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EPISODIC NATURE OF WET DEPOSITION OF ACIDIC MATERIAL AT A SITE IN SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND
Authors:BEVERLAND  I J  CROWTHER  J M  SRINIVAS  M S N
Institution:1. Department of Public Health Sciences, Medical School, University of Edinburgh, Teviot Place, EH8 9AG, Edinburgh
2. Department of Physical Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, G4 0BA, Glasgow
3. Environmental Monitoring Instruments Division, Sector 30, Central Scientific Instruments Organisation, 160 020, Chandigarh, India
Abstract:The causal factors for episodic deposition of acidic material in rainfall cannot be fully understood from conventional daily network data. A brief review of the meteorological conditions leading to episodes is given. A definition of ‘episodicity’ was considered and applied to a 6 month data set collected at high temporal resolution using a microprocessor based acid rain monitor at a site in south-east England. The deposition was highly episodic for all of the measured variables when data from individual rain events were considered. Combining the data into daily averages resulted in changes of episodicity classification for several chemical species. A large percentage of the total deposition recorded during the field experiment occurred in a 5 day period when there was an independent report of ecological damage at other locations in England. Nitrate deposition showed the highest degree of episodicity with 51% of the 6 month total occurring during the 5 day episode. Meteorological details of the transport and wet deposition processes during this period were examined. Back trajectory analysis indicated that the episode was the result of pollutant loading in eastern and central Europe of the air masses reaching the site together with an absence of upwind precipitation scavenging.
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