An overview of the acidification of lakes in Atlantic Canada
β Scribed by Geoff Howell; A. H. El-Shaarawi
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 592 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0167-6369
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β¦ Synopsis
Analysis of water chemistry from a sample of lakes (β1300) in Atlantic Canada has indicated that lakes in geologically sensitive portions of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland have been acidified due to the combined effects of natural organic acids and anthropogenically derived mineral acids. Principal component analysis of six measured variables (pH, Ca, Conductance, SO inf4 (sup*) , Alkalinity, Colour) and one computed variable (Alk/Ca(*)+Mg(*)) for each province result in four components which retain at least 89% of the original variability. Cluster analysis of the four principal components resulted in 6 lake groups for New Brunswick and 8 groups for Nova Scotia and 7 groups for Newfoundland. Geographic ordination of these clusters indicates that there is good correspondence between cluster group and the underlying bedrock geology of the region.
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The design and model based approaches for making inferences about the number of lakes affected by acidic deposition and the chemical characteristics of aquatic resources at risk are described. In many instances when the lakes in the sample are selected for convenience without any randomization, the