Tuomas SaarinenAhmet ÇelebiBjørn Kløve
In western Finland, acid leaching to watercourses is mainly due to drainage of acid sulphate (As) soils. This study examined how different land-use and land-cover types affect water acidity in the northwestern coastal region of Finland, which has abundant drained AS soils and peatlands. Sampling conducted in different hydrological conditions in studied river basins revealed two different catchment types: catchments dominated by drained forested peatlands and catchments used by agriculture. Low pH and high electric conductivity (EC) were typical in rivers affected by agriculture. In rivers dominated by forested peatlands and wetlands, EC was considerably lower. During spring and autumn high runoff events, water quality was poor and showed large spatial variation. Thus it is important to ensure that in river basin status assessment, sampling is carried out in different hydrological situations and in also water from some tributaries is sampled. (orig.)
Gareth P. GreenJoel R. Hamilton
Fangyuan XiongYushun ChenShuanghu ZhangYanxue XuYing LüXiao QuWenqi GaoXinghua WuXin WeiDaniel Dianchen GangLian-Shin Lin
Hamere YohannesMekuria ArgawWeldemariam Seifu Gesessew
Vicky AnandPrithwi Pratim GuriaBakimchandra Oinam