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Speciation of aluminum in the stream waters from the Susquehanna River watershed, Chesapeake Bay

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 The aim of this paper was to analyze the processing and transport of aluminum speciation through the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems of the Chesapeake Bay landscape. Stream waters were sampled in 14 different streams from the Susquehanna River watershed to the upper reach of Chesapeake Bay. The basic water quality data were documented and Al speciation was evaluated by modified MINEQL computer model. It was found that the increase in acidity in some of the stream waters near New York were closely linked with a marked decline in basic cation concentrations. In these areas, the sum of the toxic forms of Al3+ plus AlOH2+ and Al(OH)2 + concentrations exceeds the critical level of 5 μmol l–1. A potential threat from aluminum may occur.

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Received: 3 January 2000 · Accepted: 21 March 2000

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Bi, S. Speciation of aluminum in the stream waters from the Susquehanna River watershed, Chesapeake Bay. Environmental Geology 40, 300–304 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002540000165

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