The Importance of Natural Processes in Understanding Ecosystem Change: A Case Study of Limed Lakes |
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Authors: | Edward C. Krug Allen S. Lefohn |
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Affiliation: | 1. Illinois State Water Survey Champaign , Illinois , USA;2. A.S.L. &3. Associates , Helena , Montana , USA |
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Abstract: | In order to determine what effects human activities have on natural processes, it is important to thoroughly understand those processes. Unfortunately, we know little about what natural processes are operating, and even less about how they have functioned historically. This paper discusses the importance of natural processes in affecting surface water acidification and the necessity for developing quantitative estimates of natural, as well as anthropogenic, contributions to the acidification of surface waters. A review of the literature and the analysis of chemistry data from six limed lakes in New York and Massachusetts have identified a number of possible processes that may play important roles in acidifying surface waters. At present, these processes are poorly understood and require further research. Once we have such knowledge, we will be able to clearly see the effects of human activities on natural processes and modify those activities in ways that will mitigate negative impact in a predictable manner. |
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