De-icing salt and the roadside environment : Air-borne exposure, damage to Norway spruce and system monitoring

After decades of investigation, we still have to deal withthe problem of environmental effects of the use of de-icingsalt on roads. Lacking useful indicators of the system, westill do not know the environmental utility of ameliorativemeasures taken. The thesis aims at i) describing the system of de-...

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Main Author: Blomqvist, Göran
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: KTH, Anläggning och miljö 2001
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-31402013-01-08T13:03:27ZDe-icing salt and the roadside environment : Air-borne exposure, damage to Norway spruce and system monitoringengBlomqvist, GöranKTH, Anläggning och miljöInstitutionen för anläggning och miljö2001roadde-icing saltair-borneenvironmental impactvegetation damageNorway spruceseedlingfollow-upmonitoringindicatorAfter decades of investigation, we still have to deal withthe problem of environmental effects of the use of de-icingsalt on roads. Lacking useful indicators of the system, westill do not know the environmental utility of ameliorativemeasures taken. The thesis aims at i) describing the system of de-icing practices and theirenvironmental effects with special reference to the exposure ofthe roadside environment to air-borne salt and damage to Norwayspruce seedlings and ii) at proposing indicators for afollow-up system. By collecting bulk deposition and relatingthe deposition pattern to factors concerning wind androad-maintenance characteristics, the influence of thesefactors on air-borne exposure is investigated. By exposingNorway spruce (Picea abies(L.) Karst.) seedlings to roadsideconditions the influence ofsalt exposure on the degree ofdamage is investigated. Based on a comparison of severalsystems of monitoring, improvements are suggested by proposingnew indicators for salt use and its environmental effects. A large part of the salt that is applied on the road surfacewill be transported by air and deposited on the ground in theroadside. While the vast majority of the salt will be depositedwithin some tens of metres of the road, some may still be windtransported several hundred metres away. The wind directionplays an important role for the deposition already at adistance of some ten metres from the road. Wind speedinfluences the distance to which the salt is transported.Chloride concentration in unwashed needles collected after thesalting season is positively related to the bulk deposition ofCl during the exposure. The degree of damage can be describedby a sigmoid curve of response to the Cl concentration inneedles. Improvements to the follow-up system are suggested byproposing indicators of the driving forces, pressures, states,impacts and possible responses as regards the undesired impactson water resources, vegetation and the roadside scenery as asocietal asset. <b>Keywords:</b>road, de-icing salt, air-borne, environmentalimpact, vegetation damage, Norway spruce, seedling, follow-up,monitoring, indicator Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-3140urn:isbn:91-7283-081-6Trita-AMI. PHD, ; 1041application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic road
de-icing salt
air-borne
environmental impact
vegetation damage
Norway spruce
seedling
follow-up
monitoring
indicator
spellingShingle road
de-icing salt
air-borne
environmental impact
vegetation damage
Norway spruce
seedling
follow-up
monitoring
indicator
Blomqvist, Göran
De-icing salt and the roadside environment : Air-borne exposure, damage to Norway spruce and system monitoring
description After decades of investigation, we still have to deal withthe problem of environmental effects of the use of de-icingsalt on roads. Lacking useful indicators of the system, westill do not know the environmental utility of ameliorativemeasures taken. The thesis aims at i) describing the system of de-icing practices and theirenvironmental effects with special reference to the exposure ofthe roadside environment to air-borne salt and damage to Norwayspruce seedlings and ii) at proposing indicators for afollow-up system. By collecting bulk deposition and relatingthe deposition pattern to factors concerning wind androad-maintenance characteristics, the influence of thesefactors on air-borne exposure is investigated. By exposingNorway spruce (Picea abies(L.) Karst.) seedlings to roadsideconditions the influence ofsalt exposure on the degree ofdamage is investigated. Based on a comparison of severalsystems of monitoring, improvements are suggested by proposingnew indicators for salt use and its environmental effects. A large part of the salt that is applied on the road surfacewill be transported by air and deposited on the ground in theroadside. While the vast majority of the salt will be depositedwithin some tens of metres of the road, some may still be windtransported several hundred metres away. The wind directionplays an important role for the deposition already at adistance of some ten metres from the road. Wind speedinfluences the distance to which the salt is transported.Chloride concentration in unwashed needles collected after thesalting season is positively related to the bulk deposition ofCl during the exposure. The degree of damage can be describedby a sigmoid curve of response to the Cl concentration inneedles. Improvements to the follow-up system are suggested byproposing indicators of the driving forces, pressures, states,impacts and possible responses as regards the undesired impactson water resources, vegetation and the roadside scenery as asocietal asset. <b>Keywords:</b>road, de-icing salt, air-borne, environmentalimpact, vegetation damage, Norway spruce, seedling, follow-up,monitoring, indicator
author Blomqvist, Göran
author_facet Blomqvist, Göran
author_sort Blomqvist, Göran
title De-icing salt and the roadside environment : Air-borne exposure, damage to Norway spruce and system monitoring
title_short De-icing salt and the roadside environment : Air-borne exposure, damage to Norway spruce and system monitoring
title_full De-icing salt and the roadside environment : Air-borne exposure, damage to Norway spruce and system monitoring
title_fullStr De-icing salt and the roadside environment : Air-borne exposure, damage to Norway spruce and system monitoring
title_full_unstemmed De-icing salt and the roadside environment : Air-borne exposure, damage to Norway spruce and system monitoring
title_sort de-icing salt and the roadside environment : air-borne exposure, damage to norway spruce and system monitoring
publisher KTH, Anläggning och miljö
publishDate 2001
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