Variation in Adirondack, New York, lakewater chemistry as function of surface area
Journal Article
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· Water Resources Bulletin; (USA)
- E S Environmental Chemistry, Inc., Corvallis, OR (USA)
- NSI Technology Services, Inc., Corvallis, OR (USA)
- Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA (USA)
- EPA, Corvallis, OR (USA)
- Oregon State Univ., Corvallis (USA)
- Adirondack Lakes Survey Corp., Ray Brook, NY (USA)
Data from a recent survey conducted by the Adirondack Lake Survey Corporation were used to evaluate the influence of lake surface area on the acid-base status of lakes in Adirondack State Park, New York. Acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) in the small lakes (<4 ha) occurred more frequently at extreme values (>200, <0 {mu}eq L{sup {minus}1}), whereas larger lakes tended to be intermediate in ANC. Consequently, acidic (ANC {le} 0) and low-pH lakes were typically small. The small lakes also exhibited lower Ca{sup 2+} concentration and higher dissolved organic carbon than did larger lakes. Lakes {ge} 4 ha were only half as likely to be acidic as were lakes {ge} 1 ha in area. These data illustrate the dependence of lake chemistry on lake surface area and the importance of the lower lake area limit for a statistical survey of lakewater chemistry.
- OSTI ID:
- 5927348
- Journal Information:
- Water Resources Bulletin; (USA), Journal Name: Water Resources Bulletin; (USA) Vol. 26:1; ISSN WARBA; ISSN 0043-1370
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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