Recovery from acidification in Nova Scotia: temporal trends and critical loads for 20 headwater lakes

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作者
Whitfield, C. J.
Aherne, J.
Watmough, S. A.
Dillon, P. J.
Clair, T. A.
机构
[1] Trent Univ, Watershed Ecosyst, Peterborough, ON N9J 7B8, Canada
[2] Trent Univ, Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8, Canada
[3] Environm Canada, Atlantic Reg, Sackville, NB E4L 1G6, Canada
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10.1139/F06-053
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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摘要
The chemical response of 20 headwater lakes in Nova Scotia to reduced acid deposition was investigated using trend analysis, and the need for further reductions was assessed using two steady-state, critical load models. Significant decreases were observed in the concentration of nonmarine sulphate (SO42-) and hydrogen (H+) at four wet deposition monitoring stations across Atlantic Canada since 1984. Dominant trends in surface water were decreasing SO42- concentrations, with little improvement in alkalinity and H+. Based on the Steady State Water Chemistry (SSWC) and First-order Acidity Balance (FAB) models, and using a critical chemical limit for acid-neutralizing capacity of 20 mu mol(c)(center dot)L(-1), critical load is exceeded at 9 and 13 of the 20 study lakes, respectively. Application of the SSWC model suggests that sulphur (S) deposition must be reduced by 37.3 mmol(c)center dot m(-2 center dot)year(-1) from 1997 levels to prevent critical load exceedance at 95% of the study lakes. Using the FAB model, the minimum reductions in nitrogen and S deposition necessary to protect 95% of the study lakes are 32.7 and 42.1 mmol(c)center dot m(-2)center dot year(-1), respectively. Additional reductions beyond those proposed for 2030 are required to minimize critical load exceedance and promote recovery in alkalinity and pH of surface waters at the study catchments.
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页码:1504 / 1514
页数:11
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