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" Integrated Lake-Watershed Acidification. "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 773542
Doc. No : b593536
Main Entry : Ilwas Project
Title & Author : Integrated Lake-Watershed Acidification.\ Ilwas Project,
Publication Statement : Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1985
Page. NO : (VI, 150 pages)
ISBN : 9400954980
: : 9789400954984
Contents : Integrated Lake-Watershed Acidification Study: Summary --; The Integrated Lake-Watershed Acidification Study: Atmospheric Inputs --; Biogeochemical Influence of Vegetation and Soils in the ILWAS Watersheds --; Influence of Geology on Lake Acidification in the ILWAS Watersheds --; Hydrogeologic Comparison of an Acidic-Lake Basin with a Neutral-Lake Basin in the West-Central Adirondack Mountains, New York --; Surface Water Chemistry in the ILWAS Basins --; The ILWAS Model: Formulation and Application --; Announcements --; Author Index to Volume 26 --; Subject Index to Volume 26.
Abstract : ROBERT A. GOLDSTEIN Electric Power Research Institute. Environmental Assessment Department. P.O. Box 10412. Palo Alto. CA 94303. U.S.A. CARL W. CHEN Systech Engineering. Inc . 3744 Mt. Diablo Boulevard. Suite 101. Lafayette. CA 94549. U.S.A. and STEVEN A. GHERINI Tetra Tech. Inc . 3746 Mt. Diablo Boulevard. Suite 300. Lafayette. CA 94549. U.S.A. (Received November I, 1984; revised May 14, 1985) Abstract. An integrated, interdisciplinary, intensive study of three forested watersheds in the Adirondack Park region of New York State was started in 1977 to quantify the relationship between the deposition of atmospheric acids and surface water acidity. A general mechanistic theory of lake-watershed acidification that takes into account the production and consumption of acidity by watershed processes, as well as atmospheric inputs of acidity, was developed. This theory is formulated as a mathematical simulation model. Model and data analyses establish the importance of using an integrated ecosystem perspective to assess the vulnerability of surface waters to acidification by acidic deposition. The acid-base status of surface waters is determined by the interaction of many factors: soil, hydrologic, vegetation, geologic, climatic, atmospheric. The absolute and relative contribution of any given factor can be highly variable, both geographically and temporally; hence, lake sensitivity to changes in the quality and quantity of atmospheric deposition is also highly variable.
Subject : Environmental sciences.
Subject : Pollution.
Added Entry : Ilwas Project
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