Laboratory investigation of leachate chemistry from six Appalachian forest floor types subjected to simulated acid rain
Journal Article
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· J. Environ. Qual.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5768216
In order to determine the role of the forest floor in neutralization of strong acidity in acid rain, simulated acid rain at pH 4.0 was applied under laboratory conditions to forest floor samples from six Appalachian forest types. Effects of forest type, storm size, and repeated storm applications on leachate chemistry were investigated. Forest floor leachate from a hemlock forest (Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr.) showed significantly lower pH (mean pH 3.9) than other leachate types due to high concentrations of organic acids. Cove hardwood forest found in an area with calcareous soil parent material produced forest floor leachate with a significantly higher pH (mean pH 6.5) than other forest types. Forest floor leachates from mixed oak (Quercus spp.), northern hardwood, red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.), and white pine (P. strobus L.) forests were intermediate in pH (mean pH 4.1-4.4) due to the acidifying influence of organic acid leaching balanced against the neutralizing effect of H/sup +/ exchange for Ca/sup 2 +/ in the forest floor. Weak acidity concentrations obtained by Gran plots were well correlated with 400-nm wavelength transmittance and anion deficits in the leachates. Organic anions dominated leachates from hemlock and mixed oak forest types. Increasing storm sizes caused reduced ionic concentrations, especially of H/sup +/, Mg/sup 2 +/, and Ca/sup 2 +/, but three repeated storms produced no consistent significant reductions in loads or concentrations.
- Research Organization:
- Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park
- OSTI ID:
- 5768216
- Journal Information:
- J. Environ. Qual.; (United States), Journal Name: J. Environ. Qual.; (United States) Vol. 14:2; ISSN JEVQA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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Related Subjects
500200* -- Environment
Atmospheric-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989)
510200 -- Environment
Terrestrial-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989)
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ACID RAIN
APPALACHIA
ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS
BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS
CALCIUM IONS
CATIONS
CHARGED PARTICLES
CHEMISTRY
CONIFERS
DISASTERS
DISPERSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
FOREST LITTER
FORESTS
HYDROGEN IONS
HYDROGEN IONS 1 PLUS
IONS
LEACHATES
MAGNESIUM IONS
MATERIALS
MIXTURES
NORTH AMERICA
OAKS
ORGANIC ACIDS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PH VALUE
PINES
PLANTS
RAIN
SIMULATION
SOILS
SOLUTIONS
STORMS
TREES
USA
Atmospheric-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989)
510200 -- Environment
Terrestrial-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989)
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ACID RAIN
APPALACHIA
ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS
BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS
CALCIUM IONS
CATIONS
CHARGED PARTICLES
CHEMISTRY
CONIFERS
DISASTERS
DISPERSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
FOREST LITTER
FORESTS
HYDROGEN IONS
HYDROGEN IONS 1 PLUS
IONS
LEACHATES
MAGNESIUM IONS
MATERIALS
MIXTURES
NORTH AMERICA
OAKS
ORGANIC ACIDS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PH VALUE
PINES
PLANTS
RAIN
SIMULATION
SOILS
SOLUTIONS
STORMS
TREES
USA