Acid Rain, Catchment Characteristics and Fishery Status

In this paper data on lake chemistry and fishery status in the Sorlandet area of South Norway are examined for relationships between acid inputs, water composition and fishery status. The concept of the “effective reactivity” of a catchment is introduced to enable comparisons to be made between like...

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Composition
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Pollutant deposition
Reactivity
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