Presence of acid sulfate soils in Väröbacka, southwestern Sweden
Abstract
Acid sulfate soils are a global problem that can have negative environmental effects such as
surface-water acidification and leaching of toxic metals. To prevent this, it is important to map
and investigate where and how these soils are formed. This thesis reveals three sample sites
with acid sulfate soils in Väröbacka, southwest Sweden. These sites are located in low
elevations, in soil mapped as postglacial fine-grained sediments. Inductively Coupled Plasma
Sector Field Mass Spectrometry (ICP-SFMS) analyses confirmed high levels of sulfur in the
soil samples. A reconstruction of postglacial landscape suggests that the acid sulfate soils were
developed in sediment during the Tapes Transgression. Further mapping of the presence,
distribution, and formation of acid sulfate soils in southwest Sweden is necessary.
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Date
2022-06-28Author
Fondin, Erika
Series/Report no.
B1165
Language
eng