Coherent responses of sulphate concentration in Norwegian lakes: relationships with sulphur deposition and climate indices

The coherence or synchrony in the trends in SO 4 2– concentration in a set of 100 lakes in Norway that have a long-term chemical record was evaluated. Using a statistical technique that compares patterns or trends that are not uni-directional, the lakes were grouped into 18 subsets or clusters, each...

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Published in:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Main Authors: Dillon, P. J., Skjelkvåle, B. L., Somers, K. M., Tørseth, K.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-7-596-2003
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:hess39729 2023-05-15T15:13:11+02:00 Coherent responses of sulphate concentration in Norwegian lakes: relationships with sulphur deposition and climate indices Dillon, P. J. Skjelkvåle, B. L. Somers, K. M. Tørseth, K. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-7-596-2003 https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/7/596/2003/ eng eng doi:10.5194/hess-7-596-2003 https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/7/596/2003/ eISSN: 1607-7938 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-7-596-2003 2019-12-24T09:59:30Z The coherence or synchrony in the trends in SO 4 2– concentration in a set of 100 lakes in Norway that have a long-term chemical record was evaluated. Using a statistical technique that compares patterns or trends that are not uni-directional, the lakes were grouped into 18 subsets or clusters, each with between 2 and 11 lakes that had similar trends. These temporal trends were strongly correlated with several climate indices, notably the Arctic Oscillation Index (AOI) measured in the autumn, and the annual North Atlantic Oscillation Index (NAOI). Because these clusters of lakes were spatially dispersed, they could not be compared directly with trends in wet S deposition, because S deposition varied substantially between lakes within each cluster. However, the average trend in SO 4 2– concentration was evaluated in each of 10 regions of Norway that were defined previously on the basis of pollution load, meteorological variables and biogeography. Although these regions did not match the statistically-selected clusters of lakes with equal trends very closely, there were similar, strong correlations between climate indices (the AOI and NAOI) and the 10 average SO 4 2– trends, although there were even stronger relationships with average wet S deposition in the regions. When subsets of lakes with coherent SO 4 2– trends were selected from within each of the 10 regions, both wet S deposition and the climate indices were strongly correlated with those SO 4 2– trends. Hence, lakes in Norway respond to changes in wet S deposition and are influenced by large-scale, i.e. global, climate signals. Future evaluation of recovery of lakes affected by acid deposition must therefore consider the confounding effects of climate and potential climate change. Keywords: recovery, acid deposition, coherence, sulphate, climate change Text Arctic Climate change North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Arctic Norway Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 7 4 596 608
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description The coherence or synchrony in the trends in SO 4 2– concentration in a set of 100 lakes in Norway that have a long-term chemical record was evaluated. Using a statistical technique that compares patterns or trends that are not uni-directional, the lakes were grouped into 18 subsets or clusters, each with between 2 and 11 lakes that had similar trends. These temporal trends were strongly correlated with several climate indices, notably the Arctic Oscillation Index (AOI) measured in the autumn, and the annual North Atlantic Oscillation Index (NAOI). Because these clusters of lakes were spatially dispersed, they could not be compared directly with trends in wet S deposition, because S deposition varied substantially between lakes within each cluster. However, the average trend in SO 4 2– concentration was evaluated in each of 10 regions of Norway that were defined previously on the basis of pollution load, meteorological variables and biogeography. Although these regions did not match the statistically-selected clusters of lakes with equal trends very closely, there were similar, strong correlations between climate indices (the AOI and NAOI) and the 10 average SO 4 2– trends, although there were even stronger relationships with average wet S deposition in the regions. When subsets of lakes with coherent SO 4 2– trends were selected from within each of the 10 regions, both wet S deposition and the climate indices were strongly correlated with those SO 4 2– trends. Hence, lakes in Norway respond to changes in wet S deposition and are influenced by large-scale, i.e. global, climate signals. Future evaluation of recovery of lakes affected by acid deposition must therefore consider the confounding effects of climate and potential climate change. Keywords: recovery, acid deposition, coherence, sulphate, climate change
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author Dillon, P. J.
Skjelkvåle, B. L.
Somers, K. M.
Tørseth, K.
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Coherent responses of sulphate concentration in Norwegian lakes: relationships with sulphur deposition and climate indices
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title_short Coherent responses of sulphate concentration in Norwegian lakes: relationships with sulphur deposition and climate indices
title_full Coherent responses of sulphate concentration in Norwegian lakes: relationships with sulphur deposition and climate indices
title_fullStr Coherent responses of sulphate concentration in Norwegian lakes: relationships with sulphur deposition and climate indices
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