SpottedCharr
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This is something that occurred to me some years ago after I had read an entire book about black walnut trees. Black walnuts influence the soul around them by raising the PH. That is, the soil turns basic (is that the right word?) Any chemists here?
Well, couldn't we plant these trees in the headwaters of streams suffering from acid rain? Perhaps they could create a buffer. I am certainly not well educated in chemistry, but this thought has often encouraged me as it could offer some balancing effect to many of our marginal but otherwise promising mountain streams.
I know that limestone is normally employed to counter acid. But of course this is only a temporary solution.
Any thoughts?
Well, couldn't we plant these trees in the headwaters of streams suffering from acid rain? Perhaps they could create a buffer. I am certainly not well educated in chemistry, but this thought has often encouraged me as it could offer some balancing effect to many of our marginal but otherwise promising mountain streams.
I know that limestone is normally employed to counter acid. But of course this is only a temporary solution.
Any thoughts?