The deposition of sulphur in the rainwater in Northern Nigeria

Bromfield, A. R. (1974) The deposition of sulphur in the rainwater in Northern Nigeria. Tellus Series A, 26 (3). pp. 408-411. 10.1111/j.2153-3490.1974.tb01618.x
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The concentrations and amounts of SO4-S were measured at eleven sites, situated between 350 and 880 kilometres from the sea, during two rainy seasons in Northern Nigeria. In both years, concentration showed a similar pattern at each site, being greatest at the beginning and end and smallest at the peak of the rains. The presence of anthropogenic atmospheric-S at the start of the rains, and of harmattan dust and lower precipitation at the beginning and end of the rains account for the concentration pattern observed. Amounts of S deposited ranged from 0.49–1.89, mean 1.14 kg S/ha. An estimate of dry deposition of S was made from the intercept on the y axis of a plot of amount deposited against rainfall. The dry deposition rates were 0.26 and 0.43 × 10-12 g S/cm2/s respectively. The agricultural importance of the deposition is briefly discussed. RESP-7017

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