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Effects of acid rain on ion leaching in a danish forest soil

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The mobility of major cations (H+, ammonium, Al, Ca, Na, Mg, K, Fe), heavy metals (Mn, Zn, Ni, Cd) and anions (chloride, sulphate and nitrate) was studied in the laboratory in an acidified brown soil from a Norway spruce forest. Lysimeters containing undisturbed soil columns of the A-horizon and the A- plus B-horizon were watered with 540 mm of throughfall precipitation collected in situ, either directly (pH 3.6) or adjusted to pH 3.3 or 2.8. The pH 3.3 treatment increased leaching of Mn and Cd from the B-horizon. The pH 2.8 treatment increased leaching of ammonium, Na, Ca, Mg, K, Mn, Zn and Cd from the A-horizon and ammonium, Al, Na, Ca, Mg, K, Mn, Zn and Cd from the B-horizon. Fe leaching from the A-horizon was decreased by both acidic treatments, and the pH of the leachates was not significantly affected. Sulphate retention was 138-161 meq m−2 yr−1 by all treatments. Due to experimental conditions nitrate leaching was observed in all lysimeters.

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Freiesleben, N.E.v., Rasmussen, L. Effects of acid rain on ion leaching in a danish forest soil. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 31, 965–968 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00284242

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