Long-term recovery of lakes in the Adirondack region of New York to decreases in acidic deposition (original) (raw)

Chemical Response of Lakes in the Adirondack Region of New York to Declines in Acidic Deposition

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Factors influencing critical and target loads for the acidification of lake–watersheds in the Adirondack region of New York

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Assessment of the Extent to Which Intensively-studied Lakes are Representative of the Adirondack Region and Response to Future Changes in Acidic Deposition

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The response of lake water in the Adirondack region of New York to changes in acidic deposition

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Climate confounds detection of chemical trends related to acid deposition in upper Midwest lakes in the USA

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Response of fish assemblages to decreasing acid deposition in Adirondack Mountain lakes

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Analysis of the mineral acid-base components of acid-neutralizing capacity in Adirondack Lakes

Ronald Munson

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Decadal Trends Reveal Recent Acceleration in the Rate of Recovery from Acidification in the Northeastern U.S

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Acidic lakes and streams in the United States: The role of acidic deposition

Alan Herlihy

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Factors Affecting Acid Neutralizing Capacity in the Adirondack Region of New York: a Solute Mass Balance Approach

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An evaluation of processes regulating spatial and temporal patterns in lake sulfate in the Adirondack region of New York

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Joint application of an empirical and mechanistic model for regional lake acidification

Max Henrion

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Chemical Recovery of Surface Waters Across the Northeastern United States from Reduced Inputs of Acidic Deposition: 1984−2001

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