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To what extent can atmospheric deposition influence the natural background of metals in ground waters? A case study in the Czech Republic

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In harmony with requirements of Water Framework Directive the natural backgrounds of selected metals were established on the territory of Czech Republic. This paper is intended to provide characteristics and results of testing methods focused on quantification of the impacts of anthropogenic activities based on data of regional monitoring and their separation from acid atmospheric deposition including an appropriate discussion regarding the natural backgrounds of relevant metals. The results indicate that even in regions extremely affected by acid atmospheric deposition as is the territory of the Czech Republic this acid deposition will not have direct impact on the quality of ground waters on a regional scale. Consequently, the proved changes in quality of ground waters seem to have been caused by secondary processes, specifically by mobilization of metals in a rock environment due to increased acidity.

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This work was supported by the projects of the Ministry of Environment of the Czech Republic SP/2e7/229/08 and SP/2e1/153/07

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Vencelides, Z., Hrkal, Z., Nováková, H. et al. To what extent can atmospheric deposition influence the natural background of metals in ground waters? A case study in the Czech Republic. J Atmos Chem 68, 127–138 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10874-011-9211-4

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