1989
DOI: 10.2172/5104498
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Assessment of the theory and hypotheses of the acidification of watersheds

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“…Podzolized soils and peats, analogous to those of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, 24 ' 3134 predominate on the sandy coastal deposits of the Pacific Coastal Plain of eastern Australia; the climate ranges from relatively moist and temperate in Tasmania to the moist subtropical and tropical climates of Queensland. 3539 Krug 14 has discussed in detail the importance of natural processes and the widespread occurrence of strong and weak acids in numerous lakes and streams of these unpolluted regions.…”
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“…Podzolized soils and peats, analogous to those of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, 24 ' 3134 predominate on the sandy coastal deposits of the Pacific Coastal Plain of eastern Australia; the climate ranges from relatively moist and temperate in Tasmania to the moist subtropical and tropical climates of Queensland. 3539 Krug 14 has discussed in detail the importance of natural processes and the widespread occurrence of strong and weak acids in numerous lakes and streams of these unpolluted regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%