Journal of Water and Environment Technology
Online ISSN : 1348-2165
ISSN-L : 1348-2165
8th International Conference on Diffuse/Nonpoint Pollution
INFLUENCE DISTRIBUTIONS OF ACID DEPOSITION IN MOUNTAINOUS STREAMS ON A TALL CONE-SHAPED ISLAND, YAKUSHIMA
S. EbiseO. Nagafuchi
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2005 年 3 巻 2 号 p. 169-174

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Yakushima, facing at 800 km east of Shanghai in the East China Sea, is a tall cone-shaped island with seven exceeding 1800 m peaks. The prevailing winds of westrelie on the island blow mostly fromnorthwest and west. It has been exposed to acid rain of pH 4.7 and precipitation 8000 mm in the central highland. More than sixty mountainous streams were observed at downstream points seasonally for past twelve years. The alkalinity of streamwaters in the southwestern part was lower than others. The concentrations of SO42- in the northwestern part were higher than others. The high concentrations of SO42-, dissolved SiO2 and other ions in the southwestern part with high canopy density of evergreen broadleaved forest were caused by higher air temperature, less rainfall and higher evapotranspiration than other parts. The alkalinity, pH and EC in the catchment of north stream in the upstream branch of the R. Anboh became lower than those in the catchment of south stream. The height of catchment boundaries, the direction of the main axis of a catchment and the prevailing winds govern the influence of acid deposition on water quality of branch streams.
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© 2005 Japan Society on Water Environment
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