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[AHW24-P16] How COVID-19 pandemic affected air pollutants influx into forest ecosystems in Japan
Keywords:COVID-19, Forest environment, Rainfall monitoring
We have been monitoring elemental cycles at several forest watersheds to understand the effects of human activities in the Tokyo metropolitan area and transboundary air pollutants on forest ecosystems since 2008. In this study, we aimed to clarify the effects of reduction of human activities due to COVID-19 pandemic on the amount of air pollutants entering forest areas and forest ecosystems using long-term monitoring data obtained in Ibaraki, Ishikawa, and Nagano prefectures. Since the beginning of 2020, nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) influxes in Japan's forested areas have not decreased significantly as reported in large cities of the world. In contrast, some trace elements, unlike N and S, have decreased considerably in their inflows.