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Acidification and Nitrogen Overloading of Aquatic Habitats

Acidification and Nitrogen Overloading of Aquatic Habitats. Fallon Daniels December 12, 2006. Purpose.

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Acidification and Nitrogen Overloading of Aquatic Habitats

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  1. Acidification and Nitrogen Overloading of Aquatic Habitats Fallon Daniels December 12, 2006

  2. Purpose Fill in any gaps on the nitrogen cycles and acidification, along with some possible solutions that can be implemented to stop further acidification of our water systems as well as nitrogen overloading.

  3. Introduction • Misconceptions • Nitrogen emissions is not as problematic as sulfur emissions • Nitrogen is easily broken down and recycled • Statistics • Nitrogen is equally responsible as sulfur for damaging atmospheric emissions • Aquatic species are not capable of survival in high nitrogen concentrations

  4. Discussion www.epa.gov/

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  6. Discussion Morris, J. 1991. Effects of Nitrogen Loading on Wetland Ecosystems with Particular Reference to Atmospheric Deposition. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 22: 257- 279.

  7. Discussion Morris, J. 1991. Effects of Nitrogen Loading on Wetland Ecosystems with Particular Reference to Atmospheric Deposition. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 22: 257- 279.

  8. Discussion www.epa.gov/

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  13. Conclusion • Water systems are crucial in the diversity of species and are endangered or threatened due to nitrogen overloading and acidification • Nitric acid is one of the primary factors for acidification of our water ways • Nitrogen cycle is overworked and requires effort towards limiting the amount of nitrogen overloading • Education and more research is required on the topic of nitrogen overloading to eliminate misconceptions of the nitrogen cycle and our water systems

  14. Literature Cited Battarbee, KW; Howells, G; Skeffington, KA; Bradshaw, AD. 1990. The Causes of Lake Acidification, with Special Reference to the Role of Acid Deposition. Philosophical Transaction of Royal Society of London 327: 339- 347. Battarbee, RW; Thrush, BA; Clymo, RS;, Le Cren, ED; Goldsmith, P; Mellanby, K; Bradshaw, AD; Chester, PF; Howells, GD; Kerr, A. 1984. Diatom Analysis and Acidification of Lakes. Philosophical Transaction of Royal Society of London 305: 451-477. Charles, D.F. 1990. Effects of Acidic Deposition on North American Lakes: Palaeolimnological Evidence from Diatoms and Chrysophytes. Philosophical Transaction of Royal Society of London 327: 403-412. Davis, RB; Anderson, DS; Whiting, MC; Smol, JP; Dixat, SS. 1990. Alkalinity and pH of Three Lakes in Northern New England, USA over Past 300 years. Philosophical Transaction of Royal Society of London 327: 413-421. Dugdale, V; Dugdale, R. 1965. Nitrogen Metabolism in Lakes III. Tracer Studies of the Assimilation of Inorganic Nitrogen Sources. Limnology and Oceanography 10: 53- 57. Fischer, J; Klug, J; Ives, A; Frost, T. 2001. Ecological History Affects Zooplankton Community Responses to Acidification. Ecology 82:2984- 3000.

  15. Literature Cited Con. Kalff, J. 2002. Limnology. Prentice- Hall, Inc. Upper Saddle river, NJ, USA. Magnuson, JJ; Baker, JP; Rahel, EJ; Kramer, JR. 1984. A Critical Assessment of Effects of Acidification on Fisheries in North America. Philosophical Transaction of Royal Society of London 305: 501- 516. Moffat, Anne Simon. 1998. Global Nitrogen Overload Problem Grows Critical. Science 279: 988-989. Morris, J. 1991. Effects of Nitrogen Loading on Wetland Ecosystems with Particular Reference to Atmospheric Deposition. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 22: 257- 279. Rudd, JM; Kelly, CA, Schindler, DW; Turner, MA. 1988. Disruption of the Nitrogen Cycle in Acidified Lakes. Science 240: 1515-1517. Rudd, JM; Kelley, CA; Schindler, DW; Turner, MA. 1990. A Comparison of The Acidification Efficiencies of Nitric and Sulfuric Acids by Two Whole Lake Addition Experiments. Limnology and Oceanography 35: 663- 679. Schindler, DW; Mills, KH; Malley, DF; Findlay, DL; Shearer, JA; Davies, IJ; turner, MA; Lindsey, GA; Cruikshank, DR. 1985. Long term Ecosystem Stress: The Effects of Years on Experimental Acidification on a Small Lake 228: 1395- 1401. Website: www.epa.gov/ http://bqs.usgs.vog/acidrain/Deposition_trends.pdf

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