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Forest Floor Leaching: Contributions from Mineral, Organic, and Carbonic Acids in New Hampshire Subalpine Forests
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1978
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EngineeringSoil Organic MatterForestryAcid PrecipitationEarth ScienceOrganic GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental GeochemistrySoil WaterSulfate AnionsForest SoilHydrogeologyCarbon SequestrationBiogeochemistryGroundwater HydrogeochemistrySoil Biogeochemical CyclingCarbonic AcidsEnvironmental EngineeringForest Floor LeachingSoil ChemistryGeochemistryForest CarbonNew England
Analyses of soil water and groundwater samples from a high-elevation coniferous ecosystem in New England indicate that sulfate anions supply 76 percent of the electrical charge balance in the leaching solution. This result implies that atmospheric inputs of sulfuric acid provide the dominant source of both H(+) for cation replacement and mobile anions for cation transport in subalpine soils of the northeastern region affected by acid precipitation. In soils of relatively unpolluted regions, carbonic and organic acids dominate the leaching processes.
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