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The contribution of humic substances to the acidity of colored natural waters

January 1, 1983

An operationally defined carboxyl content of humic substances extracted from rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands, and groundwaters throughout the United States and Canada is reported. Despite the diversity of the samples, only small variations were observed in this humic carboxyl content. The dissociation behavior of two combined fulvic/humic acid extracts was studied and it was found that the dissociation of the humics varied in a predictable manner with pH. Using a carboxyl content of 10 μeq/ mg humic organic carbon, and mass action quotient calculated from sample pH, the ionic balances of three highly colored Nova Scotia rivers were estimated.

Publication Year 1983
Title The contribution of humic substances to the acidity of colored natural waters
DOI 10.1016/0016-7037(83)90218-1
Authors B.G. Oliver, E. M. Thurman, R. L. Malcolm
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Index ID 70011320
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse