Terrestrial ecosystem sensitivity to acid deposition in South China

Ecosystem sensitivity to acid deposition can be a basis for the derivation of cost-effective strategies to sulfur and nitrogen pollutant control, consequently is widely concerned around the world. In the article, the relative sensitivity of terrestrial ecosystem to acid deposition in South China is...

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description Ecosystem sensitivity to acid deposition can be a basis for the derivation of cost-effective strategies to sulfur and nitrogen pollutant control, consequently is widely concerned around the world. In the article, the relative sensitivity of terrestrial ecosystem to acid deposition in South China is assessed and mapped using a new sensitivity classification system suitable to subtropical ecosystem. The result shows that the distribution of ecosystem sensitivity to acid deposition in South China is almost zonal, on the whole, sensitivity increases from the north and west to the south and east. The most sensitive areas are the northwest and southeast of Zhejiang province, the central part of Fujian province, and the northeast of Guangdong province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, which are all in the old acid soil areas with high precipitation and coniferous forests. The resulting distribution of sensitive regions is different other maps, including the sensitivity map which is implemented in the RAINS-Asia model.
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acid deposition critical load
Acid rain
acidification
Acids
air pollution
Applied sciences
Autonomous
biological resistance
buffering capacity
China, People's Rep., Fujian
China, People's Rep., Guangdong
China, People's Rep., Guangxi Zhuang
China, People's Rep., Zhejiang
Classification
Coniferous forests
Deposition
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Ecosystems
Engineering and environment geology. Geothermics
Environmental monitoring
Exact sciences and technology
Forests
geographical variation
lateritic soils
mapping
Pollutant deposition
polluted soils
Pollution
Pollution, environment geology
Precipitation
red soils
Soil and sediments pollution
soil chemistry
soil classification
Soil pollution
Strategy
subtropics
Sulfur
yellow brown soils
title Terrestrial ecosystem sensitivity to acid deposition in South China
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