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1991 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Effect of Acid Deposition on the Chemical Properties of Soil Organic matter

Research Project

Project/Area Number 02640463
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field 分析・地球化学
Research InstitutionNational Institute for Environmental Studies

Principal Investigator

TAKAMATSU Takejiro  National Institute for Environmental Studies, Water and Soil Environ. Division, Head of Section, 水土壌圏環境部, 室長 (60109915)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) SATAKE Kenichi  Global Environ. Division, Senior Researcher, 地球環境研究グループ, 主任研究員 (50101051)
Project Period (FY) 1990 – 1991
KeywordsAcid deposition / Acid soil / Volcano / Soil organic matter / Humic acid / Chemical states of sulfur
Research Abstract

Thirteen acid soils(A_<0+1>, 0-15cm)were collected from volcanic regions of Japan(pH(H_2O)=2.81-3.93), and 9 reference soils from the regions unaffected by volcanic acids(pH=4.10-4.74). Hunic acids were extracted from those soils with 0.1M NAOH and precipitated by acidification(pH=2, HCl). After the dissolution and precipitationprocedure had been repeated 5 times, the humic acids were treated with 2% HF to reduce the ash content. and then washed with CHCl_3 to eliminate any elemental S. The resulting humic acids were freezedried and subjected to the S-analyses. The sulfur species determined in the humic acids were total S, ester sulfate-S, sulfonate-S, sulfhydryl-S, inorganic S, and C-bonded S. The C-bonded S included C-S-C. C-S-S-C, and non-ionic S-containing groups. The results obtained in this research are summarized as follows : 1)The S contents of of acid soils(0.22<plus-minus>0.10%)were clearly higher than those of reference soils(0.11<plus-minus>0.03%), and increased rapidly from ca. 0.15% to ca. 0.40% with decreasing soil PH(from 3.5 to 2.8). 2)The humic acids(AHA)from acid soils showed higher concentrations of total S(0.56<plus-minus>0.21%), total organic S(0.53<plus-minus>0.19%), and sulfonate-S(740<plus-minus>610ppm)compared with those(RUA)from reference soils(total S : 0.34<plus-minus>0.04%, total organic S : 0.33<plus-minus>0.04%, sulfonate-S : 530<plus-minus>320ppm). 3)Although the relative concentrations of sulfhydryl-S and inorganic S were low(less than 10% of total S), both components were also rich in AHA(sulfhydryl-S : 270<plus-minus> 110ppm for AHA and 90<plus-minus>70ppm for RHA, inorganic S : 370<plus-minus>190ppm for AHA and 110<plus-minus>30ppm for RRA). 4)Ester sulfate-S showed approximately constant concentrations in both samples(ABA : 1500<plus-minus> 360ppm, RHA : 1560<plus-minus>320ppm)regardless of the pH and S content of t

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  • [Publications] T.Takamatsu: "Enrichment of sulfur in soil humic acids by volcanic and deposition" Transactions 14th:International Congress of Soil Science. VIII. 29-30 (1990)

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  • [Publications] T.Takamatsu: "Effect of volcanic acid deposition on soil chemistry,I,Status of exchangeable cations and sulfur" Soil.Sci.

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  • [Publications] 高松 武次郎(分担執筆): "海洋化学序説(第7章,宇曽利湖)" 京都大学学術出版会, (1992)

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  • [Publications] T. Takamatsu et al.: "Enrichment of sulfur in soil humic acids by volcanic acid deposition" Transactions 14th International Congress of Soil Science. VIII. 29-30 (1990)

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  • [Publications] T. Takamatsu et al.: "Lake Usori In : Introduction to Marine Chemistry (ed. T. Fujinaga)" Kyoto Univ. Academic Press.

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  • [Publications] T. Takamatsu et al.: "Effect of volcanic acid deposition on soil chemistry I. Status of exchangeable cations and sulfur" Soil Sci.

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Published: 1993-03-16  

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