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Transactions of The American Fisheries Society | 2007

Persistent Mortality of Brook Trout in Episodically Acidified Streams of the Southwestern Adirondack Mountains, New York

Barry P. Baldigo; Gregory B. Lawrence; H.A. Simonin

Abstract Water chemistry, discharge, and mortality of caged brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis were characterized in six headwater streams in the southwestern Adirondack Mountains of New York during spring 2001–2003. Results were compared with mortality recorded during similar tests during 1984–1985, 1988–1990, and 1997 to assess contemporary relations between stream acidification and brook trout mortality, the effects of exposure duration on mortality, and the effects of decreased rates of acidic deposition on water quality and fish mortality. Water quality and mortality of caged, young-of-the-year brook trout were evaluated during 30-d exposure periods from mid-April to late May during the most recent tests. In 2001–2003, mortality ranged from 0% to 100% and varied among streams and years, depending on the timing of toxicity tests in relation to the annual snowmelt and on the ability of each watershed to neutralize acids and prevent acutely toxic concentrations of inorganic monomeric aluminum (Alim) duri...


Environmental Science & Technology | 2013

Increases in dissolved organic carbon accelerate loss of toxic Al in Adirondack lakes recovering from acidification

Gregory B. Lawrence; James E. Dukett; Nathan Houck; Phillip Snyder; Susan B. Capone

Increasing pH and decreasing Al in surface waters recovering from acidification have been accompanied by increasing concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and associated organic acids that partially offset pH increases and complicate assessments of recovery from acidification. To better understand the processes of recovery, monthly chemistry from 42 lakes in the Adirondack region, NY, collected from 1994 to 2011, were used to (1) evaluate long-term changes in DOC and associated strongly acidic organic acids and (2) use the base-cation surplus (BCS) as a chemical index to assess the effects of increasing DOC concentrations on the Al chemistry of these lakes. Over the study period, the BCS increased (p < 0.01) and concentrations of toxic inorganic monomeric Al (IMAl) decreased (p < 0.01). The decreases in IMAl were greater than expected from the increases in the BCS. Higher DOC concentrations that increased organic complexation of Al resulted in a decrease in the IMAl fraction of total monomeric Al from 57% in 1994 to 23% in 2011. Increasing DOC concentrations have accelerated recovery in terms of decreasing toxic Al beyond that directly accomplished by reducing atmospheric deposition of strong mineral acids.


Environmental Science & Technology | 1998

Relation of Climate Change to the Acidification of Surface Waters by Nitrogen Deposition

Peter S. Murdoch; Douglas A. Burns; Gregory B. Lawrence


Hydrological Processes | 2002

Estimation of baseflow residence times in watersheds from the runoff hydrograph recession: method and application in the Neversink watershed, Catskill Mountains, New York†

Tomas Vitvar; Douglas A. Burns; Gregory B. Lawrence; Jeffrey J. McDonnell; David M. Wolock


Environmental Science & Technology | 2005

Climate Dependency of Tree Growth Suppressed by Acid Deposition Effects on Soils in Northwest Russia

Gregory B. Lawrence; Andrei G. Lapenis; Dan Berggren; Boris F. Aparin; Kevin T. Smith; Walter C. Shortle; Scott W. Bailey; Dmitry L. Varlyguin; Boris V. Babikov


Archive | 2011

Near-surface soil carbon, carbon/nitrogen ratio,and tree species are tightly linked across northeastern United States watersheds

Donald S. Ross; Scott W. Bailey; Gregory B. Lawrence; James B. Shanley; Guinevere Fredriksen; Austin E. Jamison; Patricia A. Brousseau


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 2001

Controls of Stream Chemistry and Fish Populations in the Neversink Watershed, Catskill Mountains, New York

Gregory B. Lawrence; Douglas A. Burns; Barry P. Baldigo; Peter S. Murdoch; Gary M. Lovett


Open-File Report | 1994

Work plan of the Neversink watershed study in the Catskill Mountains of southeastern New York

Gregory B. Lawrence; Douglas A. Burns; Peter S. Murdoch; Barry P. Baldigo; Y.H. Baevsky


In: Horsley, Stephen B.; Long, Robert P., eds. Sugar maple ecology and health: proceedings of an international symposium; 1998 June 2-4; Warren, PA. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-261. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station: 75-87. | 1999

Mechanisms of base-cation depletion by acid deposition in forest soils of the northeastern U.S.

Gregory B. Lawrence; Mark B. David; Walter C. Shortle; Scott W. Bailey; Gary M. Lovett


Archive | 1996

Putrescine: a marker of stress in red spruce trees

Rakesk Minocha; Walter C. Shortle; Gregory B. Lawrence; Mark B. David; Subhash C. Minocha

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Douglas A. Burns

United States Geological Survey

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Peter S. Murdoch

United States Geological Survey

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Scott W. Bailey

United States Forest Service

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Walter C. Shortle

United States Forest Service

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Barry P. Baldigo

United States Geological Survey

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Andrei G. Lapenis

State University of New York System

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Gary M. Lovett

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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