: Ecological Effects of Acid Deposition. National Swedish Environmental Protection Board Report PM 1636, p. 145–160.

  • Galloway, J.N. and Likens, G.E.: 1981, Atmos. Environm. 15, 1081.

    Google Scholar 

  • Galloway, J.N., Schofield, C.L., Hendrey, G.R., Peters, N.E. and Johannes, A.J.: 1980, Sources of acidity in three lakes acidified during snowme.lt. In: Drabløs, D. and Tollan, A. (Eds.) Ecological Impact of Acid Precipitation. Proc. Int. Conf. on Acid Precipitation — Effects on Forests and Fish, 264–265. Oslo-Ås, Norway.

  • Grennfelt, P., Larsson, S., Leyton, P. and Olsson, B.: 1985, Atmospheric deposition in the Lake GArdsjon area, SW Sweden. Ecol. Bull. (Stockholm) 37, 101.

    Google Scholar 

  • Grip, H.: 1983, Water chemistry and runoff in forest streams at Kloten. Department of Physical Geography Report No 58, Uppsala, Sweden.

  • Hauhs, M.: 1984, Wasser- und Stoffhaushalt im Einzugsgebiet der Langen Bramke (Harz). Department of Forestry, University of Göttingen.

  • Hasselrot, B. and Grennfelt, P.: 1985, Skogsfakta 8, 36.

    Google Scholar 

  • Horntvedt, R., Dollard, G.J. and Joranger, E.: 1980, Effects of acid precipitation on soil and forest. 2. Atmosphere-vegetation interactions. In: Drabløs, D. and Tollan, A. (Eds.) Proc. Int. Conf. Ecological Impact of Acid Precipitation, 192–193, Oslo-Ås, Norway.

  • Hultberg, H.: 1985, Budgets of base cations chloride, nitrogen and sulphur in the acid Lake GArdsjon, SW Sweden. Ecol. Bull. (Stockholm) 37, 133.

    Google Scholar 

  • Hultberg, H. and Grennfelt, P.: 1986, GArdsjon Project: lake acidification, chemistry in catchment runoff, lake liming and microcatchment manipulations. Water, Air, and Soil Poll. ...., .... (this conf.)

  • Jernelöv, M. and Lövblad, G.: 1985, Utsläpp till luft i Sverige 1982. National Swedish Environmental Protection Board, Solna, Rep. PM 1973 (In Swedish).

  • Kallend, A.S., Marsh, A.R.W., Pickles, J.H. and Proctor, M.W.: 1983, Atm. Environ., 17, 127.

    Google Scholar 

  • Likens, G.E., Bormann, F.H., Pierce, R.S., Eaton, J.S. and Johnson, N.M.: 1977, Bio-geochemistry of a forested ecosystem, Springer-Verlag, New York.

    Google Scholar 

  • Lovett, G.M., Reiners, W.A. and Olson, R.K.: 1982, Science 218, 1303.

    Google Scholar 

  • Matzner, E., Kharna, P.K., Meiwes, K.J., Lindheim, M., Prenzel, J. and Ulrich, B.: 1982, Elementflüsse in Waldökosystemen im Solling. Datendokumentation. Göttinger Bodenkundliche Berichte 71. Institut für Bodenkunde and Walderndhrung, Göttingen.

    Google Scholar 

  • Miller, H.G.: 1984, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 305, 339.

    Google Scholar 

  • N.A.S.: 1983, Acid deposition: Atmospheric Processes in Eastern North America. National Academy of Sciences. National Academy Press, Washington D.C., 375 pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Nihlgård, B.: 1985, The ammonium hypothesis — an additional explanation to the forest dieback in Europe. Ambio 14, 2.

    Google Scholar 

  • Paces, T.: 1983, The pH and concentrations of sulphate, nitrate and aluminum in the runoff from representative catchments in the Elbe River basin. In: Ecol. Effects of Acid Deposi tion. National Swedish Environment Protection Board, Solna Sweden. Report PM 1636, 161–173.

  • Paces, T.: 1985, Nature 315, 31.

  • Persson, G. (Ed.): 1982, Acidification Today and Tomorrow. Department of Agriculture, Sweden, 1–232.

    Google Scholar 

  • Persson, G. and Broberg, O.:, 1985, Nutrient concentration in the acidified Lake Gårdsjön: The role of transport and retention of phosphorus, nitrogen and DOC in watershed and lake. Ecol. Bull. (Stockholm) 37, 158.

    Google Scholar 

  • Reuss, J.O.: 1976, Chemical and biological relationships relevant to the effect of acid rainfall on the soil-plant system. In: Dochinger, L.S. and Seliga, T.A. (Eds.) Proc. of the First Int. Symposium on Acid Precipitation and the Forest Ecosystem. USDA Forest Service General Technical Rept. NE-23, p. 791.

  • Reuss, J.O.: 1982, Effect of nitrogen in acid precipitation on soil: An integrated approach. In: Simulation Models of Water Acidification. Documentation of a workshop in Uppsala, Sweden 16–18 June 1982, pp 130–137. Dep. of Ecology and Environmental Research. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala.

    Google Scholar 

  • Richter, A. and Granat, L.: 1978, Pine forest canopy throughfall measurements. Report AC 43. Dep. of Meteorology, University of Stockholm, Stockholm.

    Google Scholar 

  • Rodhe, H.: 1982, Deposition of plant nutrients from the air. Skogs- o Lantbr.-akad. Tidskr. Suppl. 14, 32–36 (In Swedish)

    Google Scholar 

  • Rodhe, H.: 1985, personal communication.

  • Roelofs, J.G.M., Kempers, A.J., Houdijk, A.L.F.M. and Janssen, J.: 1985, Plant and Soil 84, 45.

    Google Scholar 

  • Rosén, K. and Lundmark, J.-E.: 1985, Kemiska fördändringar i nederbörd vid passage av kronskiktet i en mellansvensk barrblandskog. Rapport i Skogsekologi och skoglig marklära 55 (In press).

  • Scherbatskoy, T. and Bliss, M.: 1983, Occurrence of acidic rain and cloud water in high elevation ecosystems in the green mountains of Vermont. Proc. of the APCA speciality meeting, “The Meteorology of Acidic Deposition”, Hartford CT, Oct. 16–19, 1983.

  • Schofield, C.L.: 1984, Surface water chemistry in the ILWAS basins in Goldstein and Gherini (Eds.) The Integrated Lake Watershed Acidification Study, Vol. 4: Summary of Major Results 6.1–6.32 EPRI Report, Palo Alto CA.

  • SNV: 1984, Long Range Transport of Air Pollutants. Monitor 1984. National Swedish Environmental Protection Board, Solna, 1–134 (In Swedish.

    Google Scholar 

  • Söderlund, R. and Granat, L.: 1982, Ammonium (NH4 +) in precipitation — A presentation of data from the European Air Chemistry Network. Department of Meteorology, University of Stockholm and the International Meteorological Institute in Stockholm. Report CM 59.

  • Tirén, T.: 1980, Den interna svavel- och kväveomsättningens betydelse för försurning av limniska ekosystem. National Swedish Environmental Protection Board, Solna, Report PM 1376 (In Swedish).

    Google Scholar 

  • van Breemen, N. and Jordens, E.R.: 1983, Effects of atmospheric ammonium sulphate on calcareous and non-calcareous soils of woodlands in the Netherlands. In: Ulrich and Pankrath. Effects of Accumulation of Air Pollutants in Forest Ecosystems, 171–182. D. Reidel Publ. Company.

  • van Breemen, N., Borrough, P.A., Velthorst, E.J., van Dobben, H.F., de Wit, T., Ridder, T.B. and Reijnders, H.F.R.: 1982, Nature 299, 548.

    Google Scholar 

  • van Breemen, N.: 1985, Transformation of nitrogen and sulphur, and acidification of soils and waters. In: Johansson, I. (Ed) Hydrological and hydrogeochemical mechanisms and model approaches to the acidification of ecological systems. IHP Workshop, Uppsala, 15-16 September 1984. Nordic Hydrological Programme Report No 10, p. 131–136, Uppsala, Sweden.

  • Verry, E. and Timmons, D.R.: 1977, Can. J. For. Res. 7, 112.

    Google Scholar 

  • Wiklander, G.: 1983, Skogs- o Lantbr.-Akad. Tidskrift, 122, 311.

    Google Scholar 

  • Wright, R.F.: 1982, Gauged Catchments in Norway. Norwegian Institute for Water Research. Report.

  • W S L: 1983, Acid deposition in the United Kingdom. Warren Spring Laboratory, Stevenage, Herts., UK.

    Google Scholar 

  • Ågren, G.: 1983, Model analyses of some consequences of acid precipitation on forest growth. In: Ecological Effects of Acid Deposition. National Swedish Environmental Protection Board Report PM 1636, 233–244.

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Grennfelt, P., Hultberg, H. Effects of nitrogen deposition on the acidification of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Water Air Soil Pollut 30, 945–963 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00303359

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00303359

Keywords

Navigation