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Acid Rain - Deposition to Recovery

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Table of contents

1. Modelling Seasonal Dynamics from Temporal Variation in Agricultural Practices in the UK Ammonia Emission Inventory
S. Hellsten, U. Dragosits, C. J. Place, T. H. Misselbrook, Y. S. Tang, M. A. Sutton

2. Inter-annual Variations of Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide Over Europe During 1958–2003 Simulated with a Regional CTM
Camilla Andersson, Joakim Langner

3. Field Intercomparison of Main Components in Air in EMEP
Wenche Aas, Jan Schaug, Jan Erik Hanssen

4. Variations in the Fluoride Level in Precipitation in a Region of Human Impact
Barbara Walna, Iwona Kurzyca, Jerzy Siepak

5. Long Term Trends in Sulphur and Nitrogen Deposition in Europe and the Cause of Non-linearities
David Fowler, Rognvald Smith, Jennifer Muller, John Neil Cape, Mark Sutton, Jan Willem Erisman, Hilde Fagerli

6. Trends in Chemical Composition of Wet-only Precipitation at Rural French Monitoring Stations Over the 1990–2003 Period
Pierre Sicard, Patrice Coddeville, Stéphane Sauvage, Jean-Claude Galloo

7. Monitoring Long-term Trends in Sulfate and Ammonium in US Precipitation: Results from the National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National Trends Network
Christopher M. B. Lehmann, Van C. Bowersox, Robert S. Larson, Susan M. Larson

8. Temporal Trends of Non-sea Salt Sulfate and Nitrate in Wet Deposition in Japan
Izumi Noguchi, Kentaro Hayashi, Masahide Aikawa, Tsuyoshi Ohizumi, Yukiya Minami, Moritsugu Kitamura, Akira Takahashi, Hiroshi Tanimoto, Kazuhide Matsuda, Hiroshi Hara

9. Sulphate and Nitrate in Precipitation and Soil Water in Pine Forests in Latvia
E. Terauda, O. Nikodemus

10. Acid Rain in Downtown São Paulo City, Brazil
Marcos A. dos Santos, Cynthia F. Illanes, Adalgiza Fornaro, Jairo J. Pedrotti

11. Atmospheric Metal Pollutants-Archives, Methods, and History
Stephen A. Norton

12. Nitrogen Saturation of Terrestrial Ecosystems: Some Recent Findings and Their Implications for Our Conceptual Framework
Bridget A. Emmett

13. Effects of Nitrogen Deposition on Bryophyte Species Composition of Calcareous Grasslands
B. J. Haworth, M. R. Ashmore, A. D. Headley

14. Atmospheric Deposition of Reactive Nitrogen on Turf Grassland in Central Japan: Comparison of the Contribution of Wet and Dry Deposition
Kentaro Hayashi, Michio Komada, Akira Miyata

15. Effects of Nitrogen Supply on the Sensitivity to O3 of Growth and Photosynthesis of Japanese Beech (Fagus crenata) Seedlings
Masahiro Yamaguchi, Makoto Watanabe, Naoki Matsuo, Junichi Naba, Ryo Funada, Motohiro Fukami, Hideyuki Matsumura, Yoshihisa Kohno, Takeshi Izuta

16. Stem Growth of Picea Abies in South Western Sweden in the 10 Years Following Liming and Addition of PK and N
Ulf Sikström

17. X-ray Microanalysis of Needles from Douglas Fir Growing in Environments of Contrasting Acidity
Allan G. Sangster, Lewis Ling, Frédéric Gérard, Martin J. Hodson

18. Effects of Acid Rain on Competitive Releases of Cd, Cu, and Zn from Two Natural Soils and Two Contaminated Soils in Hunan, China
Bohan Liao, Zhaohui Guo, Qingru Zeng, Anne Probst, Jean-Luc Probst

19. Modelling Change in Ground Vegetation Response to Acid and Nitrogen Pollution, Climate Change and Forest Management at in Sweden 1500–2100 A.D.
Harald Sverdrup, Salim Belyazid, Bengt Nihlgård, Lars Ericson

20. Laboratory Measurement of Dry Deposition of Ozone onto Northern Chinese Soil Samples
Atsuyuki Sorimachi, Kazuhiko Sakamoto

21. Ozone Deposition to a Coniferous and Deciduous Forest in the Czech Republic
Miloš Zapletal, Petr Chroust

22. Impact of Harvest Intensity on Long-Term Base Cation Budgets in Swedish Forest Soils
Cecilia Akselsson, Olle Westling, Harald Sverdrup, Johan Holmqvist, Gunnar Thelin, Eva Uggla, Gunnar Malm

23. Long Term Effects of Acid Irrigation at the Höglwald on Seepage Water Chemistry and Nutrient Cycling
Wendelin Weis, Roland Baier, Christian Huber, Axel Göttlein

24. Nitrogen Budget of a Spruce Forest Ecosystem After Six-year Addition of Ammonium Sulphate in Southwest Sweden
Johan Bergholm, Hooshang Majdi, Tryggve Persson

25. Modification of Soil Solid Aluminium Phases During an Extreme Experimental Acidification of A Horizons of Forest Soils from Southwest Europe
J. C. Nóvoa-Muñoz, E. García-Rodeja Gayoso

26. Exposure Programme on Atmospheric Corrosion Effects of Acidifying Pollutants in Tropical and Subtropical Climates
Johan Tidblad, Vladimir Kucera, Farid Samie, Surendra N. Das, Chalothorn Bhamornsut, Leong Chow Peng, King Lung So, Zhao Dawei, Le Thi Hong Lien, Hans Schollenberger, Chozi V. Lungu, David Simbi

27. UN/ECE ICP Materials Dose-response Functions for the Multi-pollutant Situation
Vladimir Kucera, Johan Tidblad, Katerina Kreislova, Dagmar Knotkova, Markus Faller, Daniel Reiss, Rolf Snethlage, Tim Yates, Jan Henriksen, Manfred Schreiner, Michael Melcher, Martin Ferm, Roger-Alexandre Lefèvre, Joanna Kobus

28. Long-term Trends in Surface Water Quality of Five Lakes in Japan
T. Yamada, T. Inoue, H. Fukuhara, O. Nakahara, T. Izuta, R. Suda, M. Takahashi, H. Sase, A. Takahashi, H. Kobayashi, T. Ohizumi, T. Hakamata

29. The Fernow Watershed Acidification Study: Ecosystem Acidification, Nitrogen Saturation and Base Cation Leaching
Mary Beth Adams, James N. Kochenderfer, Pamela J. Edwards

30. Response of Drinking-water Reservoir Ecosystems to Decreased Acidic Atmospheric Deposition in SE Germany: Signs of Biological Recovery
Andreas Meybohm, Kai-Uwe Ulrich

31. Invasives, Introductions and Acidification: The Dynamics of a Stressed River Fish Community
Bjørn Mejdell Larsen, Odd Terje Sandlund, Hans Mack Berger, Trygve Hesthagen

32. Fish Stomachs as a Biomonitoring Tool in Studies of Invertebrate Recovery
Arne Fjellheim, Åsmund Tysse, Vilhelm Bjerknes

33. Acidification at Plastic Lake, Ontario: Has 20 Years Made a Difference?
Shaun A. Watmough, Julian Aherne, M. Catherine Eimers, Peter J. Dillon

34. Modeling Acidification Recovery on Threatened Ecosystems: Application to the Evaluation of the Gothenburg Protocol in France
David Moncoulon, Anne Probst, Liisa Martinson

35. Recovery of Acidified Lakes: Lessons From Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
W. Keller, N. D. Yan, J. M. Gunn, J. Heneberry

36. Relationships Between Macroinvertebrate Assemblages of Stony Littoral Habitats and Water Chemistry Variables Indicative of Acid-stress
Richard K. Johnson, Willem Goedkoop, Jens Fölster, Anders Wilander

37. A Novel Environmental Quality Criterion for Acidification in Swedish Lakes—An Application of Studies on the Relationship Between Biota and Water Chemistry
Jens Fölster, Cecilia Andrén, Kevin Bishop, Ishi Buffam, Neil Cory, Willem Goedkoop, Kerstin Holmgren, Richard Johnson, Hjalmar Laudon, Anders Wilander

38. Effects of Liming on the Aquatic Fauna in a Norwegian Watershed: Why Do Crustaceans and Fish Respond Differently?
Trygve Hesthagen, Bjørn Walseng, Leif Roger Karlsen, Roy M. Langéker

39. Recovery of Acidified Streams in Forests Treated by Total Catchment Liming
Olle Westling, Therese Zetterberg

40. Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Reducing the Emission of Nitrogen Oxides in Asia
Ken Yamashita, Fumiko Ito, Keigo Kameda, Tracey Holloway, Matthew P. Johnston

41. European Critical Loads of Cadmium, Lead and Mercury and their Exceedances
J. Slootweg, J. P. Hettelingh, M. Posch, G. Schütze, T. Spranger, W. de Vries, G. J. Reinds, M. van't Zelfde, S. Dutchak, I. Ilyin

42. Critical Loads and Dynamic Modelling to Assess European Areas at Risk of Acidification and Eutrophication
J. P. Hettelingh, M. Posch, J. Slootweg, G. J. Reinds, T. Spranger, L. Tarrason

43. On the Calculation and Interpretation of Target Load Functions
Mattias Alveteg, Liisa Martinson

44. Comparison of Critical Load Exceedance and Its Uncertainty Based on National and Site-specific Data
Liz Heywood, Richard Skeffington, Paul Whitehead, Brian Reynolds

45. Setting Site Specific Critical Loads: An Approach using Endorsement Theory and Dempster—Shafer
Richard A. Wadsworth, Jane R. Hall

46. Why Critical Loads of Acidity and N for Soils Should be Based on Pollutant Effective Concentrations Rather Than Deposition Fluxes
Malcolm S. Cresser

47. The Applicability of National Critical Loads Data in Assessing Designated Sites
Jane Hall, Jackie Ullyett, Richard Wadsworth, Brian Reynolds

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Nyckelord: SCIENCE / Environmental Science SCI026000

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Utgivare
Springer
Utgivningsår
2007
Språk
en
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1
Kategori
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E-bok
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9781402058851

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