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                             35 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Aluminium: The Need for a Re-Evaluation of Its Toxicity and Solubility in Mature Forest Stands Helene A. De Wit
2001
1 1 p. 103-118
16 p.
article
2 An Analysis of the Structure of the Simple Mass BalanceEquation: Implications for Testing National Critical Loads Maps F. Kennedy
2001
1 1 p. 281-298
18 p.
article
3 A Novel Method for Mapping Critical Loads Across a RiverNetwork: Application to the River Dart, Southwest England C. D. Evans
2001
1 1 p. 437-453
17 p.
article
4 Base Cation Losses from a Coniferous Catchment in Central Ontario, Canada Shaun A. Watmough
2001
1 1 p. 507-524
18 p.
article
5 Composition of the Saprotrophic Fungi in Calluna Heathland Soil and the Influence of Ammonium Nitrate Application Marianne Johansson
2001
1 1 p. 231-239
9 p.
article
6 Concentrations, Cumulative Exposure and CriticalLevels of Ozone in Ireland Y. de Kluizenaar
2001
1 1 p. 197-210
14 p.
article
7 Critical Loads and Exceedances of Acid Deposition and Associated Forest Growth in the Northern Hardwood and BorealConiferous Forests in Québec, Canada Rock Ouimet
2001
1 1 p. 119-134
16 p.
article
8 Critical Loads Exceedances in Germany and their Dependence on the Scale of Input Data Till Spranger
2001
1 1 p. 335-351
17 p.
article
9 Critical Loads Is There A Need For A New Concept? Peringe Grennfelt
2001
1 1 p. 21-27
7 p.
article
10 Critical Loads of Acidity for Forest Soils: Tentative Modifications Maria Holmberg
2001
1 1 p. 91-101
11 p.
article
11 Deposition Loads of Sulphur and Nitrogen in Germany Thomas Gauger
2001
1 1 p. 353-373
21 p.
article
12 Development and Application of Critical,Target and Monitoring Loads for the Management ofAcid Deposition in Alberta, Canada Kenneth R. Foster
2001
1 1 p. 135-151
17 p.
article
13 Does Soil Acidification Affect Spruce Needle Chemical Composition and Tree Growth? Lars Nyberg
2001
1 1 p. 241-263
23 p.
article
14 Element Removal in Harvested Tree Biomass:Scenarios for Critical Loads in Wallonia, SouthBelgium B. Bosman
2001
1 1 p. 153-167
15 p.
article
15 Fluxes of NO3-, NH4+,NO, NO2, andN2O in an Old Danish Beech Forest C. Beier
2001
1 1 p. 187-195
9 p.
article
16 Freshwater Critical Loads in Wales B. Reynolds
2001
1 1 p. 495-505
11 p.
article
17 High Immobilization of NH4+ in Danish Heath SoilRelated to Succession, Soil and Nutrients: Implications forCritical Loads of N H. L. Kristensen
2001
1 1 p. 211-230
20 p.
article
18 How are Results from Critical Load CalculationsReflected in Lake Water Chemistry? Anders Wilander
2001
1 1 p. 525-532
8 p.
article
19 Incorporation of Seasonal Nitrogen Dynamics within aLong-Term Acidification Model Robert Collins
2001
1 1 p. 483-494
12 p.
article
20 Investigating the Uncertainties in the SimpleMass Balance Equation for Acidity Critical Loadsfor Terrestrial Ecosystems in the United Kingdom Jane Hall
2001
1 1 p. 43-56
14 p.
article
21 Is The Ca + K + Mg/Al Ratio in the Soil Solution aPredictive Tool for Estimating Forest Damage? A. Göransson
2001
1 1 p. 57-74
18 p.
article
22 List of Reviewers for the Critical Loads Conference Copenhagen 1999 2001
1 1 p. 571-573
3 p.
article
23 Note From the Publisher and the Editor-in-Chief P. Roos
2001
1 1 p. 7-8
2 p.
article
24 Predicting Freshwater Critical Loads from CatchmentCharacteristics using National Datasets M. R. Kernan
2001
1 1 p. 415-435
21 p.
article
25 Preface Knud Erik Nielsen
2001
1 1 p. 1-4
4 p.
article
26 Soil Acidity Parameters and Defoliation Degree in SixNorway Spruce Stands in Finland John Derome
2001
1 1 p. 169-186
18 p.
article
27 Steady-State Models for Calculating Critical Loads of Acidity for Surface Waters Arne Henriksen
2001
1 1 p. 375-398
24 p.
article
28 The Importance of Selecting Appropriate Criteriafor Calculating Acidity Critical Loads forTerrestrial Ecosystems Using the Simple MassBalance Equation Jane Hall
2001
1 1 p. 29-41
13 p.
article
29 The Link Between the Exceedance of Acidity Critical Loads forFreshwaters, Current Chemical Status and Biological Damage: ARe-Interpretation C. J. Curtis
2001
1 1 p. 399-413
15 p.
article
30 The Role of Mineral Weathering Rate Determinations in Generating Uncertainties in the Calculation of Critical Loads of Acidity and their Exceedance Simon Langan
2001
1 1 p. 299-312
14 p.
article
31 The UN/ECE International Programme on Mapping Critical Loads and Levels Heinz-Detlef Gregor
2001
1 1 p. 5-19
15 p.
article
32 Uncertainties in Large Scale Assessments of Critical LoadExceedances Jesper Bak
2001
1 1 p. 265-280
16 p.
article
33 Use of the Dynamic Model `MAGIC' to Predict RecoveryFollowing Implementation of the Gothenburg Protocol Richard F. Wright
2001
1 1 p. 455-482
28 p.
article
34 Using Multiple Chemical Criteria for Critical Loadsof Acidity in Maritime Regions J. Aherne
2001
1 1 p. 75-90
16 p.
article
35 Variability in Three Finnish Integrated Acidification Models M. Johansson
2001
1 1 p. 313-334
22 p.
article
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