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Record #94181:

The buffering potential of carbonate soils in discontinuous permafrost terrain, against natural and man-induced acidification / L.A. Dredge.

Title: The buffering potential of carbonate soils in discontinuous permafrost terrain, against natural and man-induced acidification / L.A. Dredge.
Author(s): Dredge, L. A.
Date: 1988.
Publisher: Trondheim: Tapir Publishers
In: Permafrost. Fifth International Conference. August 2-5, 1988. Proceedings. (1988.), Vol. 1.
Abstract: Calcareous soils are considered to be good buffers against effects of acid rain. This paper addresses one aspect of problem by determining how much material is available for this purpose in area of discontinuous permafrost, examining extent and manner in which these soils in permafrost and non-permafrost terrain are being leached. Studies were carried out in northern Manitoba.
Notes:

In: Permafrost. Fifth International Conference. August 2-5, 1988. Proceedings. Vol. 1. / Kaare Senneset, ed.

Keywords: 551.345.3 -- Permafrost, composition and structure. Ice wedges.
551.510.42 -- Atmospheric impurities, dust and aerosols.
E8 -- Glaciology: frost action and permafrost.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*426) -- Manitoba.
SPRI record no.: 94181

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