1. Estimates of critical acid loads and exceedances for forest soils across the conterminous United States
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McNulty, Steven G., Cohen, Erika C., Moore Myers, Jennifer A., Sullivan, Timothy J., and Li, Harbin
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FOREST soils ,EFFECT of nitrogen on plants ,PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of sulfur ,ACIDIFICATION & the environment ,ECOLOGY - Abstract
Concern regarding the impacts of continued nitrogen and sulfur deposition on ecosystem health has prompted the development of critical acid load assessments for forest soils. A critical acid load is a quantitative estimate of exposure to one or more pollutants at or above which harmful acidification-related effects on sensitive elements of the environment occur. A pollutant load in excess of a critical acid load is termed exceedance. This study combined a simple mass balance equation with national-scale databases to estimate critical acid load and exceedance for forest soils at a 1-km
2 spatial resolution across the conterminous US. This study estimated that about 15% of US forest soils are in exceedance of their critical acid load by more than 250eqha−1 yr−1 , including much of New England and West Virginia. Very few areas of exceedance were predicted in the western US. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
- 2007
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