Science. 1979 May 4;204(4392):497-9. doi: 10.1126/science.204.4392.497.
The neutralization of strong acids from precipitation is largely accomplished (75 percent) in the soil zone by rapid reaction with basic aluminum salts and biologic matter. On a regional basis, acidified and aluminum-rich lakes and streams in New England are confined mainly to low-order watersheds.
沉淀中的强酸通过与碱性铝盐和生物物质的快速反应,在很大程度上(75%)被土壤区中和。在区域基础上,新英格兰酸化和富铝的湖泊和溪流主要局限于低等级流域。