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Towards a new method of setting a critical load of acidity for ombrotrophic peat
Authors:E J Wilson  R A Skeffington  E Maltby  P Immirzi  C Swanson  M Proctor
Institution:1. National Power Research & Engineering, Windmill Hill Business Park, Whitehill Way, SN5 6PB, Swindon, Wilts, UK
2. Wetland Ecosystems Research Group, Department of Geography, University of Exeter, EX4 4RJ, Exeter, UK
Abstract:Critical loads of acidity for mineral soils can be set according to the capacity of the underlying bedrock to replenish the base cations leached by acid deposition. Unfortunately, this relatively simple approach cannot be applied to peat, one of the most widely occurring soil types in the wetter, western areas of Europe. These organic soils depend on atmospheric deposition for their supply of base cations rather than mineral weathering. We aim to develop a critical load methodology for ombrotrophic peat, using a combination of field observations and laboratory experiments. Simulated rain has been applied to intact cores of peat to determine the key chemical processes governing the response of these soils to both increases and decreases in acid deposition. It is evident that peat does not behave as a simple ion exchanger; the complex reactions of decomposition, sulphate reduction, nitrate uptake and organic acid production also control the response to acid inputs. This paper looks at some of the results from these experiments and considers the implications for setting critical loads.
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