Effects of climate and acidic deposition on interannual variations of stream water chemistry in forested watersheds in the Shimanto River Basin, southern Japan

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Ecological Research Pub Date : 2024-01-09 DOI:10.1111/1440-1703.12441
Yoshiyuki Inagaki, Hisao Sakai, Yoshiki Shinomiya, Shuichiro Yoshinaga, Atushi Torii, Tsuyoshi Yamada, Kyotaro Noguchi, Tomoaki Morishita, Kazumichi Fujii
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Although the amount of acidic deposition has recently decreased in Japan, it has still deteriorated some forest ecosystems during the past several decades. Moreover, recent climate changes can affect stream water chemistry. We investigated the temporal trend and effects of climate conditions on stream water chemistry for more than 20 years in two areas (Yusuhara and Taisho) in the Shmanto River Basin, southern Japan, where the effects of acidic deposition are considered to be modest. Stream water samples were collected monthly from three forest watersheds selected at each site. The annual means of the stream chemistry were predicted by multiple regression analysis. The ammonium, nitrate, and sulfate concentrations in the bulk precipitation have decreased at Yusuhara, and the sodium, magnesium, calcium, chloride, nitrate, and sulfate concentrations in the stream water have decreased in both areas. The nitrate and sulfate concentrations apparently responded to the decreasing input of acidic deposition. The sunlight hours were positively related with the potassium, magnesium, calcium, nitrate, sulfate, and bicarbonate concentrations in stream water. The results suggest that long sunlight hours boost the photosynthetic activities, thus promoting soil respiration and decomposition of soil organic matter. Moreover, a higher carbonic acid concentration in the soil solution promotes cation weathering and carbonic acid dissociation to bicarbonate. Given the decreasing trends in magnesium and calcium concentration with no change in bicarbonate concentration, we inferred that previousinputs of acidic deposition enhanced the rate of rock weathering.

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气候和酸性沉积物对日本南部岛户川流域森林水域溪流水化学年际变化的影响
虽然最近日本的酸性沉积物量有所减少,但在过去几十年中,酸性沉积物仍使一些森林生态系统恶化。此外,最近的气候变化也会影响溪流水化学。我们调查了日本南部关东川流域两个地区(汤原和大正)20 多年来气候条件对溪流水化学的时间趋势和影响。每月从每个地点选定的三个森林流域收集溪水样本。通过多元回归分析预测了溪流化学的年均值。在 Yusuhara,大量降水中的铵、硝酸盐和硫酸盐浓度有所下降;在这两个地区,溪水中的钠、镁、钙、氯化物、硝酸盐和硫酸盐浓度也有所下降。硝酸盐和硫酸盐的浓度显然与酸性沉积物输入量的减少有关。日照时间与溪水中钾、镁、钙、硝酸盐、硫酸盐和碳酸氢盐的浓度呈正相关。结果表明,日照时间长会促进光合作用,从而促进土壤呼吸和土壤有机物的分解。此外,土壤溶液中较高的碳酸浓度会促进阳离子风化和碳酸解离成碳酸氢盐。鉴于镁和钙浓度呈下降趋势,而碳酸氢盐浓度没有变化,我们推断以前的酸性沉积物的输入提高了岩石风化的速度。
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Ecological Research
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期刊介绍: Ecological Research has been published in English by the Ecological Society of Japan since 1986. Ecological Research publishes original papers on all aspects of ecology, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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