Long-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants [electronic resource] /

Long-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants and Acid Rain Conference This issue of Water, Air, and Soil Pollution is devoted to the collection of papers presented at the Long-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants and Acid Rain Con­ ference held at Albany, N.Y., April 27-30, 1981. The issue includes most of the invited papers as well as a good number of the poster papers. The conference consisted of seven plenary sessions at which the invited papers were presented. After each session the participants discussed the session topic in the poster area where the subject was further explored and expanded. The seven technical sessions were: (1) Networks. (2) Models of Delivery. (3) Interactions with Soils and Ground Water. (4) Calibrated Water Sheds. (5) Effects on Aquatic Biota. (6) Effects on Terrestrial Biota. (7) Health implications. The closing session was devoted to the topic 'The Application of Scientific and Technical Data to the Development of Government Policy; Acid Rain - A Case Study'. The four papers given are not included here.

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Main Authors: Martin, H. C. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1982
Subjects:Environment., Atmospheric sciences., Air pollution., Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution., Atmospheric Sciences.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7966-6
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Long-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants [electronic resource] /
description Long-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants and Acid Rain Conference This issue of Water, Air, and Soil Pollution is devoted to the collection of papers presented at the Long-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants and Acid Rain Con­ ference held at Albany, N.Y., April 27-30, 1981. The issue includes most of the invited papers as well as a good number of the poster papers. The conference consisted of seven plenary sessions at which the invited papers were presented. After each session the participants discussed the session topic in the poster area where the subject was further explored and expanded. The seven technical sessions were: (1) Networks. (2) Models of Delivery. (3) Interactions with Soils and Ground Water. (4) Calibrated Water Sheds. (5) Effects on Aquatic Biota. (6) Effects on Terrestrial Biota. (7) Health implications. The closing session was devoted to the topic 'The Application of Scientific and Technical Data to the Development of Government Policy; Acid Rain - A Case Study'. The four papers given are not included here.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2152722018-07-30T23:50:20ZLong-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants [electronic resource] / Martin, H. C. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands,1982.engLong-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants and Acid Rain Conference This issue of Water, Air, and Soil Pollution is devoted to the collection of papers presented at the Long-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants and Acid Rain Con­ ference held at Albany, N.Y., April 27-30, 1981. The issue includes most of the invited papers as well as a good number of the poster papers. The conference consisted of seven plenary sessions at which the invited papers were presented. After each session the participants discussed the session topic in the poster area where the subject was further explored and expanded. The seven technical sessions were: (1) Networks. (2) Models of Delivery. (3) Interactions with Soils and Ground Water. (4) Calibrated Water Sheds. (5) Effects on Aquatic Biota. (6) Effects on Terrestrial Biota. (7) Health implications. The closing session was devoted to the topic 'The Application of Scientific and Technical Data to the Development of Government Policy; Acid Rain - A Case Study'. The four papers given are not included here.Atmospheric Monitoring Network Operations and Results in Canada -- The Influence of Surface Structure on Predicted Particle Dry Deposition to Natural Grass Canopies -- Estimates for the Long-Range Transport of Air Pollution -- Source Regions of Summertime Ozone and Haze Episodes in the Eastern United States -- Lake Ontario Atmospheric Deposition 1969–1978 -- Estimation of Wet and Dry Deposition of Pollutant Sulfur in Eastern Canada as a Function of Major Source Regions -- The Effects of Sulfate and Non-Sulfate Particles on Light Scattering at the Mauna Loa Observatory -- Impact of New York State Emission Sources on Class 1 Areas -- Modeling of First Plume Encounters with Precipitation -- A Computed Sulphur Budget for the Eastern Canadian Provinces -- Modeling of Pollutant Transport and Removal During a Regional Sulfate Episode -- Effects of Varying Air Trajectories on Spatial and Temporal Precipitation Chemistry Patterns -- Bridging the Gap between Air Quality and Precipitation Chemistry -- An Analysis of Spatial Variability of the Dominant Ions in Precipitation in the Eastern United States -- The Cation Denudation Rate as a Quantitative Index of Sensitivity of Eastern Canadian Rivers to Acidic Atmospheric Precipitation -- Modern and Paleolimnological Evidence for Accelerated Leaching and Metal Accumulation in Soils in New England, Caused by Atmospheric Deposition -- The Use of Calibrated Lakes and Watersheds for Estimating Atmospheric Deposition near a Large Point Source -- Biological, Chemical and Physical Responses of Lakes to Experimental Acidification -- Effects of Experimental Acidification on Macroinvertebrate Drift Diversity in a Mountain Stream -- Aluminum Toxicity to Fish in Acidic Waters -- Liming of Acidified Lakes: Induced Long-Term Changes -- Structure and Productivity of Epiphytic Algal Communities on Lobelia dortmanna L. in Acidified and Limed Lakes -- The Effect of pH and Calcium on Fish and Fisheries -- Acidification of Nova Scotia Lakes I: Response of Diatom Assemblages in the Halifax Area -- Oxidant Effects on Forest Tree Seedling Growth in the Appalachian Mountains -- Effects of Acidic Precipitation and Acidity on Soil Microbial Processes -- Effects of Acidity in Precipitation on Terrestrial Vegetation -- Potential Effects of Acid Precipitation on Soil Nitrogen and Productivity of Forest Ecosystems -- An Acid Deposition Perspective for Northeastern Alberta and Northern Saskatchewan -- The Effects of Simulated Acid Precipitation on Photosynthesis in the Caribou Lichen Cladina stellaris (Opiz) Brodo -- Announcement -- Index to Volume 18, Nos. 1, 2, and 3.Long-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants and Acid Rain Conference This issue of Water, Air, and Soil Pollution is devoted to the collection of papers presented at the Long-Range Transport of Airborne Pollutants and Acid Rain Con­ ference held at Albany, N.Y., April 27-30, 1981. The issue includes most of the invited papers as well as a good number of the poster papers. The conference consisted of seven plenary sessions at which the invited papers were presented. After each session the participants discussed the session topic in the poster area where the subject was further explored and expanded. The seven technical sessions were: (1) Networks. (2) Models of Delivery. (3) Interactions with Soils and Ground Water. (4) Calibrated Water Sheds. (5) Effects on Aquatic Biota. (6) Effects on Terrestrial Biota. (7) Health implications. The closing session was devoted to the topic 'The Application of Scientific and Technical Data to the Development of Government Policy; Acid Rain - A Case Study'. The four papers given are not included here.Environment.Atmospheric sciences.Air pollution.Environment.Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution.Atmospheric Sciences.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7966-6URN:ISBN:9789400979666