## A h t rac t Kejimkujik Lake in Nova Scotia has an average p H of 4.8 and rcceives wet precipitation with a weighted mean pH of 4.62. The lake is situated in a drainage basin where organic rich soils and bogs rest upon poorly buffered igneous and metamorphic rocks. Fossil diatoms from a sediment
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