The impact of drought and acidification on the chemical exports from a minerotrophic conifer swamp |
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Authors: | Bruce D. Lazerte |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dorset Research Centre, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Dorset, ON, Canada, P0A 1E0 |
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Abstract: | A seven year chemical budget of a minerotrophic conifer swamp located on the PreCambrian Shield, Ontario, Canada and subjected to anthropogenically acidified deposition is presented. Contrary to other published studies, this swamp retains sulphate during wet years and exports it during dry years. Alkalinity is always retained (acidity is exported) and base cations are almost always exported. It is predicted that if this pattern continues, the cation exchange sites of the swamp will become increasingly saturated with protons and aluminum ions, and the waters passing through the swamp will be increasingly acidified. |
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Keywords: | acid deposition alkalinity drought global change wetlands |
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