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Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Precipitation in Minnesota and North Dakota. Final Report, July 1, 1977-Jun 30, 1980

机译:明尼苏达州和北达科他州大气降水的化学成分。最终报告,1977年7月1日至1980年6月30日

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Precipitation chemistry in central North American appears to e controlled by interaction between soil-derived alkaline dust and gaseous NH sub 3 from the cultivated prairie and anthropogenic acid aerosols from the urban-industrial Lower Great Lakes-Ohio Valley region. Analyses of major ions and trace metals in precipitation event and snow core samples along a 600-km transect from the North Dakota prairie to the northeastern Minnesota forest indicate that loadings and concentrations of Ca exp ++ , Mg exp ++ , P/sub tot/, Al, Fe, M/sub n/, and other soil-derived material decrease with increasing distance from the prairie. Acidity is highest in the east and decreases to the west. Sulfate has natural sources in the west and anthropogenic sources in the east; its concentration was least at sites in the middle of the transect. Acidity increased and inputs of soil-derived elements decreased during winter when snow and freezing temperatures reduced alkaline influxes to the region. Atmospheric inputs of N and P may be beneficial to nutrient-poor ecosystems. However, precipitation in the eastern portions of the region which are highly sensitive to acid inputs, is approaching levels of acidity known to cause adverse effects. Any increase in acid loading will increase this danger. (ERA citation 05:031125)

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