Part 2: How a Watershed Protects Its Lake from Acid Rain: Example of Big Moose Lake

Part 2: How a Watershed Protects Its Lake from Acid Rain: Example of Big Moose Lake
A spreadsheet model is developed for trends in acidification of the watershed over the period from 1880 to 1950, showing the emergence of a tipping point around 1950. The model is run again from 1992-2040, showing the recovery of the watershed after implementation of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.

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Bill Stigliani, University of Northern Iowa
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