Atmospheric Deposition in a Rural Area in India - Net and Potential Acidity |
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Authors: | L. Granat S.N. Das R.S. Tharkur H. Rodhe |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, S-10691, Stockholm, Sweden 2. Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, 751013, India
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Abstract: | ![]() Atmospheric deposition in India is generally described as alkaline and well buffered against an increase of acidifying components. Such conclusion has been based on measurements usually performed in urban or suburban areas. Our data on deposition in NE India (in the countryside N of Bhubaneswar) obtained with wet-only and bulk collectors show that: 1) the weighted mean concentrations (and wet deposition) of H+ and HCO3 ? are almost equal, with dustfall contributing a negligible amount of HCO3 ?, 2) the deposition of potential acidity, defined as the acidity that would give the same acidity contribution to the receiving surface as the actual deposition provided that all ammonium was converted to nitrate in the soil, could be as high as 40 mmol H+ m?2 a?1 corresponding to a pH of 4.3 in precipitation. The low buffer capacity against acidification and high potential acidity were discovered from long- term measurements in a vegetation covered rural area. Similar measurements in a nearby suburban area gave a much higher input of HCO3 ? both in wet deposition and dustfall. Further increase of the emission of acidifying components in the region will increase the acid deposition. |
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