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Effects of acid rain on the ecological health of Long Island’s forests and ponds

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BACKGROUND Air emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels in electrical power plants, building heating systems and vehicles are the major source of gaseous sulfur (SOx) and nitrogen (NOx) oxides in the atmosphere. These oxides dissolve in atmospheric moisture forming ions which are deposited by rain, snowfall and dust particles as acidic deposition. Acidic deposition releases soluble aluminum from the soil which can reach toxic concentrations in adjacent water bodies such as streams and wetlands. Acidic deposition also removes important nutrients such as calcium, potassium and magnesium from the soil negatively impacting local flora and fauna. Depletion of calcium combined with excess aluminum makes forest trees more susceptible [...]

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valueAir emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels in electrical power plants, building heating systems and vehicles are the major source of gaseous sulfur (SOx) and nitrogen (NOx) oxides in the atmosphere. These oxides dissolve in atmospheric moisture forming ions which are deposited by rain, snowfall and dust particles as acidic deposition. This project is composed of two separate, but coordinated research surveys assessing mercury and acidification of the Long Island Pine Barrens. These surveys will be undertaken by the US Geological Survey and the BioDiversity Research Institute (BRI) in cooperation with the Long Island chapter of the Nature Conservancy (TNC).
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productDescriptionLawrence, G. B., O. Lane, and J. Siemion. 2015. Coastal Plain Pond Water Quality and Mercury Content of Biota of the Long Island Central Pine Barrens and Mashomack Preserve: Effects of Atmospheric Deposition and Human Development. New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, NYSERDA Report 15-01. http://www.nyserda.ny.gov/-/media/Files/Publications/Research/Environmental/coastal-plain-pond-water-quality.pdf
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  • Long Island Ponds

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