Hypothesises Of Acidification Of Surface Waters Flashcards

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Natural long-term acidification:

Basic cations are returned to the soil by

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Leaching from leaves and natural decomp. The net effect is a gain of hydrogen ions in soil solution.

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Natural long-term acidification:

Surface waters in upland areas acidify

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Naturally over long periods of time due to changes in catchment soils and vegetation.

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Natural long-term acidification:

Organic acids are

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Released by decomp of plants, these dissociate and release hydrogen ions.

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Natural long-term acidification:

This hypothesises predicts that a slow rate of

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Acidification has taken place over the past 10’000 years since the retreat of the last ice sheets.

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Changes in land use:

Recent acidification of lakes and streams has taken place as a

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Result in changes in catchment management and land use over the last century.

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Changes in land use:

Heathland regeneration - Acidification is due to the decline of upland agriculture.

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A decrease in farming upland leads to a decrease in grazing pressure and a decline in the regular burning of upland grazing pasture.

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Changes in land use:

Heathland regeneration - The result of this is a decline of grassland communities and the

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Regeneration of heathland vegetation, which would increase the amount of acid organic material in the soil and release H+ ions into surface waters.

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Changes in land use:

Afforestation - Over the last 80 years there has been an extensive program of

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Conifer afforestation in the UK uplands. Streams in afforestation catchments have higher sulfate values and lower pH values.

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Changes in land use:

Afforestation - Conifer afforestation is responsible for surface water acidification by:

  1. Acid production by oxidation of
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Anaerobic soils or peats following ploughing for planting trees.

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Changes in land use:

Afforestation - Conifer afforestation is responsible for surface water acidification by:

  1. Loss of
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Base cations from soil from the uptake by trees.

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Changes in land use:

Afforestation - Conifer afforestation is responsible for surface water acidification by:

  1. Accumulation of
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Acid humus in soil from the forests.

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Acid deposition: Acidification of surface waters has occurred in the last

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150 years as a result of acid deposition, mainly from anthropogenic emissions of sulfur dioxide.

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Acid deposition:

This took place following the increase in

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Fossil fuel burning and industrial emissions during the industrial revolution.

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The 3 hypothesises that were proposed to explain the observed acidification of surface waters:

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  1. Natural long-term acidification
  2. Changes in land use
  3. Acid deposition
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