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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acknowledgments 1998
102 1S1 p. xvi-
1 p.
artikel
2 Agricultural NH3 and NOx emissions in Canada Kurvits, T.
1998
102 1S1 p. 187-194
8 p.
artikel
3 Agricultural nutrient balances as agri-environmental indicators: an OECD perspective Parris, Kevin
1998
102 1S1 p. 219-225
7 p.
artikel
4 Alternative strategies for reducing nitrogen loading Jensen, J.J.
1998
102 1S1 p. 741-748
8 p.
artikel
5 Analysis of ammonia, ammonium aerosols and acid gases in the atmosphere at a commercial hog farm in eastern North Carolina, USA McCulloch, Ronald B.
1998
102 1S1 p. 263-268
6 p.
artikel
6 Analysis of environmental policy measures aimed at reducing nitrogen leaching at the farm level Hasler, Berit
1998
102 1S1 p. 749-754
6 p.
artikel
7 Application of a conceptual catchment scale nitrate transport model on two rural river basins Van Herpe, Y.
1998
102 1S1 p. 569-577
9 p.
artikel
8 Application of nitrogen in production and post-production systems of agriculture and its effect on environment in India Shukla, B.D.
1998
102 1S1 p. 115-122
8 p.
artikel
9 Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen compounds in the Czech Republic Zapletal, Miloš
1998
102 1S1 p. 305-311
7 p.
artikel
10 Atmospheric peroxyacyl nitrates in urban/remote sites and the lower troposphere around Japan Watanabe, I
1998
102 1S1 p. 253-261
9 p.
artikel
11 Author index 1998
102 1S1 p. 781-782
2 p.
artikel
12 Canadian NOx VOC Science Assessment: science and policy linkages Olivotto, C.
1998
102 1S1 p. 619-624
6 p.
artikel
13 Changes in nitrogen transformations in forest soil as a result of sprinkling infiltration Lindroos, Antti-Jussi
1998
102 1S1 p. 421-426
6 p.
artikel
14 Characterization of biogenic nitric oxide source strength in the southeast United States Aneja, Viney P.
1998
102 1S1 p. 211-218
8 p.
artikel
15 Comparison of emissions of nitrogen and sulfur oxides to deposition of nitrate and sulfate in the USA by state in 1990 Furiness, Cari
1998
102 1S1 p. 313-320
8 p.
artikel
16 Comparison of N and C dynamics in two Norway spruce stands using a process oriented simulation model Eckersten, Henrik
1998
102 1S1 p. 395-401
7 p.
artikel
17 Computer-aided model system N-PROG® for estimating the requirements of nitrogen, crop yields and post-harvest nitrogen residues with respect to ecological parameters, economic and crop management factors Schoop, Peter
1998
102 1S1 p. 531-538
8 p.
artikel
18 Consequences of new scientific findings for future abatement of ammonia emissions Erisman, J.W.
1998
102 1S1 p. 275-282
8 p.
artikel
19 Critical loads for nitrogen deposition and their exceedance at European scale Kuylenstierna, J.C.I.
1998
102 1S1 p. 591-598
8 p.
artikel
20 Deposition of nitrogen and other major inorganic compounds in Norway, 1992–1996 Tørseth, K.
1998
102 1S1 p. 299-304
6 p.
artikel
21 Dispersion, deposition and impacts of atmospheric ammonia: quantifying local budgets and spatial variability Sutton, M.A.
1998
102 1S1 p. 349-361
13 p.
artikel
22 Economic impact of reductions in exposure of agricultural crops to nitrogen- and sulphuroxides in the Netherlands Bunte, F.H.J.
1998
102 1S1 p. 657-661
5 p.
artikel
23 Editorial Manning, William J.
1998
102 1S1 p. v-
1 p.
artikel
24 Effects of enhanced N deposition as (NH4)2SO4 and HNO3 on base cation leaching from podzol microcosms White, C.C.
1998
102 1S1 p. 463-469
7 p.
artikel
25 Effects of eutrophication in drainage ditches Janse, Jan H.
1998
102 1S1 p. 547-552
6 p.
artikel
26 Effects of nitrogen deposition on field layer vegetation in south Swedish oak forests Brunet, Jörg
1998
102 1S1 p. 35-40
6 p.
artikel
27 Effects of nitrogen deposition on tree growth and soil nutrients in boreal Scots pine stands Nissinen, A.
1998
102 1S1 p. 61-68
8 p.
artikel
28 EMEP Eulerian model for atmospheric transport and deposition of nitrogen species over Europe Jonson, J.E.
1998
102 1S1 p. 289-298
10 p.
artikel
29 Emission reduction scenarios for nitrogen compounds and their impact on acidification, eutrophication and ozone formation in Flanders Mensink, C.
1998
102 1S1 p. 641-647
7 p.
artikel
30 Environmental hazards of nitrogen loading in wetland rice fields Ghosh, B.C.
1998
102 1S1 p. 123-126
4 p.
artikel
31 Environmental impacts of different nitrogen inputs on dairy farms and implications for the Resource Management Act of New Zealand Ledgard, S.F.
1998
102 1S1 p. 515-519
5 p.
artikel
32 Environmental performance indicators for nitrogen Hanegraaf, Marjoleine C.
1998
102 1S1 p. 711-715
5 p.
artikel
33 Episodic behaviour of nitrate in runoff during six years of nitrogen addition to the NITREX catchment at Gårdsjön, Sweden Moldan, F.
1998
102 1S1 p. 439-444
6 p.
artikel
34 EU policies for the reduction of nitrogen in water: the example of the Nitrates Directive Goodchild, R.G.
1998
102 1S1 p. 737-740
4 p.
artikel
35 Evaluation of ammonia emission abatement on the basis of measurements and model calculations Erisman, J.W.
1998
102 1S1 p. 269-274
6 p.
artikel
36 Evaluation of organic horizon C:N ratio as an indicator of nitrate leaching in conifer forests across Europe Dise, N.B.
1998
102 1S1 p. 453-456
4 p.
artikel
37 Evaluation of SO2 and NO2 concentration levels in Vilnius (Lithuania) using passive diffusion samplers Perkauskas, D.
1998
102 1S1 p. 249-252
4 p.
artikel
38 Experimental calibration of Ellenberg's indicator value for nitrogen Wamelink, G.W.W.
1998
102 1S1 p. 371-375
5 p.
artikel
39 Factors influencing NO3 concentrations in rain, stream water, ground water and podzol profiles of eight small catchments in the European Arctic Kashulina, Galina
1998
102 1S1 p. 559-568
10 p.
artikel
40 Feasibility of national nitrogen balances Slak, Marie-Françoise
1998
102 1S1 p. 235-240
6 p.
artikel
41 Focus on emission factors: a sensitivity analysis of ammonia emission modelling in the Netherlands Leneman, H.
1998
102 1S1 p. 205-210
6 p.
artikel
42 Foreword by Lars Nordberg Nordberg, Lars
1998
102 1S1 p. xiv-
1 p.
artikel
43 Foreword by Margaretha de Boer de Boer, Margaretha
1998
102 1S1 p. xiii-
1 p.
artikel
44 Global air emission inventories for anthropogenic sources of NOx, NH3 and N2O in 1990 Olivier, J.G.J.
1998
102 1S1 p. 135-148
14 p.
artikel
45 Impacts and fate of experimentally enhanced nitrogen deposition on a British lowland heath Power, S.A.
1998
102 1S1 p. 27-34
8 p.
artikel
46 Influence of set-aside on the nitrate content of soil profiles Clotuche, P.
1998
102 1S1 p. 501-506
6 p.
artikel
47 Keyword index 1998
102 1S1 p. 783-785
3 p.
artikel
48 Leaching of nitrate from agriculture to groundwater: the effect of policies and measures in the Netherlands Oenema, O.
1998
102 1S1 p. 471-478
8 p.
artikel
49 List of participants 1998
102 1S1 p. 787-795
9 p.
artikel
50 Making the link between science and policy: controlling N losses from agriculture in Canada De Kimpe, C.R.
1998
102 1S1 p. 763-769
7 p.
artikel
51 Mineral accounting: the way to combat eutrophication and to achieve the drinking water objective van den Brandt, H.M.P.
1998
102 1S1 p. 705-709
5 p.
artikel
52 Mitigation of nitrous oxide emission from dairy farming systems Velthof, G.L.
1998
102 1S1 p. 173-178
6 p.
artikel
53 Mixed farming systems as a way towards a more efficient use of nitrogen in European Union agriculture Oomen, G.J.M.
1998
102 1S1 p. 697-704
8 p.
artikel
54 Modelling the effect of atmospheric deposition on shallow heathland lakes in the Netherlands: dry deposition on water — now you see it, now you don't Wortelboer, F.G.
1998
102 1S1 p. 539-546
8 p.
artikel
55 Modelling the effects of nitrogen addition on soil nitrogen status and nitrogen uptake in a Norway spruce stand in Denmark Beier, Claus
1998
102 1S1 p. 409-414
6 p.
artikel
56 Modelling the spatial distribution of agricultural ammonia emissions in the UK Dragosits, U.
1998
102 1S1 p. 195-203
9 p.
artikel
57 Modified ZSM-5 zeolite as DENOX catalyst Varga, J.
1998
102 1S1 p. 691-695
5 p.
artikel
58 Monitoring of nitrogen compounds on Yakushima Island, a world natural heritage site Satake, Kenichi
1998
102 1S1 p. 107-113
7 p.
artikel
59 N-fluxes and efficiencies on farms in Styria, Austria Kuderna, M.
1998
102 1S1 p. 507-513
7 p.
artikel
60 Nitrate in nature: product of soil cover Bielek, P.
1998
102 1S1 p. 527-530
4 p.
artikel
61 Nitrate in sources of drinking water? Dutch drinking water companies aim at prevention Joosten, L.T.A.
1998
102 1S1 p. 487-492
6 p.
artikel
62 Nitrate leaching in dairy farming: economic effects of environmental restrictions Groeneveld, R.
1998
102 1S1 p. 755-761
7 p.
artikel
63 Nitrate leaching in forest ecosystems is related to forest floor C N ratios Gundersen, P.
1998
102 1S1 p. 403-407
5 p.
artikel
64 Nitrification-denitrification processes and technologies in new contexts Verstraete, W.
1998
102 1S1 p. 717-726
10 p.
artikel
65 Nitrification in organic and mineral soil layers in coniferous forests in response to acidity Rudebeck, Anna
1998
102 1S1 p. 377-383
7 p.
artikel
66 Nitrogen balances and leaching in four agricultural catchments in southeastern Norway Bechmann, M.
1998
102 1S1 p. 493-499
7 p.
artikel
67 Nitrogen deposition in Canada's Boreal Shield: implications for the Kyoto Protocol Brydges, T.G.
1998
102 1S1 p. 365-370
6 p.
artikel
68 Nitrogen deposition in Swiss forests and its possible relevance for leaf nutrient status, parasite attacks and soil acidification Flückiger, W.
1998
102 1S1 p. 69-76
8 p.
artikel
69 Nitrogen efficiency in global animal production Van der Hoek, Klaas W.
1998
102 1S1 p. 127-132
6 p.
artikel
70 Nitrogen enrichment of European inland and marine waters with special attention to Danish policy measures Iversen, Torben Moth
1998
102 1S1 p. 771-780
10 p.
artikel
71 Nitrogen in Dutch freshwater lakes: trends and targets van der Molen, D.T.
1998
102 1S1 p. 553-557
5 p.
artikel
72 Nitrogen mineralisation in deciduous forest soils in south Sweden in gradients of soil acidity and deposition Falkengren-Grerup, Ursula
1998
102 1S1 p. 415-420
6 p.
artikel
73 Nitrogen monitoring in groundwater in the sandy regions of the Netherlands Fraters, Dico
1998
102 1S1 p. 479-485
7 p.
artikel
74 Nitrogen pollution on the local scale in lithuania: vitality of forest ecosystems Armolaitis, K.
1998
102 1S1 p. 55-60
6 p.
artikel
75 Nitrogen removal in buffer strips along a lowland stream in the Netherlands: a pilot study Hefting, Mariet M.
1998
102 1S1 p. 521-526
6 p.
artikel
76 Nitrogen response of herbs and graminoids in experiments with simulated acid soil solution Falkengren-Grerup, Ursula
1998
102 1S1 p. 93-99
7 p.
artikel
77 Nitrogen saturation experiments (NITREX) in coniferous forest ecosystems in Europe: a summary of results Tietema, A.
1998
102 1S1 p. 433-437
5 p.
artikel
78 Nitrous oxide emissions from a wheat field in response to elevated carbon dioxide concentration and open-top chamber enclosure Pleijel, H.
1998
102 1S1 p. 167-171
5 p.
artikel
79 Nitrous oxide flux from irrigated rice fields in West Java Suratno, W.
1998
102 1S1 p. 159-166
8 p.
artikel
80 NOx emission abatement in EU power stations: results and response to the acidification strategy van der Kooij, J.
1998
102 1S1 p. 677-683
7 p.
artikel
81 On the abundance of epiphytic green algae in relation to the nitrogen concentrations of biomonitors and nitrogen deposition in Finland Poikolainen, J.
1998
102 1S1 p. 85-92
8 p.
artikel
82 Optimizing air quality management in Europe and North America: Justification for integrated management of both oxidized and reduced forms of nitrogen Cowling, E.B.
1998
102 1S1 p. 599-608
10 p.
artikel
83 Policies and instruments for reducing nitrogen oxide emissions from stationary sources in The Netherlands de Jonge, Lex
1998
102 1S1 p. 671-675
5 p.
artikel
84 Power-station contributions to local concentrations of NO2 at ground level Webb, A.H.
1998
102 1S1 p. 283-288
6 p.
artikel
85 Preface 1998
102 1S1 p. xv-
1 p.
artikel
86 Recovery of valuable nitrogen compounds from agricultural liquid wastes: potential possibilities, bottlenecks and future technological challenges Rulkens, W.H.
1998
102 1S1 p. 727-735
9 p.
artikel
87 Reduction of nitrogen oxides in flue gases Radojevic, Miroslav
1998
102 1S1 p. 685-689
5 p.
artikel
88 Regional mass budgets of oxidized and reduced nitrogen and their relative contribution to the nitrogen inputs of sensitive ecosystems Fowler, D.
1998
102 1S1 p. 337-342
6 p.
artikel
89 Residual effects of N fertilization on soil-water chemistry and ground vegetation in a Swedish Scots pine forest Nohrstedt, Hans-Örjan
1998
102 1S1 p. 77-83
7 p.
artikel
90 Risk of damage to crops in the direct neighbourhood of ammonia sources van der Eerden, L.J.M.
1998
102 1S1 p. 49-53
5 p.
artikel
91 Seasonal variability and mitigation options for N2O emissions from differently managed grasslands Kammann, Claudia
1998
102 1S1 p. 179-186
8 p.
artikel
92 Setting international targets for controlling atmospheric emissions of pollutants — now and in the future Bull, Keith R.
1998
102 1S1 p. 581-589
9 p.
artikel
93 Soil acidification along an ammonium deposition gradient in a Corsican Pine stand in northern Belgium De Schrijver, An
1998
102 1S1 p. 427-431
5 p.
artikel
94 Soil nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions as indicators of elevated atmospheric N deposition rates in seminatural ecosystems Skiba, U.
1998
102 1S1 p. 457-461
5 p.
artikel
95 Spatial planning as a tool for decreasing nitrogen loads in nature areas Bleeker, Albert
1998
102 1S1 p. 649-655
7 p.
artikel
96 Spatial variation in annual nitrogen deposition in a rural region in Switzerland Eugster, Werner
1998
102 1S1 p. 327-335
9 p.
artikel
97 Summary statement Erisman, Jan Willem
1998
102 1S1 p. 3-12
10 p.
artikel
98 The EU Acidification Strategy: Sensitivity of calculated emission ceilings for nitrogen and sulphur for Denmark Bak, J.
1998
102 1S1 p. 625-633
9 p.
artikel
99 The global nitrogen cycle: changes and consequences Galloway, James N.
1998
102 1S1 p. 15-24
10 p.
artikel
100 The impact of land use on N2O emissions from watersheds draining into the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and European Seas Kroeze, C.
1998
102 1S1 p. 149-158
10 p.
artikel
101 The influence of drought and natural rewetting on nitrogen dynamics in a coniferous ecosystem in Ireland Ryan, Miriam G.
1998
102 1S1 p. 445-451
7 p.
artikel
102 The limitations of integrated assessment modelling in developing air pollution control policies Cocks, A.T.
1998
102 1S1 p. 635-639
5 p.
artikel
103 The Manure Model: manure, minerals (N, P and K), ammonia emission, heavy metals and the use of fertiliser in Dutch agriculture Oudendag, D.A.
1998
102 1S1 p. 241-246
6 p.
artikel
104 The mass budget of atmospheric ammonia in woodland within 1 km of livestock buildings Fowler, D.
1998
102 1S1 p. 343-348
6 p.
artikel
105 The monitoring of nitrogen surpluses from agriculture van Eerdt, M.M.
1998
102 1S1 p. 227-233
7 p.
artikel
106 The nitrogen reduction programme in the Federal Republic of Germany Eichler, Franziska
1998
102 1S1 p. 609-617
9 p.
artikel
107 The relationship between nitrogen deposition, species composition and foliar nitrogen concentrations in woodland flora in the vicinity of livestock farms Pitcairn, C.E.R.
1998
102 1S1 p. 41-48
8 p.
artikel
108 Towards integrated national modelling with particular reference to the environmental effects of nutrients Alkemade, J.R.M.
1998
102 1S1 p. 101-105
5 p.
artikel
109 Transport and the environment: the contribution of national and local policies van Wee, B.
1998
102 1S1 p. 663-670
8 p.
artikel
110 Turnover of carbon and nitrogen in coniferous forest soils of different N-status and under different 15NH4N application rate Sjöberg, R.Michael
1998
102 1S1 p. 385-393
9 p.
artikel
111 Wet deposition of ammonium and atmospheric distribution of ammonia and particulate ammonium in Japan Murano, Kentaro
1998
102 1S1 p. 321-326
6 p.
artikel
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