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TitleChemistry and critical loads of Alpine Lakes in Canton Ticino (Southern Central Alps)
AbstractWe studied the chemistry of atmospheric deposition and of 55 Alpine lakes in Canton Ticino (Switzerland). The chemistry of the precipitation and the deposition of ions from the atmosphere were characterized by a marked gradient, with higher values for sulphate, nitrate, ammonium and acidity in the southernmost part of the Canton, and a halving of the values in the northern area. Results showed that most of the 55 lakes, mainly located in the north, are sensitive to acidification, 87 % and 33 % of them having alkalinity values of below 200 and 20 mu eq l(-1), respectively. The main processes determining water chemistry were carbonate and silicate weathering depending on the geo-lithology of the watershed, while the input of atmospheric deposition was a source of variability for nitrogen and chloride. A comparison between the critical and present loads of acidity to the lakes showed that a reduction of more than 50% of the acidifying compounds would be required to keep a safe level of alkalinity in all the lakes. Ammonium plays an important role in acidification processes and must be considered in the reduction of emissions.
SourceAquatic sciences (Print. ed.) 60 (4), pp. 300–315
KeywordsAlpine lakeshydrochemistryacidificationtrendscritical loads
JournalAquatic sciences (Print. ed.)
EditorBirkhäuser, Basel, Svizzera
Year1998
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1007/s000270050043
AuthorsBoggero, A; Barbieri, A; de Jong, J; Marchetto, A; Mosello, R
Text353293 1998 10.1007/s000270050043 ISI Web of Science WOS 000076442500002 Alpine lakes hydrochemistry acidification trends critical loads Chemistry and critical loads of Alpine Lakes in Canton Ticino Southern Central Alps Boggero, A; Barbieri, A; de Jong, J; Marchetto, A; Mosello, R object Object ; Lab Studi Ambientali; Wageningen Univ Agr We studied the chemistry of atmospheric deposition and of 55 Alpine lakes in Canton Ticino Switzerland . The chemistry of the precipitation and the deposition of ions from the atmosphere were characterized by a marked gradient, with higher values for sulphate, nitrate, ammonium and acidity in the southernmost part of the Canton, and a halving of the values in the northern area. Results showed that most of the 55 lakes, mainly located in the north, are sensitive to acidification, 87 % and 33 % of them having alkalinity values of below 200 and 20 mu eq l 1 , respectively. The main processes determining water chemistry were carbonate and silicate weathering depending on the geo lithology of the watershed, while the input of atmospheric deposition was a source of variability for nitrogen and chloride. A comparison between the critical and present loads of acidity to the lakes showed that a reduction of more than 50% of the acidifying compounds would be required to keep a safe level of alkalinity in all the lakes. Ammonium plays an important role in acidification processes and must be considered in the reduction of emissions. 60 Published version Carichi critici Laghi alpini 1998_Aquatic_Sci_Boggeroetal.pdf Articolo in rivista Birkhauser 1015 1621 Aquatic sciences Print. ed. Aquatic sciences Print. ed. Aquat. sci. Print. ed. Aquatic sciences. Print. ed. angela.boggero BOGGERO ANGELA