三瓶演習林における酸性雨長期モニタリング観測によるスギ人工林および落葉広葉樹林の林外雨、林内雨、樹幹流の科学的組成の変化

島根大学生物資源科学部研究報告 Volume 7 Page 15-25 published_at 2002-12-20
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Title
三瓶演習林における酸性雨長期モニタリング観測によるスギ人工林および落葉広葉樹林の林外雨、林内雨、樹幹流の科学的組成の変化
Title
Long Term Trends in Acid Precipitation Chemistry of Cryptomeria Japonica Stands and a Deciduous Broad Leaved Forest in the Sanbe University Forest
Title Transcription
サンベ エンシュウリン ニ オケル サンセイウ チョウキ モニタリング カンソク ニ ヨル スギ ジンコウリン オヨビ ラクヨウ コウヨウ ジュリン ノ リンガイウ リンナイウ ジュカンリュウ ノ カガクテキ ソセイ ノ ヘンカ
Creator
Kaneko Nobuhiro
Shinmura Yoshiaki
Source Title
島根大学生物資源科学部研究報告
Volume 7
Start Page 15
End Page 25
Journal Identifire
ISSN 13433644
Descriptions
The long term trends in acid precipitation chemistry of Cryptomeria japonica stands and deciduous broad leaved forest dominated by Quercus serrata were monitored in the Sanbe University Forest from 1996 to 2001. The values of pH in rainfall and through-fall showed the range of 5.1-5.6. They were larger than that in stemflow of 3.7-3.9 in C. japonica stands. On the other hand, the pH in through-fall and stemflow in the deciduous broad-leaved forest showed higher range than in rainfall. The ion concentrations, <Ca>^<2+>, <Mg>^<2+>, K^+, <Na>^+ and <NO_3>^- were higher in deciduous broad-leaved forest than C. japonica stands. The <SO_4>^^^<2-> concentration showed a reverse trend between both forests. The values of pH in rainfall and through-fall changed seasonally, and showed low value, 4.5 in winter and high value, 6.0 in spring. That in stemflow showed the same change as through-fall, but the range was lower by more than 1.0 in C. japonica stands. The <Na>^+, <Cl>^-, <NO_3>- and <SO_4>^^^<2-> concentrations were high in winter and low in summer. These were influenced by the north-west wind of monsoon in winter.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学生物資源科学部
Shimane University, Faculty of Life and Environmental Science
Date of Issued 2002-12-20
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA1112906X
Remark 1-12+ / 1996-2007