As. Ek et T. Korsman, A paleolimnological assessment of the effects of post-1970 reductions of sulfur deposition in Sweden, CAN J FISH, 58(8), 2001, pp. 1692-1700
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES
Analysis of diatoms in sediment cores from 10 acidic (pH < 6) lakes in sout
hern Sweden shows that eight of the lakes have acidified after 1950, while
two lakes have not significantly acidified. However, since the 1970s, sulfu
r deposition has decreased by 50%, and lake water chemistry monitored since
1983 shows an initial reversal of acidification. However, the diatom data
do not indicate that a general recovery in pH has occurred yet. The diatoms
show that a small recovery has occurred in only one lake (pH increase from
4.7 to 4.9). The 10 lakes vary in total organic carbon content from 2 to 1
7 mg.L-1. According to the diatoms, the lakes with high total organic carbo
n (>9 mg.L-1) have not acidified as much as the lakes with lower total orga
nic carbon (<7 mg.L-1). We ascribe this difference in response to acid depo
sition to the buffering capacity of organic acids. Knowledge of the role of
organic acids when combined with anthropogenic acid deposition is importan
t in predicting responses to decreasing acid deposition and the time scales
required for recovery. Paleolimnological methods are shown here to provide
valuable information for these purposes as well as to provide a long-term
perspective on lake acidity changes needed for the evaluation of recovery.