Summarization: A watershed acidification model for two New York state lakes was verified by simulating an additional year of field data that was excluded during the calibration period. The findings confirmed calibration and indicated that the most sensitive physicochemical and biochemical processes were chemical weathering, ion exchange, sulfate reduction by lake sediments, and sulfate adsorption by the terrestrial compartments. Long-term simulations showed that both lakes will reach steady state after a change in loading in fewer than 10 years. It was determined that 25 to 50% of the exchangeable bases in the upper soil will be depleted in the next 50 years without chemical weathering to resupply the base exchange complex. The sulfate sorp...
Major ion chemistry (2000-2009) from 208 lakes (342 sample dates and 600 samples) in class I and II ...
AbstractWe examined the response of lake water chemistry in the Adirondack Mountains of New York Sta...
Major ion chemistry (2000-2009) from 208 lakes (342 sample dates and 600 samples) in class I and II ...
AbstractCritical loads (CLs) and dynamic critical loads (DCLs) are important tools to guide the prot...
A large data base was assembled from surveys conducted by several federal and state agencies on appr...
AbstractCritical loads (CLs) and dynamic critical loads (DCLs) are important tools to guide the prot...
AbstractWe examined the response of lake water chemistry in the Adirondack Mountains of New York Sta...
An empirical model for lake acidification developed in Norway also satisfactorily accounts for obser...
Summarization: The Upper Midwest has a distinct depositional gradient from west to east. A small fra...
A dynamic, process-based acidification model, MAGIC7, has been applied to three small, strongly ac...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
COP and CH, were measured in the hypolimnia of three Canadian Shield lakes. Methano-genesis accounte...
Lake chemical data from the National Surface Water Survey (NSWS) were corrected for the effects of r...
Summarization: An assessment of the importance of input uncertainty in long-term predictions of lake...
Summarization: A generalized soft water acidification model has been developed. The enhanced trickle...
Major ion chemistry (2000-2009) from 208 lakes (342 sample dates and 600 samples) in class I and II ...
AbstractWe examined the response of lake water chemistry in the Adirondack Mountains of New York Sta...
Major ion chemistry (2000-2009) from 208 lakes (342 sample dates and 600 samples) in class I and II ...
AbstractCritical loads (CLs) and dynamic critical loads (DCLs) are important tools to guide the prot...
A large data base was assembled from surveys conducted by several federal and state agencies on appr...
AbstractCritical loads (CLs) and dynamic critical loads (DCLs) are important tools to guide the prot...
AbstractWe examined the response of lake water chemistry in the Adirondack Mountains of New York Sta...
An empirical model for lake acidification developed in Norway also satisfactorily accounts for obser...
Summarization: The Upper Midwest has a distinct depositional gradient from west to east. A small fra...
A dynamic, process-based acidification model, MAGIC7, has been applied to three small, strongly ac...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
COP and CH, were measured in the hypolimnia of three Canadian Shield lakes. Methano-genesis accounte...
Lake chemical data from the National Surface Water Survey (NSWS) were corrected for the effects of r...
Summarization: An assessment of the importance of input uncertainty in long-term predictions of lake...
Summarization: A generalized soft water acidification model has been developed. The enhanced trickle...
Major ion chemistry (2000-2009) from 208 lakes (342 sample dates and 600 samples) in class I and II ...
AbstractWe examined the response of lake water chemistry in the Adirondack Mountains of New York Sta...
Major ion chemistry (2000-2009) from 208 lakes (342 sample dates and 600 samples) in class I and II ...