Acidic deposition impacts mediated by sulfur cycling in a coastal plain forest ecosystem |
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Authors: | Mark D. Morgan Ralph E. Good Henry G. Spratt Jr. Dr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology and Division of Pinelands Research, Rutgers University, 08102 Camden, NJ, USA |
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Abstract: | Deposition in the New Jersey Pinelands was very acidic (pH=4.17) and contained high levels of SO2 −2 based on bulk deposition measurementsfrom July 1984–July 1986. Streamwater over the same interval in undisturbed watersheds was less acidic (pH =4.52) and had proportionately less SO4 −2. A preliminary alkalinity budget for undisturbed watersheds suggested that SO4 −2 retention within Pinelands watersheds accounted for a large portion of the total alkalinity generated and thereby lessened the impact of acidic deposition on surface waters. The only process capable of explaining the retention of SO4 −2 was microbial sulfate reduction in the extensive wetlands surrounding Pinelands streams which occurred at high rates. |
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