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为保护美国阿迪朗达克山脉溪流和流域土壤资源而制定的大气氮和硫沉积区域目标负荷。

Regional target loads of atmospheric nitrogen and sulfur deposition for the protection of stream and watershed soil resources of the Adirondack Mountains, USA.

机构信息

E&S Environmental Chemistry, Inc., PO Box 609, Corvallis, OR, 97339, USA.

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse University, 151 Link Hall, Syracuse, NY, 13244, USA.

出版信息

Environ Pollut. 2021 Jul 15;281:117110. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117110. Epub 2021 Apr 10.

Abstract

Acidic deposition contributes to a range of environmental impacts across forested landscapes, including acidification of soil and drainage water, toxic aluminum mobilization, depletion of available soil nutrient cations, and impacts to forest and aquatic species health and biodiversity. In response to decreasing levels of acidic deposition, soils and drainage waters in some regions of North America have become gradually less acidic. Thresholds of atmospheric deposition at which adverse ecological effects are manifested are called critical loads (CLs) and/or target loads (TLs). Target loads are developed based on approaches that account for spatial and temporal aspects of acidification and recovery. Exceedance represents the extent to which current or projected future levels of acidic deposition exceed the level expected to cause ecological harm. We report TLs of sulfur (S) and nitrogen (N) deposition and the potential for ecosystem recovery of watershed soils and streams in the Adirondack region of New York State, resources that have been less thoroughly investigated than lakes. Regional TLs were calculated by statistical extrapolation of hindcast and forecast simulations of 25 watersheds using the process-based model PnET-BGC coupled with empirical observations of stream hydrology and established sensitivity of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) to soil base saturation and brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) to stream acid neutralizing capacity (ANC). Historical impacts and the expected recovery timeline of regional soil and stream chemistry and fish community condition within the Adirondack Park were evaluated. Analysis suggests that many low-order Adirondack streams and associated watershed soils have low TLs (<40 meq/m/yr of N + S deposition) to achieve specified benchmarks for recovery of soil base saturation or stream ANC. Acid-sensitive headwater and low-order streams and watershed soils in the region are expected to experience continued adverse effects from N and S deposition well into the future even under aggressive emissions reductions. Watershed soils and streams in the western Adirondack Park are particularly vulnerable to acidic deposition and currently in exceedance of TLs. The methods used for linking statistical and process-based models to consider chemical and biological response under varying flow conditions at the regional scale in this study can be applied to other areas of concern.

摘要

酸性沉降导致森林景观中出现一系列环境影响,包括土壤和排水酸化、有毒铝的迁移、可用土壤养分阳离子的消耗,以及对森林和水生物种健康和生物多样性的影响。为了应对酸性沉降水平的降低,北美的一些地区的土壤和排水水已经逐渐变得不那么酸性。大气沉积的阈值,即在该阈值下,不利的生态影响会表现出来,被称为临界负荷(CLs)和/或目标负荷(TLs)。目标负荷是基于考虑酸化和恢复的时空方面的方法开发的。超过表示当前或未来预期的酸性沉降水平超过预期造成生态危害的水平的程度。我们报告了纽约州阿迪朗达克地区流域土壤和溪流的硫(S)和氮(N)沉积的目标负荷以及生态系统恢复的潜力,这些资源的研究不如湖泊充分。区域 TL 是通过使用基于过程的 PnET-BGC 模型与溪流水文学的经验观测相结合,对 25 个流域的回溯和预测模拟进行统计外推来计算的,建立了糖枫(Acer saccharum)对土壤基础饱和度和溪鳟(Salvelinus fontinalis)对溪流酸中和能力(ANC)的敏感性。评估了阿迪朗达克公园内土壤和溪流化学物质以及鱼类群落状况的历史影响和区域恢复时间表。分析表明,许多阿迪朗达克的低阶溪流及其相关流域土壤的 TL 值较低(<40 meq/m/yr 的 N+S 沉积),无法达到土壤基础饱和度或溪流 ANC 恢复的指定基准。即使在积极减排的情况下,该地区的酸敏感的源头和低阶溪流以及流域土壤预计仍将受到氮和硫沉积的持续不利影响。阿迪朗达克西部公园的流域土壤和溪流对酸性沉降特别敏感,目前已超过 TL 值。本研究中用于将统计和基于过程的模型联系起来,以考虑在区域尺度下不同流量条件下的化学和生物响应的方法可以应用于其他关注领域。

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