International audienceSurveys of 485 lakes in Norway conducted in 1986 and again in 1995 reveal widespread chemical recovery from acidification. Sulphate concentrations in lakes have decreased by 40% in acidified areas in southern Norway. This decrease has been compensated about 25% by decreases in concentrations of base cations and of 75% by increased Acid Neutralising Capacity (ANC). The increased ANC in turn reflects lower concentrations of acidic cations Aluminum (ALn+) and Hydrogen (H+). A sub-set of 78 of the 485 lakes sampled yearly between 1986 and 1997 shows that, at first most of the decrease in non-marine sulphate (SO4*) was compensated by a decrease in base cations, such that ANC remained unchanged. Then as SO4* continued to dec...
Acidification of lakes and rivers is still an environmental concern despite reduced emissions of aci...
Changes in lake water chemistry were studied for >4 years following a large wildfire in a boreal for...
Changes in lake water chemistry were studied for >4 years following a large wildfire in a boreal for...
Surveys of 485 lakes in Norway conducted in 1986 and again in 1995 reveal widespread chemical recove...
Sulphate deposition has decreased by about 60% in the Nordic countries since the early 1980s. Nitrog...
International audienceSulphate deposition has decreased by about 60% in the Nordic countries since t...
The concentrations of major ions were determined in 155 representative, small, pristine lakes in sou...
The acidification model MAGIC was used to predict recovery of small lakes in southernmost Norway t...
International audienceInternational agreements to reduce the emissions of acidifying pollutants have...
International audienceThe regional-scale trends (south, central and north Finland) in key acidificat...
Årsliste 2008In 2006 and November 2007, the Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE) under the UNECE LR...
International agreements to reduce the emissions of acidifying pollutants have resulted in major cha...
In 2006 and November 2007, the Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE) under the UNECE LRTAP Conventio...
Årsliste 2008In 2006 and November 2007, the Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE) under the UNECE LR...
International audienceThe regional-scale trends (south, central and north Finland) in key acidificat...
Acidification of lakes and rivers is still an environmental concern despite reduced emissions of aci...
Changes in lake water chemistry were studied for >4 years following a large wildfire in a boreal for...
Changes in lake water chemistry were studied for >4 years following a large wildfire in a boreal for...
Surveys of 485 lakes in Norway conducted in 1986 and again in 1995 reveal widespread chemical recove...
Sulphate deposition has decreased by about 60% in the Nordic countries since the early 1980s. Nitrog...
International audienceSulphate deposition has decreased by about 60% in the Nordic countries since t...
The concentrations of major ions were determined in 155 representative, small, pristine lakes in sou...
The acidification model MAGIC was used to predict recovery of small lakes in southernmost Norway t...
International audienceInternational agreements to reduce the emissions of acidifying pollutants have...
International audienceThe regional-scale trends (south, central and north Finland) in key acidificat...
Årsliste 2008In 2006 and November 2007, the Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE) under the UNECE LR...
International agreements to reduce the emissions of acidifying pollutants have resulted in major cha...
In 2006 and November 2007, the Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE) under the UNECE LRTAP Conventio...
Årsliste 2008In 2006 and November 2007, the Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE) under the UNECE LR...
International audienceThe regional-scale trends (south, central and north Finland) in key acidificat...
Acidification of lakes and rivers is still an environmental concern despite reduced emissions of aci...
Changes in lake water chemistry were studied for >4 years following a large wildfire in a boreal for...
Changes in lake water chemistry were studied for >4 years following a large wildfire in a boreal for...