Abstract

Observations are presented of the mean annual concentration and deposition of H + , SO 4 NO - 4 and NH + ions in precipitation in North America during 1980, the first year that a reasonably compatible merger of US and Canadian federal network data was possible. The maximum concentration and wet deposition of H + , SO = 4 and NO - 3 occurred in-and south of-the great lakes region near maximum anthropogenic emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides. The NH + 4 maximum, however, was located in the north central US where American livestock feedlots are concentrated. Peak H* concentrations were 60-80 μmole l -1 . In the region of maximum emissions, 1980 observations of H + , SO = 4 and NO - 3 wet deposition are within 25% of the 5-year mean for 1977-1981. The respective fraction of anthropogenic sulphur and nitrogen oxides released in eastern North America that are wet deposited in the same area is 24 ± 6 and 25 ± 6%. On a smaller scale, in the high sulphur and nitrogen oxide emissions area of the northeastern US. the deposition was 13 and 18% of emissions, respectively. Trends in emissions as well as in SO = 4 and NO - 3 concentrations in precipitation support the conclusion that a real increase in acidity of precipitation of 30-37 μmol l -1 has occurred in the southeastern US since 1955/56 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0889.1984.tb00253.x

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