Abstract

Total release rates of base cations (Ca, Mg, K, and Na) from soils and from watersheds were evaluated using three methods. Three methods, one of which is new, were also used to evaluate mineral weathering rates of soils for three calibrated forest watersheds in the forest ministry’s monitoring network (Réseau d’étude et de surveillance des eco ystems forestiers: Quebec Forest Ecosystem Research and Monitoring Network; RESEF) on the Canadian Boreal Shield. We also compiled an extensive literature review of forest soil base cation release rates, focussed on northeastern North American forest soils of granitic lithology. With the exception of the total release and mineral weathering of Ca from soils at the Lake Laflamme Watershed site, and the total release of K from the three watersheds, soils and watershed release rates for the three watersheds were within the confidence interval of release rates compiled for forest ecosystems with similar granitic environment (compiled data for solum [mmol (+) m-2 yr-1 ± 95% CI], Ca: 33.8 ± 16.3, Mg: 16.8 ± 4.2, K: 13.0 ± 5.6, Na: 11.1 ± 3.0, and sum of base cations (BC): 61.2 ± 11.0; compiled data from watersheds, Ca: 82.8 ± 24.6, Mg: 50.8 ± 17.0, K: 7.8 ± 2.2, Na: 44.7 ± 12.8, and BC: 186.0 ± 49.9). Given the uncertainties associated with the calculations, there was little overall difference between total release rates and weathering release rates from soils for two of the three watersheds. Key words: Weathering rate, forest soil, granitic environment, watershed, PMB method, compositional trends

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