Effects of Acid Precipitation on Terrestrial Ecosystems (e-bog) af Havas, M.
Havas, M. (forfatter)

Effects of Acid Precipitation on Terrestrial Ecosystems e-bog

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This volume contains papers presented at a NATO Advanced Research Institute, sponsored by their Eco-Sciences Panel, on &quote;The effects of acid precipitation on vegetation and soils,&quote; held at Toronto, Canada from May 22-26, 1978. The organizing expenses and greater part of the expenses of the speakers and chair~en were provided by N.A.T.O. The scientific programme was planned by T. C. H...
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere Havas, M. (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 6 december 2012
Genrer Mathematics and Science
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781461330332
This volume contains papers presented at a NATO Advanced Research Institute, sponsored by their Eco-Sciences Panel, on "e;The effects of acid precipitation on vegetation and soils,"e; held at Toronto, Canada from May 22-26, 1978. The organizing expenses and greater part of the expenses of the speakers and chair~en were provided by N.A.T.O. The scientific programme was planned by T. C. Hutchinson together with an international planning committee of G. Abrahamsen (Norway), G. Likens (U.S.A.), F.E. Last (U.K.), C.O. Tamm (Sweden) and B. Ulrich (W. Germany). Many of the dimensions of the 'acid rain' problem are common to countries of northern Europe and North America. The developing awareness over the past ten years of the international nature of the acid rain phenomenon has lead to studies documenting damaging effects on susceptible freshwater bodies. Large areas of the Canadian Pre-Cambrian Shield, with its extension into the United States, and the granitic areas of southern Norwayand Sweden contain lakes which are in the process of acidification. The biological resources of these affected areas are of considerable national concern. However, while clearly damaging effects of acidification on freshwater systems have been well documented, the impact of acid precipitation on terrestrial systems has not been so well understood.