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Causes of acidification of four streams on Laurel Hilld in southwestern Pennsylvania

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William E. Sharpe, David R. DeWalle, Robert T. Leibfried, Richard S. Dinicola, William G. Kimmel, and Lysle S. Sherwin, 1984, Causes of acidification of four streams on Laurel Hilld in southwestern Pennsylvania: Journal of Environmental Quality, v. 13, iss. 4.

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Atmospheric deposition, soils developed from bedrock, a natural bog, gas wells, and a ski area were all investigated as possible sources of water quality degradation for four streams on Laurel Hill in southwestern Pennsylvania where fish kills have been reported since 1960. An intensive study of the chemistry of atmospheric deposition, soil leachate, and stream water and fish populations was conducted on these basins during 1980–1981 with emphasis on dormant season periods with runoff from snowmelt and rain. Although bedrock geology was found to control the natural buffering capacity of these streams, only acid precipitation could be linked to sharp drops in pH and increases in total Al concentrations observed during stormflows in [...]

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