Acid deposition at Rothamsted, Saxmundham and Woburn, 1969–83
Goulding, Keith and Poulton, Paul
(1985)
Acid deposition at Rothamsted, Saxmundham and Woburn, 1969–83.
Soil Use and Management, 1 (1).
pp. 6-7.
10.1111/j.1475-2743.1985.tb00641.x
Rainfall has become less acid at Rothamsted and Saxmundham over the period 1969–83. The pH of rain at these two sites has increased from 4.4–4.6 to about 4.8–4.9; at Woburn it has remained approximately constant at 4.4–4.6. Amounts of NH4‐N and NO3‐N deposited at present are 10–15 and 5–10 kg ha−1 a−1 respectively. They have been increasing at Rothamsted and Woburn. Some 50–60 kg ha−1 a−1 of Cl and 25–35 kg ha−1 a−1 of SO4‐S are presently deposited. Deposition of non‐sea Cl and SO4‐S has been increasing markedly at all three sites. Non‐sea salts comprise 35% of the total salt deposition near the coast at Saxmundham, 58% inland at Rothamsted and Woburn.
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