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Chemical and biotic characteristics of two low-alkalinity lakes in northern Wisconsin: relation to atmospheric deposition

Technical Report EPA/600/A-94/208
Technical bulletin no. 184 Comp&distr 1997 NTIS, Intl Copyright All Rights Re. All rts. reserv. Prepared in cooperation with Geological Survey, Madison, WI. Sponsored by Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
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Abstract

Synoptic surveys of water chemistry in north-central Wisconsin documented the presence of many low alkalinity lakes potentially sensitive to acid deposition. Furthermore, lake hydrologic type proved to be a key factor in determining lake sensitivity: the low alkalinity systems were predominately seepage lakes. To test this hypothesis and identify the controls on the chemistry of these low alkalinity systems, the authors initiated hydrologic, chemical, biological and limnological studies at Lakes Clara and Vandercook in 1980. The report summarizes the results of those studies (including previously published hydrologic results) conducted between 1981 and 1983. The major goals are to assess the sensitivity of the study lakes to acid deposition and to identify key processes controlling the acid-base chemistry of these software seepage lakes.
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Title Chemical and biotic characteristics of two low-alkalinity lakes in northern Wisconsin: relation to atmospheric deposition
Series title Technical Report
Series number EPA/600/A-94/208
Year Published 1993
Language English
Publisher Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Publisher location Madison, WI
Contributing office(s) Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
Description 74 p
First page 0
Last page 74
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