H. Laudon et Kh. Bishop, Quantifying sources of acid neutralisation capacity depression during spring flood episodes in Northern Sweden, ENVIR POLLU, 105(3), 1999, pp. 427-435
Quantitatively separating the anthropogenic and natural contributions to ac
id neutralisation capacity (ANC) depression during spring flood is complica
ted by the many factors which contribute to this depression. Besides anthro
pogenic sulphate and nitrate, there are natural influences which include di
lution, organic acids, sea salts, as well as strong mineral acid anions fro
m bedrock and/or sediment. This paper presents a model for separating and q
uantifying the effects of dilution, organic acids and strong mineral acids
on the ANC for five streams in Northern Sweden during the spring floods of
1994 and 1995. The basis of the model is that the baseflow prior to and fol
lowing the event is essentially unaffected by acid deposition and hence can
act as the chemical baseline for the episode. The relative contribution of
different factors to the spring flood ANC depression are calculated with r
eference to the dilution of a conservative hydrological tracer. The most im
portant contributor to the ANC decline was found to be dilution of baseflow
and organic acids in this remote region of Europe with relatively low acid
deposition levels. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.