Estimable Ecologgers -

Does anyone have any references on chemical characterization of tannic / 
blackwater streams?  What are key chemical parameters that distinguish such 
streams?  Dissolved organic carbon?  pH?  Alkali and alkaline earth metal 
cations?  Something else?  Some combination of these players?  Are there 
different "kinds" of tannic streams?

Visually, it's easy enough to see a stream looks like tea, but is there a suite 
of chemical parameters that correspond to this visual perception?

Much obliged -
Brian


Brian A. Chalfant | -ologist
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
400 Market Street | Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone: 717.787.9639 | Fax: 717.772.3249
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