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Acidification and weathering processes in high mountain lakes in Southern Alps
Authors:Aldo Marchetto  Alberto Barbieri  Rosario Mosello  Gabriele A Tartari
Institution:(1) CNR Istituto Italiano di Idrobiologia, 1-28048 Verbania Pallanza, Italy;(2) Laboratorio di Studi Ambientali, Dipartimento Acque, Cantone Ticino, CH-6502 Bellinzona, Switzerland
Abstract:About 200 lakes in Southern Alps (Italy and Switzerland) were studied in order to quantify their acidification. Although samplings were carried out in summer, long after the acid shock caused by snowmelt, some lakes were found to be acidic and 47% of them show alkalinity values of below 50 µeq 1-1. Losses in alkalinity (acidification levels) were evaluated using a titration model with variable F-factor. Factor analysis shows that the main factors influencing water chemistry are related to rock weathering and nitrate uptake by vegetation. In watersheds containing carbonatic rocks the weathering of calcite is responsible for the most of the alkalinity production. We therefore focused on a set of 19 low-alkalinity lakes in the Maggia Valley lying in watersheds containing mainly acidic rocks. Results show that the weathering of silicate and calcite (present in small quantities, but highly soluble) and nitrate uptake account for most of the alkalinity production. Other watershed and in-lake processes may be important in some cases, but they never account for more than 27 % of the alkalinity production in these lakes.
Keywords:acidification  weathering  mountain lakes
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