A research team led by Hiroki Yotsuyanagi, Senior Researcher of the Asia Center for Air Pollution Research, in collaboration with researchers from Niigata Prefectural Government, Kanazawa University, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, and Waseda University, clarified the sulfur runoff process during rainfall events in a small forested catchment (Kajikawa study site) located on the Sea of Japan side.
Their findings were published in the July 8, 2024 issue.
Papers:
Yotsuyanagi, H., Morohashi, M., Takahashi, M., Ohizumi, T., Inomata Y., Yabusaki, S., Tayasu, I., Okochi, H., Sase, H., ” Sulfate runoff processes during rainfall events in a small forested catchment on the sea of Japan side recovering from acidification under climate change,” Hydrological Processes, Volume 38, Issue 7(2024), doi: 10.1002/hyp.15221.
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This study was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI Grant Numbers JP18K11616, JP19H00955, JP22H02401, and JP23K23666, the EANET Project Fund (2022-02, 2023-01, and 2024-01), and the Joint Research Grant for the Environmental Isotope Study of Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN).