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Recovery of Soil Water,Groundwater, and Streamwater From Acidification at the Swedish Integrated Monitoring Catchments
Authors:Stefan Löfgren  Mats Aastrup  Lage Bringmark  Hans Hultberg  Lotta Lewin-Pihlblad  Lars Lundin  Gunilla Pihl Karlsson  Bo Thunholm
Institution:(1) Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, P.O. Box 7050, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) Swedish Geological Survey, SGU, P.O. Box 670, 751 28 Uppsala, Sweden;(3) IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute Ltd, P.O. Box 5302, 400 14 Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:Recovery from anthropogenic acidification in streams and lakes is well documented across the northern hemisphere. In this study, we use 1996–2009 data from the four Swedish Integrated Monitoring catchments to evaluate how the declining sulfur deposition has affected sulfate, pH, acid neutralizing capacity, ionic strength, aluminum, and dissolved organic carbon in soil water, groundwater and runoff. Differences in recovery rates between catchments, between recharge and discharge areas and between soil water and groundwater are assessed. At the IM sites, atmospheric deposition is the main human impact. The chemical trends were weakly correlated to the sulfur deposition decline. Other factors, such as marine influence and catchment features, seem to be as important. Except for pH and DOC, soil water and groundwater showed similar trends. Discharge areas acted as buffers, dampening the trends in streamwater. Further monitoring and modeling of these hydraulically active sites should be encouraged.
Keywords:Recovery from acidification  Sulfur deposition  Soil water  Groundwater  Streamwater  Hydrological compartments
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