Artigo Revisado por pares

Critical loads and steady-state chemistry for streams in the state of Maryland

1992; Elsevier BV; Volume: 77; Issue: 2-3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0269-7491(92)90077-n

ISSN

1873-6424

Autores

Harald Sverdrup, Per Wärfvinge, Martin C. Rabenhorst, Anthony Janicki, Ray Morgan, Michael L. Bowman,

Tópico(s)

Water Quality and Resources Studies

Resumo

The critical loads to streams, steady-state stream chemistry and catchment chemical weathering rate in 73 catchments has been determined in the state of Maryland, USA. It was calculated with the PROFILE model from chemical limits for biological indicators, soil mineralogy, soil texture, annual average temperature, average soil moisture, net long-term uptake of base cations and nitrogen to the vegetation, annual precipitation and runoff and deposition of sulphur and nitrogen precursors of acid deposition. The results show a full range of critical loads from very low values in the sensitive catchments of western Maryland and the Coastal Plain on the Chesapeake Bay, to insensitive catchments in the Fredrick Valley and Ridge and the Piedmont plain. The critical loads will be used as an input to an integrated regional assessment of the quantitative sensitivity of streams to acid rain, and the assessment of regional stream alkalinity response to different abatement strategies. The mapping of steady-state stream chemistry indicates that streams in Maryland are still acidfying under the present deposition load. Land-use seems to play an important role in maintaining neutral pH in many of the streams of Maryland.

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