A regional model of acidification in Wales
1990
Jenkins, A. | Whitehead, P.G. | Musgrove, T.J. | Cosby, B.J.
A regional assessment of streamwater quality in Wales is presented which reconstructs the historical trend for acidification and predicts the effect of several pollutant deposition reduction policies, using the model of acidification of ground water in catchments (MAGIC). The regional methodology used is a two-stage coupling of Monte Carlo simulations with a calibration procedure designed to produce a coarse fit to the joint distribution of the key streamwater quality variables. The regional model is based on data from the Welsh Water Authority Survey of 1983-1984 during which streams and lakes were sampled weekly for one year. The modelling results reveal a significant decline of water quality across the region since industrialization. The model indicates that 40% of the streams and lakes within the region have suffered a decline of mean annual pH of > 0.5 pH units. Predictions indicate that a 30% reduction of deposition would maintain present-day stream quality levels. Reductions of the order of 60% are required to ensure a significant recovery at most sites across the region.
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