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Fossil diatom inferred reconstruction of the pH history of two acidic,clear water lakes from insular Newfoundland,Canada
Authors:David A. Scruton  Janet K. Elner  Sankar N. Ray
Affiliation:(1) Fisheries and Oceans, Science Branch, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, A1C 5X1;(2) Fisheries and Oceans, Fisheries and Habitat Management Branch, 867 Lakeshore Drive, P.O. Box 867, Burlington, Canada, L7R 4A6
Abstract:Palaeoecological research has been used to evaluate the impact of acidic deposition on lakes in insular Newfoundland. Terrestrial organic deposits in the region have considerable influence on freshwaters and have placed constrains on interpretation of the degree of anthropogenic acidification. In this paper, a region-specific calibration equation unique to clear water lakes (colour values les 15) is developed from diatom assemblages in surface sediments from 22 lakes. The inferred pH history of two acidic, clear water lakes is then developed with a view to eliminating the influence of organic acidity from the interpretation of historical acid-base chemistry. The pH histories of the two lakes suggest modest declines (0.3 to 0.4 unit) in the most recent strata (i.e. since the 1930's). Both lakes demonstrate an increase in inferred pH in the surface horizon, which is consistent with declines in acidic deposition in the region since the mid 1970's. The magnitude and timing of the pH trends in these two lakes is common to those previously developed from more highly coloured lakes. The similar magnitude and onset of pH declines in lakes with varying amounts of organic influence provides no palaeolimnological evidence to suggest a contribution to, or modification of, lake acidification by organic acids.
Keywords:Palaeolimnology  acidification  diatoms  clear water  lake  pH  regional calibration  Newfoundland
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