Algae in relation to mine water
Journal Article
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· Castanea; (United States)
OSTI ID:5813857
An annual cycle of bimonthly collections was made from 17 stations located on creeks, rivers, and ponds receiving acid mine drainage in order to obtain information on the species of algae that are tolerant to these waters. Also data were obtained to determine the relative importance of some of the major chemical factors of the water to ecology of the algae. Nitrate, phosphate, and calcium did not appear to be limiting or modifying. There was a lack of correlation between chemical factors except for total acidity, iron and pH. A range for the latter three characterized each of the habitats studied. Total acidity and the associated factors (iron and pH) appeared to have the controlling influence on the algal population in the more highly acid streams. The total number of genera and species as observed in a living condition in mine polluted water, compared favorably with numbers reported from unpolluted waters. Nearly half of the total species observed were found in the more highly acid creeks, as well as in the other habitats (less acid creeks, rivers and ponds). Algae characteristic of mine polluted water were found to be those common to a range of habitats, with the reduction in numbers of species at higher acidities and at lower pH values, being primariy in those that are less common to a range of habitats. The range of total acidity and pH values at a particular site or stream reach can be characterized by a range in the number of species and their abundance - an increase or decrease in abundance being dependent on the algal species. Some species such as Euglena mutabilis Sch., Eunotia tenella (grun) Gleve, and Pinnularia braunii (grun) Cleve, are most abundant in mine polluted water.
- OSTI ID:
- 5813857
- Journal Information:
- Castanea; (United States), Journal Name: Castanea; (United States) Vol. 34:3; ISSN CSTNA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.
ACID MINE DRAINAGE
ACIDIFICATION
ALGAE
PH VALUE
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PLANTS
POPULATION DYNAMICS
SURFACE WATERS
TOLERANCE
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560303* -- Chemicals Metabolism & Toxicology-- Plants-- (-1987)
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.
ACID MINE DRAINAGE
ACIDIFICATION
ALGAE
PH VALUE
PHYSIOLOGY
PLANTS
POPULATION DYNAMICS
SURFACE WATERS
TOLERANCE