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Forest land cover continues to exacerbate freshwater acidification despite decline in sulphate emissions
Published 2012“…Evidence from a multi-date regional-scale analysis of both high-flow and annual-average water quality data from Galloway, south-west Scotland, demonstrates that forest land cover continues to exacerbate freshwater acidification. This is in spite of significant reductions in airborne pollutants. …”
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Anthropogenic CO<sub>2</sub>-mediated freshwater acidification limits survival, calcification, metabolism, and behaviour in stress-tolerant freshwater crustaceans
Published 2021-12-01“…In comparison, freshwater acidification has received less attention, rendering its consequences unclear. …”
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Responses of Freshwater Calcifiers to Carbon-Dioxide-Induced Acidification
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CO2 acidification and its differential responses on aquatic biota – a review
Published 2022-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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Are there signs of acidification reversal in freshwaters of the low mountain ranges in Germany?
Published 2001-01-01“…The reversal of freshwater acidification in the low mountain ranges of Germany is of public, political and scientific concern, because these regions are near natural ecosystems and function as an important drinking water supply. …”
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The Surface Water Chemistry (SWatCh) database: a standardized global database of water chemistry to facilitate large-sample hydrological research
Published 2022-10-01“…These limitations inhibit researchers from tackling emerging transboundary water chemistry issues – for example, the detection and understanding of delayed recovery from freshwater acidification. Here, we begin to address these limitations by compiling the global Surface Water Chemistry (SWatCh) database, available on Zenodo (<a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6484939">https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6484939</a>; Rotteveel and Heubach, 2021). …”
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Life cycle assessment of fibre metal laminates: An ecodesign approach
Published 2024-03-01“…EI are evaluated in twelve categories, including climate change, fossil and nuclear energy use, freshwater (acidification, ecotoxicity and eutrophication), human toxicity (cancer and non-cancer), mineral resources use, ozone layer depletion, particulate matter formation, photochemical oxidant formation, and terrestrial acidification. …”
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Hoven’s carp Leptobarbus hoevenii strategized metabolism needs to cope with changing environment
Published 2024-02-01“…Current water warming and freshwater acidification undoubtedly affect the life of aquatic animals especially ammonotelic teleost by altering their physiological responses. …”
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