1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf01257121
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Calculating critical loads for acidity with the simple mass balance method

Abstract: Abstract. The critical load for acid deposition to forest soils, groundwater and surface water can be calculated using a simple mass balance model, taking into account all sources of acidity and alkalinity in the system. The model is very simple to apply, and the major difficulty lies primarily in the estimation of reasonable values for the required input data such as the weathering rate. Methods for its estimation are indicated here. Examples are given for the application of the simple mass balance method (SM… Show more

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“…Among different methods of calculating critical loads is the Steady State Mass Balance (SSMB) model (26). It assumes that the processes of formation and depletion of acidity in soil are time-independent, thus simplifying the dynamic simulation of soil chemistry and facilitating the mapping of critical loads when ecosystem data are limited (27).…”
Section: Mapping Of Critical Load For Soil Acidificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among different methods of calculating critical loads is the Steady State Mass Balance (SSMB) model (26). It assumes that the processes of formation and depletion of acidity in soil are time-independent, thus simplifying the dynamic simulation of soil chemistry and facilitating the mapping of critical loads when ecosystem data are limited (27).…”
Section: Mapping Of Critical Load For Soil Acidificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideally, the dynamic model should extend the critical load model so that dynamic processes are taken into account while all other process descriptions are compatible with those in the critical load model. To this end the Very Simple Dynamic model (VSD) has been developed that extends the widely used Simple Mass Balance (SMB) critical load model (Sverdrup and De Vries, 1994) with dynamic soil processes, including cation exchange.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical loads and are mostly computed using simple steady state mass balance models (Sverdrup and De Vries, 1994;UBA, 2004). As shown by for example Hettelingh and coworkers (Hettelingh et al, 2001;2007), exceedances of critical loads for sulphur and nitrogen have been reduced and will even be further reduced in the future if current emission reduction agreements come into force.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These concentrations are called critical limits and are based on ecotoxicological studies. The standard model for calculation of CL is a steady state model named Simple Mass Balance (SMB) model (Posch et al, 1997;Sverdrup and De Vries, 1994;UBA, 2004). To be able to predict when the steady state will be reached, dynamic models must be used (Alveteg et al, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%