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Physical And Chemical Response Of Small, North Temperate Lakes To Recovery From Acidification And Climate Change, Amanda Gavin
Physical And Chemical Response Of Small, North Temperate Lakes To Recovery From Acidification And Climate Change, Amanda Gavin
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As the rate of sulfate (SO42-) deposition continues to decline and climate is trending towards warmer and wetter conditions, the biogeochemical and physical response of small, north temperate lakes is variable. In this study, we observed long-term chemical trends combined with seasonal water temperature patterns in the context of climate change and recovery from acidification in two remote lake populations in Maine: 29 high elevation lakes and eight low elevation lakes. Small, temperate lakes are the most abundant type of lake, making them a widely representative study sample to consider. Maine’s high elevation lakes (>600m) could potentially provide unique …