Ein einfaches Routineverfahren zur Beurteilung des Remobilisierungspotentials von Waldboden fur Sulfat-Schwefel aus atmospharischen Eintragen

J. Prietzel, C. Kölling

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Abstract

A simple method to assess the SO42- remobilization potential of forest soils for accumulated sulfate-sulfur from atmospheric deposition is presented. On the basis of three parallel batch extractions, (i) the total potential of sulfate mobilization equal to the pool of inorganic sulfate (PTOT: extraction with 0.5 M NH4F), (ii) the maximum potential of sulfate mobilization under conditions of a strong decrease of the sulfate concentration in the seepage water to pre-industrial values (PMAX: extraction with deionized water at a solution:soil ratio of 50:1), and (iii) the present potential of sulfate mobilization at current sulfate concentrations in the seepage water (PREAL: extraction with deionized water at a solution:soil ratio of 5:1) can easily be assessed for any soil. The method was tested with 25 horizons of different Southern German forest soils. On average, the maximum potential of SO42- mobilization of the studied soils was only 60% of PTOT; indicating an irreversible retention of the remaining S pool under site conditions. Based on the maximum SO42- mobilization potential PMAX and the ratio PREAL/PMAX, an evaluation scheme characterizing the intensity and type of SO42- mobilization from forest soils is presented. For most profiles, the amounts of extractable SO42- ranged between 5 and >100 kmole(c) ha-1 m-1 soil depth, indicating a long-lasting future SO42- loading of forest soil see-page water by remobilization of soil-accumulated SO42-. A significant portion of the soil SO42- pool will not be mobilized unless SO42- concentrations in the seepage water decrease considerably.

Titel in ÜbersetzungA simple routine method for assessing the SO42- remobilization potential of forest soils for sulfate-sulfur from atmospheric deposition
OriginalspracheDeutsch
Seiten (von - bis)329-344
Seitenumfang16
FachzeitschriftForstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt
Jahrgang118
Ausgabenummer6
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1999

Schlagwörter

  • Batch extraction
  • Forest soils
  • Remobilization
  • S deposition
  • Soil solution
  • Sulfate

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