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Regional assessment of the current extent of acidification of surface waters in Europe and North America

Authors :
Austnes, Kari
Aherne, Julian
Arle, Jens
Čičendajeva, Marina
Couture, Suzanne
Fölster, Jens
Garmo, Øyvind Aaberg
Hruska, Jakub
Monteith, Don
Posch, Max
Rogora, Michaela
Sample, James Edward
Skjelkvåle, Brit Lisa
Steingruber, Sandra
Stoddard, John L.
Ulańczyk, Rafał
Van Dam, Herman
Velasco, Manuel Toro
Vuorenmaa, Jussi
Wright, Richard Frederic
de Wit, Heleen
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Norwegian institute for water research, 2018.

Abstract

Project manager Kari Austnes The current status of surface water acidification related to air pollution in Europe and North America has been assessed using country reports, monitoring data, critical loads and exceedance data, acid sensitivity and deposition maps, and data reported under the European Commission’s Water Framework Directive (WFD). Acidification is still observed in many countries, but the extent and severity vary. Maps of acid sensitivity and deposition suggest that surface water acidification is present in regions and countries for which no data or reports were delivered for the current assessment. Existing national monitoring varies in the ability to assess the spatial extent of acidification and the recovery responses of acidified sites. The monitoring requirements under the European Union’s National Emission Ceilings Directive are expected to reverse the recent decline in the number of monitoring sites observed in some countries. The information reported under the WFD is currently of limited value in assessing the extent of acidification of surface waters in Europe. Chemical recovery in response to reductions in acid deposition can be slow, and biological recovery can lag severely behind. Despite large and effective efforts across Europe and North America to reduce surface water acidification, air pollution still constitutes a threat to freshwater ecosystems. Norwegian Environment Agency (Miljødirektoratet) United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..e5da2e6ea1e675920cc9e8f9735a42ab