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Manganese cycling in an acidic Adirondack lake
Authors:Jeffrey R White  Charles T Driscoll
Institution:(1) School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA;(2) Department of Civil Engineering, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13210, USA
Abstract:There is considerable interest in the chemistry of Mn in acidic waters because of its role in the generation of acid neutralizing capacity during reduction processes, as an adsorbent in element cycling, and as a potential toxicant to aquatic organisms. Temporal and spatial variations in the concentration of Mn were evident in acidic Dart's Lake (1.0–2.3 mgrmol l–1), located in the Adirondack Region of New York. Seasonal changes in pH and dissolved oxygen concentration had subtle effects on the chemistry and transport of Mn. Despite oversaturation with respect to the solubility of manganite during periods of stratification, vertical deposition of Mn was minimal. The conservative nature of Mn appears to be due to the acidic conditions in Dart's Lake.
Keywords:Acidification  Adirondacks  manganese  reduction  trace metal
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