Abstract
In this study, we assessed temporal patterns and long-term trends in nitrate (NO3-), two forms of aluminum (inorganic, Ali, and organic, Alo), and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the water of 29 Adirondack Mountain, New York lakes, and the potential effects of ambient weather conditions (i.e., climatic variation) on these patterns and trends.
Recommended Citation
McDonnell, Todd C.; Sullivan, Timothy J.; and Beier, Colin M.
(2018)
"Influence of Climate on Long-Term Recovery of Adirondack Mountain Lakewater Chemistry from Atmospheric Deposition of Sulfur and Nitrogen,"
Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies: Vol. 22:
No.
1, Article 4.
Available at:
https://digitalworks.union.edu/ajes/vol22/iss1/4