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Recovery from acidification in Lake Örvattnet, Sweden

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Lake Örvattnet has been monitored extensively for both chemical and biological variables since 1967. The lake acidified during the 1960's and pH was mostly below 5 throughout the 1970's. Due to the acidification, peat moss (Sphagnum spp.) expanded over the lake bottom and the only surviving fish species was perch (Perca fluviatilis), but it experienced reproduction problems. In the mid 1980's, the Sphagnum cover collapsed, and by 1989 it had almost disappeared. There has been a clear recovery of the perch population. Recovery of the lake is also recorded by diatom assemblages in the lake sediment. Diatom-inferred pH increased from 4.7 to 4.9. The development of measured lake-water pH is unclear, but acid episodes in spring have become less severe. By 1993, atmospheric sulphate deposition had decreased by 30–40% in this area of Sweden compared to the late 1960's. Lake-water sulphate concentrations have decreased by ∼30% since the 1960's. Nitrogen deposition has increased over the last decades, but is not yet contributing to lake acidification. No major land-use changes have occurred and changes in hydrology cannot explain the observed changes in chemistry and biology. We ascribe the recent recovery in the lake to reduced deposition of sulphate. In conclusion, Lake Örvattnet has begun to recover from acidification.

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Ek, A., Grahn, O., Hultberg, H. et al. Recovery from acidification in Lake Örvattnet, Sweden. Water Air Soil Pollut 85, 1795–1800 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00477240

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