Simulated acid rains accelerate Al release, soil acidity, and CEC decline
The researchers conducted an experiment to see how acid rain affects forest red soils. They used different simulated acid rain solutions on two types of soils and found that more harmful aluminum was released when the rain was more acidic. The soil pH decreased with higher acidity of the rain, affecting different soil layers differently. After 25 years of simulated acid rain exposure, the soils' ability to hold nutrients decreased, especially in soils with more organic matter.