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Record #173356:

Effect of winter warming on the stream water acidification / Keisuke Suzuki.

Title: Effect of winter warming on the stream water acidification / Keisuke Suzuki.
Author(s): Suzuki, Keisuke.
Date: 2005.
In: Bulletin of Glaciological Research. (2005.), Vol. 22 (2005)
Abstract: Reports seasonal variation of stream water pH over five years in a snowy temperate area of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Here temporary warming or rain cause frequent surface melting, even in mid-winter with its intermittent snowfall. Values of pH decreased in cold seasons and increased in warm seasons. Drop in snowmelt season was marked. Stream water pH also dropped temporarily in flooding during warm seasons. Relatively long pH drops were observed in cold seasons. Examines relationship between stream water pH in snowmelt season and air temperature and snow depth in winter. Finds mean temperature for February very closely correlated, and maximum snow depth closely correlated, with average pH in March.
Notes:

Bulletin of Glaciological Research. Vol. 22 :57-61 (2005).

Keywords: 551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches.
551.579.2 -- Water supply from snow.
54 -- Chemistry.
543.3 -- Water sampling.
551.524 -- Air temperature.
551.578.42 -- Snow surveys.
556 -- Hydrology.
556.114 -- Water, chemical properties.
556.51/.54 -- Rivers and streams.
C -- Oceanography, hydrography and hydrology.
(520) -- Japan.
SPRI record no.: 173356

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