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    Freshwater acidification occurs when acidic inputs enter a body of fresh water through the weathering of rocks, invasion of acidifying gas (e.g. carbon...
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  • pH of the Earth's oceans Freshwater acidification, atmospheric depositions and soil leaching of SOx and NOx Soil acidification, buildup of hydrogen cations...
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  • protons. Acidification also occurs when base cations such as calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium are leached from the soil. Soil acidification naturally...
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    Ocean acidification is the ongoing decrease in the pH of the Earth's ocean. Between 1950 and 2020, the average pH of the ocean surface fell from approximately...
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    acidification. N pollution in Europe, the Northeastern United States, and Asia is a current concern for freshwater acidification. Lake acidification studies...
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  • chemical stresses on freshwater ecosystem health include acidification, eutrophication and copper and pesticide contamination. Freshwater biodiversity faces...
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    Crayfish (redirect from Freshwater crayfish)
    Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the infraorder Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. Taxonomically, they are members of the superfamilies...
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    Slimy sculpin (category Freshwater fish of the Arctic)
    fish. The fish has been studied in waters where there is current freshwater acidification. Sculpin were found to be less active and have lower rates of reproduction...
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  • toxicity (cancer); eutrophication (terrestrial, marine, freshwater); ecotoxicity (freshwater); acidification; climate change, with the latter summarized in the...
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    such as sugar maple (Acer saccharum). Soil acidification Impacts of acidic water and soil acidification on plants could be minor or in most cases major...
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    coral reefs, it is experiencing degradation due to ocean acidification. Ocean acidification results from a rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide, which is...
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    projected end-of-21st-century ocean acidification, a 2020 replication study found that "end-of-century ocean acidification levels have negligible effects on...
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    JSTOR 4088408. Eriksson, Mats O. G (1994). "Susceptibility to freshwater acidification by two species of loon: Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata) and...
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    Lake (redirect from Freshwater Lake)
    rivers, such as Lake Ontario. Most lakes are freshwater and account for almost all the world's surface freshwater, but some are salt lakes with salinities...
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  • Estuarine acidification happens when the pH balance of water in coastal marine ecosystems, specifically those of estuaries, decreases. Water, generally...
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    2008. Dr John Kinross. "Freshwater Acidification and 'Acid Rain'". Lecture Notes for MSc Aquatic Ecosystems Management, Freshwater Ecosystems Module. Archived...
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    Intensive forestry practices Exploitation for Hydroelectricity Freshwater acidification Continental Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany...
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  • Freshwater Shoreline Management involves assessing and protecting lakes, rivers, and other freshwater shorelines from excessive development or other anthropogenic...
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  • Wetland acidification can raise the chemical or metal concentrations, which leads to an increased bioavailability in marine plants and freshwater biota...
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    and low saline areas becoming more less saline. Ocean acidification is the increasing acidification of the oceans, caused mainly by the uptake of carbon...
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    value. Wild fisheries can be marine (saltwater) or lacustrine/riverine (freshwater), and rely heavily on the carrying capacity of the local aquatic ecosystem...
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    Plankton (redirect from Freshwater plankton)
    inhabit the saltwater of oceans and the brackish waters of estuaries. Freshwater plankton are similar to marine plankton, but are found in lakes and rivers...
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    underlying control variable for the ocean acidification boundary. The ocean chemist Peter Brewer thinks "ocean acidification has impacts other than simple changes...
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    Lubchenco, J. and Menge, B.A. (2019) "The dynamics and impact of ocean acidification and hypoxia". Oceanography, 32(3): 62–71. doi:10.5670/oceanog.2019.312...
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    Freshwater salinization is the process of salty runoff contaminating freshwater ecosystems, which can harm aquatic species in certain quantities and contaminate...
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    substantial environmental degradation. Ocean acidification is another impact of water pollution. Ocean acidification is the ongoing decrease in the pH value...
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    carbonic acid is related to the breathing cycle of animals and the acidification of natural waters. In biochemistry and physiology, the name "carbonic...
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    due to ocean acidification are complex but it appears likely that many calcifying species will be adversely affected by ocean acidification.: 413  Increasing...
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    and it will take a very long time to acidify these waters, and equally as long to recover from that acidification. But as the top layer of the ocean (the...
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    effects will continue for centuries. These include ocean heating, ocean acidification and sea level rise. Climate change threatens people with increased flooding...
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