We examine the role of forest blowdown in lake acidification. Our approach combines geographic information systems (GIS) and digital remote sensing with traditional field methods. The methods of analysis consist of direct observation, interpretation of satellite imagery and aerial photographs, and statistical comparison of two geographical distributions-one representing forest blowdown and another representing lake chemistry. Spatial and temporal associations between surface water pH and landscape disturbance are strong and consistent in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. In 43 Adirondack Mountain watersheds, lake pH is associated with the percentage of the watershed area blown down and with hydrogen ion deposition (Spearman rank correla...
The Gårdsjön Project is an ecosystem approach in studying acid deposition and its effects on terrest...
Acidic deposition is a major anthropogenic disturbance which has had a detrimental and long- lasting...
Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Libr...
AbstractWe examined the response of lake water chemistry in the Adirondack Mountains of New York Sta...
The acidification of lake waters from airborne pollutants is of continental proportions both in Nort...
The issue of acidification in lake waters has been the topic of numerous scientific studies in north...
Although acidifying deposition in western North America is lower than in many parts of the world, ma...
The acidification of lake waters from airborne pollution is of continental proportions both in North...
Lakes and streams in parts of Norway, Sweden, Canada, and the United States are being severely impac...
Legally protected national parks provide an appropriate substrate for essential long-term study of e...
Grass Pond watershed is located within the southwestern Adirondack Mountain region of New York State...
AbstractCritical loads (CLs) and dynamic critical loads (DCLs) are important tools to guide the prot...
The 1990 U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) set target reductions for both sulfur and nitrogen emi...
The Adirondack region has been affected by acid deposition for multiple decades. Atmospheric deposit...
Summarization: The Upper Midwest has a distinct depositional gradient from west to east. A small fra...
The Gårdsjön Project is an ecosystem approach in studying acid deposition and its effects on terrest...
Acidic deposition is a major anthropogenic disturbance which has had a detrimental and long- lasting...
Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Libr...
AbstractWe examined the response of lake water chemistry in the Adirondack Mountains of New York Sta...
The acidification of lake waters from airborne pollutants is of continental proportions both in Nort...
The issue of acidification in lake waters has been the topic of numerous scientific studies in north...
Although acidifying deposition in western North America is lower than in many parts of the world, ma...
The acidification of lake waters from airborne pollution is of continental proportions both in North...
Lakes and streams in parts of Norway, Sweden, Canada, and the United States are being severely impac...
Legally protected national parks provide an appropriate substrate for essential long-term study of e...
Grass Pond watershed is located within the southwestern Adirondack Mountain region of New York State...
AbstractCritical loads (CLs) and dynamic critical loads (DCLs) are important tools to guide the prot...
The 1990 U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) set target reductions for both sulfur and nitrogen emi...
The Adirondack region has been affected by acid deposition for multiple decades. Atmospheric deposit...
Summarization: The Upper Midwest has a distinct depositional gradient from west to east. A small fra...
The Gårdsjön Project is an ecosystem approach in studying acid deposition and its effects on terrest...
Acidic deposition is a major anthropogenic disturbance which has had a detrimental and long- lasting...
Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Libr...