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Physical-chemical stateChanges to the acidic load entering a wetland can affect pH of water/soil. |
The rapid release of acid into a wetland following rain events can reduce pH levels of the soil and water leading to disease, e.g. red-spot in fish, mass mortality events, loss of sensitive biota and the leaching of toxic metals. Acid tolerant species can dominate and prevent original plant species from re-establishing or the soil can become so acid it can prevent the growth of any plant species.
Last updated: 22 March 2013
This page should be cited as:
Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2013) pH – State, WetlandInfo website, accessed 14 April 2025. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/management/pressures/lacustrine-palustrine-threats/ph/state.html