Sulfur accumulation and atmospherically deposited sulfate in the lake states

Mark B. David, George Z Gertner, D. F. Grigal, Lewis Ohmann

Research output: Working paper

Abstract

Characterizes the mass of soil sulfur (adjusted for nitrogen), and atmospherically deposited sulfate along an acid precipitation gradient from Minnesota to Michigan. The relationship of these variables, presented graphically through contour mapping, suggests that patterns of atmospheric wet sulfate deposition are reflected in soil sulfur pools.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Place of PublicationSt. Paul
PublisherU.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station
DOIs
StatePublished - 1989

Publication series

NameResearch Paper
No.NC-290

Keywords

  • forest soils
  • soil sulfur pools
  • acidic deposition gradient
  • contour mapping
  • sulfate adsorption

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