Take a look at the attached. This is broad as it is global but might help with your work. Addendum to: “A global assessment of precipitation chemistry and
deposition of sulfur, nitrogen, sea salt, base cations, organic acids,
My thesis covers Fe, Mn, and P precipitation and redox chemistry at the sediment water interface in warm monomictic lakes. Some of the sources in my references section may be of help to you.
Hi Pauline, I just noticed your question. I've been a bit out of the water chemistry game for a few years now, but there was a lot of hydrochemistry work conducted in eastern North America during the acid rain "heyday" of the 1980s, and it was slowly wound back during the 1990s, and then hung by a thread except for a few sites since 2000. The best contact I can suggest is Dean Jeffries (Google him for Canada), but papers by Peter Dillon and John Gunn will also help.
In my Doctoral thesis http://roderic.uv.es/handle/10550/32145, you can review the results and the evolution of mail inorganic nutrients of P, N and Si after an experimental study of eutrophicatation in a shallow lake.
I work on clastic sedimentology of young basins ( eastern turkey) and geothermal waters ... there are a few short technical reports abour water chemistry..I will send soon in future. rgds.
Hi all, I have used your tips for the following review paper that contains a table with comparison of the hydrochemistry of all types of water. Let me know if your interested and I'll send you a copy of the proofs, the final pdf will still take a while.