Nitrogen deposition in Mediterranean forests

Environ Pollut. 2002;118(2):205-13. doi: 10.1016/s0269-7491(01)00313-x.

Abstract

Atmospheric deposition of inorganic nitrogen was studied at two forested sites in the Montseny mountains (northeast Spain), peripheral to the Barcelona conurbation, and at a nearby lowland town, using bulk deposition, wet-only deposition, throughfall, and dry deposition inferred from branch-washes and surrogate surfaces (metacrylate plates). Bulk deposition inputs of ammonium and nitrate did not show significant temporal trends over a 16-year period. Bulk inputs of inorganic N were moderate, ranging from 6 to 10 kg N ha(-1) year(-1) depending on the time period considered and the degree of site exposure to polluted air masses from the Barcelona conurbation. Large dry-sedimented particles played a minor role, since wet-only inputs were virtually identical to bulk inputs. On the contrary, branch- and plate-washes indicated substantial dry inputs of N gases and small particles. Total atmospheric deposition was estimated at 15-22 kg N ha(-1) year(-1), most of it being retained within the studied broadleaved evergreen forests. Ecosystem N availability is thus likely to be increasing in these forests.

MeSH terms

  • Air Pollutants / analysis*
  • Biological Availability
  • Ecosystem
  • Environmental Monitoring*
  • Gases
  • Geologic Sediments / chemistry
  • Mediterranean Region
  • Nitrogen / analysis*
  • Particle Size
  • Trees*

Substances

  • Air Pollutants
  • Gases
  • Nitrogen