1999
DOI: 10.1071/mf98034
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Floodplain hydrology, acid discharge and change in water quality associated with a drained acid sulfate soil

Abstract: A two-year study of the relationships between water chemistry, hydrology and climatology in areas of acid sulfate soils has demonstrated that discharge of sulfuric acid to estuaries is not dependent solely on the magnitude of a rainfall event. Large rain events did not always produce significant changes to water chemistry, and small rain events could produce large changes if the prevailing conditions were suitable. The magnitude of changes to estuarine waters was found to be dependent on the position of the wa… Show more

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“…In an extreme example, a pH of <3 was reported in the estuarine reaches of the Río Tinto estuary, SW Spain (Elbaz-Poulichet et al 1999). Alteration of tropical acid sulphate soils also releases large amounts of acids (Wilson et al 1999;Johnston et al 2009), affecting coastal waters containing vulnerable organisms, such as corals in the inner Great Barrier Reef ecosystem (Powell and Martens 2005).…”
Section: Impacts Of Anthropogenic Watershed Perturbations On Seawater Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an extreme example, a pH of <3 was reported in the estuarine reaches of the Río Tinto estuary, SW Spain (Elbaz-Poulichet et al 1999). Alteration of tropical acid sulphate soils also releases large amounts of acids (Wilson et al 1999;Johnston et al 2009), affecting coastal waters containing vulnerable organisms, such as corals in the inner Great Barrier Reef ecosystem (Powell and Martens 2005).…”
Section: Impacts Of Anthropogenic Watershed Perturbations On Seawater Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acid groundwater is often brackish to moderately saline (Walker 1972) with high concentrations of SO 4 2-and acidic metal cations, principally Fe and Al. Large amounts of acidity, Fe and Al are exported from sulfidic backswamps into adjacent estuaries via artificial drainage systems (Sammut et al 1996;Wilson et al 1999;Blunden and Indraratna 2000). The consequences of this export for estuarine biota and ecological function are widely recognised as a major issue and significant resources are currently focused on developing and implementing management strategies to reduce acid outflows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning aquatic environments, runoff from acid sulfate soils has been reported to acidify even water within a tidal reach (Sammut et al, 1996;Cook et al, 2000;Wilson et al, 1999), and this is associated with the mortality of fish in estuaries (Sammut et al, 1995). The estuarine water contains a high alkalinity, hence its resistance against acidification is strong compared to stream water.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results show that production capacity of H 2 SO 4 per given area equal to 10 and 2.0 gm -2 for Arashiyama and Ooshitai, respectively (Table 3). Wilson et al (1999) estimated the average monthly discharge of H 2 SO 4 as 90-317 t from the ASS covering 859.3 km 2 . Normalizing these values to gm -2 , they correspond to 0.1-0.3.…”
Section: Acid Drainedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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