Urban, N.R.Gorham, E.Underwood, J.K.Martin, F.B.Ogden, J.G.2011-04-262011-04-261990Urban NR, Gorham E, Underwood JK, Martin FB, Ogden JG. Geochemical processes controlling concentrations of A1, Fe and Mn in Nova Scotia lakes. Limnology and Oceanography 1990 November; 35(7):1516-34.1541-5856https://hdl.handle.net/11299/103162Concentrations of Al, Fe, Mn, major ions, and dissolved organic C (DOC) were measured in 37 lakes in Halifax County, Nova Scotia, to determine the factors controlling the behavior of these metals in acidic waters with relatively high concentrations of organic matter. Concentrations of trace metals ranged from 5 were in equilibrium with gibbsite and amorphous iron hydroxide but highly supersaturated with respect to manganite and Mn(IV) oxides. Concentrations of Mn appear to be determined by the magnitude of the source (i.e. the catchment area) relative to the size of the lake. In lakes with pH < 5, concentrations of Al and Fe seem to be regulated by interactions with DOC. Although the metals and organic C enter the lake separately, we propose that precipitation of metal humates is the major process regulating concentrations of Al and Fe and, to a lesser extent, DOC in these lakes.Chemistry of lake waters/sediments and wetland waters/peats in relation to controlling environmental factorsGeochemical processes controlling concentrations of A1, Fe and Mn in Nova Scotia lakes.Article