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Plan for liming of River Søgneelva

Rapport
Publiseringsår
2015
Eksterne nettsted
Cristin
Arkiv
NIVA-involverte
Rolf Høgberget
Forfattere
Atle Hindar, Tormod Haraldstad, Rolf Høgberget

Sammendrag

River Søgneelva west of Kristiansand, southern Norway, is one of a few rivers in southernmost Norway that not yet has been limed, although acidification is regarded as a problem for the Atlantic salmon population. Acidification in this river is of an episodic character, and the most pronounced effects result from episodic input of sea salts during heavy storm and rain events. Under such events, sodium is exchanged in the soil with H+ and aluminium ions, which are leached to surface waters thus resulting in potentially toxic conditions. ...