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Handbook of methods for acid-deposition studies. Laboratory analyses for soil chemistry
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Soil CharacterizationEnvironmental ChemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringAcid-deposition StudiesEnvironmental EngineeringSediment-water InteractionSoil PollutionSoil ChemistryAcid PrecipitationWater QualitySoil SamplesGeochemistryComponent ProjectDirect/delayed Response Project
The handbook describes methods used to process and analyze soil samples. It is intended as a guidance document for groups involved in acid deposition monitoring activities similar to those implemented by the Aquatic Effects Research Program of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program. These methods were developed for use in the Direct/Delayed Response Project, a component project of the Aquatic Effects Research Program within the Office of Ecological Processes and Effects Research. The program addresses the following issues relating to the effects of acid deposition on aquatic ecosystems: The extent and magnitude of past change; The change to be expected in the future under various deposition scenarios; The maximum rates of deposition below which further change is not expected; and The rate of change or recovery of aquatic ecosystems if deposition rates are decreased. Chemical and physical parameters were measured during the Direct/Delayed Response Project and are described in the document.