TRANSFORMATION OF SIMULATED WET SULFATE DEPOSITION IN FOREST SOILS ASSESSED BY A CORE EXPERIMENT USING STABLE SULFUR ISOTOPES

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PRIETZEL, J
MAYER, B
KROUSE, HR
REHFUESS, KE
FRITZ, P
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[1] UNIV CALGARY, DEPT PHYS & ASTRON, CALGARY, AB T2N 1N4, CANADA
[2] UFZ HELMHOLTZ CTR ENVIRONM RES, D-04318 LEIPZIG, GERMANY
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10.1007/BF01100440
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The effects of elevated atmospheric SO42- deposition on S cycling in forest soils were assessed in an irrigation experiment using stable S isotopes. Over a period of 20 months, core lysimeters of five acidic forest soils from Southern Germany with different parent material and pedogenesis were irrigated with solutions chemically similar to canopy throughfall. Sulfate deposition in three experimental variants corresponded to 23, 42 and 87 kg S ha(-1) yr(-1). The SO42- used for irrigation had a delta(34)S ratio of +28.0 parts per thousand CDT (Canon Diablo Troilite standard), differing by more than +25 parts per thousand from natural and anthropogenic S in Southern Germany. A combination of chemical and isotopic analyses of soil and seepage water samples was used to elucidate the fluxes and transformations of simulated wet SO42- deposition in each soil core. Retention of experimentally deposited S ranged from 57 +/- 5% in coarse-grained soils low in sesquioxides and clay, to 80 +/- 8%, in loamy soils with high sesquioxide content. The sesquioxide content proved to be the major factor governing S retention. The ratio of S retained as inorganic SO42- (mainly by adsorption) to that incorporated into organic compounds (presumably by microbial synthesis) ranged from 2 to 4. For the organic S pool, the amount of S retained as C-bonded S exceeded by far that immobilized as ester sulfate in four of the five soils. Application of S-34-enriched SO42- appears to be a suitable experimental tool to assess fluxes and transformations of deposited S in forest soils, if aerobic conditions are maintained. In contrast to radioactive S tracers, the concept should be applicable not only in laboratory and lysimeter experiments, but also in long term studies of whole forest ecosystems (e.g., experimental watersheds).
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