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Acid Rain: Scourge of the Past or Trend of the Present?
Has acid rain washed out of forests and streams? Or is a new threat on the way?
Credit: NSF Hubbard Brook LTER Site
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Northeastern lakes were once a witches' brew of acidifying waters that killed fish and birds.
Credit: NSF Hubbard Brook LTER Site
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Will sugar maples turn red in fall? Climate change and acidification of soils may tell the tale.
Credit: NSF Hubbard Brook LTER Site
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Meteorological and precipitation chemistry monitoring at NSF's Hubbard Brook LTER Site.
Credit: NSF Hubbard Brook LTER Site
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A scientist collects a stream sample at the Hubbard Brook LTER Site.
Credit: NSF Hubbard Brook LTER Site
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A gauging station at Hubbard Brook provides new data on acidification of streams.
Credit: NSF Hubbard Brook LTER Site
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