Science Inventory

EPISODIC ACIDIFICATION OF ADIRONDACK LAKES DURING SNOWMELT

Citation:

Schaefer, D., C. Driscoll, Jr., R. Dreason, AND C. Yatsko. EPISODIC ACIDIFICATION OF ADIRONDACK LAKES DURING SNOWMELT. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-90/435 (NTIS PB91177162), 1990.

Description:

Maximum values of acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) in Adirondack, New York lake outlets generally occur during summer and autumn. During spring snowmelt, transport of acidic water through acid-sensitive watersheds causes depression of upper lake water ANC. n some systems lake outlet ANC reaches negative values. e examined outlet water chemistry from II Adirondack lakes during 1986 and 1987 snowmelts. n these lakes, SO concentrations were diluted during snowmelt and did not depress ANC. or lakes with high baseline ANC values, springtime ANC depressions were primarily accompanied by basic cation dilution. or lakes with low baseline ANC, NO increases dominated ANC depressions. akes with intermediate baseline ANC were affected by both processes and exhibited larger ANC depressions. mmonium dilution only affected wetland systems. odel predicting a linear relationship between outlet water ANC minima and autumn ANC was inappropriate. o assess watershed response to episodic acidification, hydrologic flow paths must be considered.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1990
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 47947