Acid Neutralizing Capacity Flashcards
ANC is the sum of the concentrations of
All proton acceptors minus the concentrations of all the OH- acceptors and proton doners.
Anion neutralising capacity (ANC):
The ability of surface waters to resist acidification.
Where magnesium and calcium are important components of the soil,
(Areas where weathering is high) there is usually enough ANC generation to neutralise acid deposition.
In areas with low base cation concentrations and low weathering rates, the
Release of hydrogen carbonate into freshwaters is low and ANC generation is limited.
Catchment hydrology can affect the reaction time between
The water and the soil particles and determine whether or not a catchment is ion-rich or ion-poor.