2011
DOI: 10.3112/erdkunde.2011.03.03
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The contribution of occult precipitation to sulphur deposition in the Czech Republic

Abstract: We present a spatial estimation of the contribution of occult precipitation to the true atmospheric sulphur deposition across the territory of the Czech Republic. Our estimation is based on differences in two spatially explicit, data driven geo-statistical deposition models for forested areas: 1. a throughfall sulphur deposition model and 2. a sulphur deposition model calculated from dry plus wet-only deposition (often referred to as the "total" deposition). The sulphur deposition maps for Czech forested areas… Show more

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“…All of the pH values in the three plantations increased compared with the non-forest land. This result agrees with the results of other studies in which the cover layer was used to estimate the critical load and good mixed vegetation patterns significantly decreased the acidity of the bulk precipitation 22 26 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…All of the pH values in the three plantations increased compared with the non-forest land. This result agrees with the results of other studies in which the cover layer was used to estimate the critical load and good mixed vegetation patterns significantly decreased the acidity of the bulk precipitation 22 26 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…10 ). These results are consistent with the current consensus that surface runoff preferentially takes up Cl − rather than SO 4 2− from the cover layer and that Cl − likely enters the soil and results in lower Cl − concentrations in the surface runoff 22 26 . All of the pH values in the three plantations increased compared with the non-forest land.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Similarly as in other regions of Europe and US [194,195], it was demonstrated that in the CR, by not considering (1) deposition path via fog and (2) unmeasured constituents of dry deposition, such as NH 3 and HNO 3 (g), the total sulphur and nitrogen depositions are likely to be underestimated substantially [196,197]. Although the chemistry of fog is regularly observed at only a few sites in the CR, and information on fog chemistry is scarce [198,199], it is widely recognised that fog in the CR is enriched as compared to rain, particularly in SO 4 2-and NO 3 - [103,104,200].…”
Section: Atmospheric Depositionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Additional contributions of acidifying compounds in amounts from 20 to 80 % are expected in CZ mountains because of the frequent occurrence of occult (horizontal) precipitation (e.g. Hůnová et al 2011). However, our measurements have consistently shown lower acidification, EC and sulphate content from the bark extracts of trees in these mountain ranges than from trees growing at lower elevations.…”
Section: Bark Parameters and Acid Rainmentioning
confidence: 99%