Processes affecting oxygen isotope ratios of atmospheric and ecosystem sulfate in two contrasting forest catchments in Central Europe

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Novak, Martin
Mitchell, Myron J.
Jackova, Iva
Buzek, Frantisek
Schweigstillova, Jana
Erbanova, Lucie
Prikryl, Richard
Fottova, Daniela
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[1] Czech Geol Survey, Dept Geochem, Prague 15200 5, Czech Republic
[2] SUNY Coll Environm Sci & Forestry, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA
[3] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Sci, Inst Geochem Mineral & Nat Resources, Prague 12843 2, Czech Republic
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10.1021/es0610028
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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Sulfate aerosols are harmful as respirable particles. They also play a role as cloud condensation nuclei and have radiative effects on global climate. A combination of delta O-18-SO4 data with catchment sulfur mass balances was used to constrain processes affecting S cycling in the atmosphere and spruce forests of the Czech Republic. Extremely high S fluxes via spruce throughfall and runoff were measured at Jezeri (49 and 80 kg S ha(-1) yr(-1), respectively). The second catchment, Na Lizu, was 10 times less polluted. In both catchments, delta O-18-SO4 decreased in the following order: open-area precipitation > throughfall > runoff. The delta O-18-SO4 values of throughfall exhibited a seasonal pattern at both sites, with maxima in summer and minima in winter. This seasonal pattern paralleled delta O-18-H2O values, which were offset by -18 parts per thousand. Sulfate in throughfall was predominantly formed by heterogeneous (aqueous) oxidation of SO2. Wet-deposited sulfate in an open area did not show systematic delta O-18-SO4 trends, suggesting formation by homogeneous (gaseous) oxidation and/or transport from large distances. The percentage of incoming S that is organically cycled in soil was similar under the high and the low pollution. High-temperature O-18-rich sulfate was not detected, which contrasts with North American industrial sites.
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