found: Work cat.: Wayland, M. Status report on the effects of acid precipitation on common loon reproduction in Ontario, 1990:abstr. (effects of lake acidification on common loon reproduction)
found: Effects of lake acidity on common loon reproduction in Ontario, via WWW, Jan. 4, 2005(negative impact of lake acidification on common loons; loons avoid breeding on acid lakes)
found: Land use and environmental change in the Thompson-Okanagan, via WWW, Jan. 4, 2005(Lake acidification begins with the deposition of the by-products acid precipitation (SO4 and H ions) in terrestrial areas located adjacent to the water body. Hydrologic processes then move these chemicals through soil and bedrock where they can react with limestone and aluminum-containing silicate minerals. After these chemical reactions, the leachate continues to travel until it reaches the lake. The acidity of the leachate entering lake is controlled by the chemical composition of the effected lakes's surrounding soil and bedrock.)
found: Swedish Environmental Protection Agency home page, Jan. 4, 2004:pollutants/acidification and liming/soil and lake acidification (Soil acidification leads to lake acidification)
found: Sinha, R. Modelling the acidification of lakes, via WWW, Jan. 4, 2005(lake acidification)
found: LC database, Jan. 4. 2004(lake acidification; lake-watershed acidification)