Acid Deposition and the Acidification of Soils and Waters / by J.O. Reuss, D.W. Johnson.
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York,
1986.
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Series: | Ecological Studies, Analysis and Synthesis ;
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Table of Contents:
- 1.1 Rationale
- 1.2 An Overview
- Soil Acidification: Fundamental Concepts
- The Sulfur System
- 3.1 The Sulfate Cycle
- 3.2 Sulfate Adsorption
- 3.3 The Biotic Component
- 3.4 Summary
- The Nitrogen System
- 4.1 Acid-Base Relationships of the Nitrogen Cycle
- 4.2 Acid-Base Relationships of Nitrogen Inputs
- 4.3 Ecosystem Effects
- Soil-Solution Interactions
- 5.1 Role of Anions
- 5.2 Ion Equilibria Model
- 5.3 Conceptualizing the Model
- 5.4 Solution Concentration Effects
- 5.5 Cation Removal,?M/?H
- 5.6 Complexes and Precipitates
- 5.7 Organic Anions
- 5.8 Summary
- Forest Element Cycling
- 6.1 Definition of Terms
- 6.2 Effects of Acid Deposition on Base Cation Flux
- 6.3 Cation Nutrient Effects
- The Aquatic Interface
- 7.1 Alkalinity Concepts
- 7.2 Alkalinity in Soil Solution
- 7.3 Naturally Acid Waters
- 7.4 Sensitivity to Water Acidification
- 7.5 Capacity versus Intensity
- Soil Sensitivity
- Base Cation Depletion
- Sensitivity to pH Changes
- Sensitivity to Aluminum Mobilization
- Summary
- Conclusion
- 9.1 Summary
- 9.2 Concepts in Transition
- References
- Appendix: Model Documentation
- A.1 Model Description
- A.2 Program Operation
- A.3 Program Documentation
- A.4 Program Listings.