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Title: Origin and behaviour of dissolved chlorine and sodium in Brazilian rainforest
Authors: Cornu, Sophie S.
Ambrosi, Jean Paul
Lucas, Yves
Desjardins, T.
Keywords: Chlorine
Sodium
Soils
Vegetation
Biological Recycling
Rainforest
Stemflow
Throughfall
Rain
Chlorine
Rain
Sodium
Chlorine
Rainfall
Rainforest
Sodium
Stemflow
Throughfall
Air Pollution
Brasil
Environmental Monitoring
Forest
Priority Journal
Soil
Amazonia
Brasil
Issue Date: 1998
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Water Research
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 32, Número 4, Pags. 1151-1161
Abstract: Results for Cl and Na in rainfall, throughfall and stemflow at a rainforest site located near Manaus (Central Amazonia, Brazil) cannot be systematically assigned to marine contribution in rainfall. Rather, the results show that 50% of the whole input (stemflow plus throughfall) for Cl and 10% for Na are due to atmospheric deposition the remaining component being derived from biological release. Thus Cl and Na cannot always be used as tracers of marine origin for atmospheric input for forest environments far from the seashore.Results for Cl and Na in rainfall, throughfall and stemflow at a rainforest site located near Manaus (Central Amazonia, Brazil) cannot be systematically assigned to marine contribution in rainfall. Rather, the results show that 50% of the whole input (stemflow plus throughfall) for Cl and 10% for Na are due to atmospheric deposition the remaining component being derived from biological release. Thus Cl and Na cannot always be used as tracers of marine origin for atmospheric input for forest environments far from the seashore.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/S0043-1354(97)00298-4
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