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Contemporary Trends in the Acid-Base Status of the Two Acid-Sensitive Streams in Western MarylandRecovery of streamwater acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) resulting from declines in regional acid deposition was examined using contemporary (1990-2005) data from two long-term monitoring stations located on the Appalachian Plateau in western Maryland, U.S. Two computational methods were used to estimate daily, monthly, and annual fluxes and discharge-weighted concentrations of ANC, sulfate, nitrate, and base cations over the period of record, and two statistical methods were used to evaluate long-term trends in fluxes and concentrations. The methods used to estimate concentrations, as well as the, statistical techniques, produced very similar results, underlining the robustness of the identified trends. We found clear evidence that streamwater sulfate concentrations have declined at an average rate of about 3 (microns)eq L(exp -1) yr(exp -1) at the two sites due to a 34% reduction in wet atmospheric sulfur deposition. Trends in nitrate concentrations appear to be related to other watershed factors, especially forest disturbance. The best evidence of recovery is based on a doubling of ANC (from 21 to 42 (microns)eq L(exp -1) at the more acid-sensitive site over the 16-year period. A slowing, or possible reversal, in the sulfate, nitrate, and SBC trends is evident in our data and may portend a decline in the rate of--or end to--further recovery.
Document ID
20080041531
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Eshleman, Keith N.
(Maryland Univ. Frostburg, MD, United States)
Kline, Kathleen M.
(Maryland Univ. Frostburg, MD, United States)
Morgan, Raymond P., II
(Maryland Univ. Frostburg, MD, United States)
Castro, Nancy M.
(Maryland Univ. Frostburg, MD, United States)
Negley, Timothy L.
(Maryland Univ. Frostburg, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2008
Publication Information
Publication: Environmental Science and Technology
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Volume: 42
Issue: 1
Subject Category
Environment Pollution
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: CB91-001-002
CONTRACT_GRANT: CB92-001-004
CONTRACT_GRANT: CR826110-01-0
CONTRACT_GRANT: CB90-001-002
CONTRACT_GRANT: CB95-009-002
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG04GL87G
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