Surface Waters Acidification Programme
Explore the depths of freshwater ecosystems with the insightful "Surface Waters Acidification Programme" by B. J. Mason, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This comprehensive volume of 536 pages delves into the mechanisms and consequences of surface water acidification, a pressing environmental issue affecting rivers and lakes across Great Britain and Scandinavia. It meticulously outlines the chemical processes behind acidification and examines its biological impacts on diverse freshwater life forms. The Surface Waters Acidification Programme (SWAP) gathers a myriad of research findings to present a thorough understanding of this complex phenomenon. Ideal for professionals in environmental science, hydrology, and limnology, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of acid pollution and its effects on our precious water bodies. Discover the intricate relationships within our ecosystems and the pressing challenges they face with this authoritative guide.