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Nutrient Supply and Primary Production in Clear Lake, Eastern Ontario

David W. Schindler, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1970 - 
- Vol. 27, Iss: 11, pp 2009-2036
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Clear Lake, a small Canadian Shield lake that has been influenced little by human activity, was found to be more productive than expected from chemical and optical properties and geological surroundings, although most of the sodium, potassium, and silica entering the lake is weathered from the terrestrial watershed.
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Clear Lake, a small Canadian Shield lake that has been influenced little by human activity, was found to be more productive than expected from chemical and optical properties and geological surroun...

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A Working Model for the Variation in Stream Water Chemistry at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that during the summer, biologic activity measurably reduces the concentration of nitrate and potassium in stream water, while hydrogen ion, aluminum, and nitrate concentrations are increased.
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Nutrient Loss Accelerated by Clear-Cutting of a Forest Ecosystem

TL;DR: The forest of a small watershed-ecosystem was cut in order to determine the effects of removal of vegetation on nutrient cycles, and the cut ecosystem exhibited accelerated loss of nutrients.
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Nitrification: importance to nutrient losses from a cutover forested ecosystem.

TL;DR: The nitrate concentration (weighted average) in stream water from an experimentally deforested watershed increased from 0.9 milligram per liter before removal of the vegetation to 53 milligrams per liter 2 years later.
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Rate of chemical weathering of silicate minerals in New Hampshire

TL;DR: In this article, the losses of dissolved Ca, Na, Mg and K have been determined for six small watersheds in New Hampshire during the period 1963-1967, from the rate at which Ca and Na are lost, the steady-state chemical weathering rate is calculated at 800 kg of bedrock-till per hectare per year.