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Potential future effects of current levels of sulfur deposition on stream chemistry in the southern blue ridge mountains,U.S.
Authors:M. Robbins Church  Paul W. Shaffer  Keith N. Eshleman  Barry P. Rochelle
Affiliation:1. Environmental Research Laboratory - Corvallis, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 200 S.W. 35th Street, 97333, Corvallis, OR, USA
2. NSI Technology Services Corp., U.S. EPA Environmental Research Laboratory - Corvallis, 200 S. W. 35th Street, 97333, Corvallis, OR, USA
3. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, 22903, Charlottesville, VA, USA
4. NSI Technology Services Corp., U.S. EPA Environmental Research Laboratory - Corvallis, 200 S.W. 35th Street, 97333, Corvallis, OR, USA
Abstract:Using newly available regional data sets we examine the potential for future changes in stream acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) for the Southern Blue Ridge Province (SBRP) of the U.S. as related to (1) levels of S deposition, (2) retention of S within watersheds, (3) current surface water SO4, and (4) potential historical changes in surface water chemistry. We conclude that, although (1) little change in surface water chemistry (as affected by acidic deposition) likely has occurred in the region to date, and (2) soils are currently retaining a majority of atmospherically deposited S, it is likely that marked increases in surface water SO4 will occur. Such increases could be accompanied by significant surface water acidification (loss of ANC).
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