Atmospheric monitoring network operations and results in Canada Douglas M. WhelpdaleLeonard A. Barrie OriginalPaper Pages: 7 - 23
The influence of surface structure on predicted particle dry deposition to natural grass canopies Cliff I. DavidsonJanel M. MillerMark A. Pleskow OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 43
Source regions of summertime ozone and haze episodes in the eastern United States George T. WolffNelson A. KellyMartin A. Ferman OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 81
Estimation of wet and dry deposition of pollutant sulfur in eastern Canada as a function of major source regions J. D. ShannonE. C. Voldner OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 104
The effects of sulfate and non-sulfate particles on light scattering at the Mauna Loa Observatory Allen C. Dittenhoefer OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 121
Impact of New York state emission sources on class 1 areas Gopal SistlaAlan J. DomarackiSury N. Putta OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 128
Modeling of first plume encounters with precipitation Daniel J. McNaughton OriginalPaper Pages: 129 - 137
A computed sulphur budget for the eastern Canadian provinces M. P. OlsonE. C. VoldnerK. K. Oikawa OriginalPaper Pages: 139 - 155
Modeling of pollutant transport and removal during a regional sulfate episode Halük ÖzkaynakP. Barry RyanLance F. Bosart OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 171
Effects of varying air trajectories on spatial and temporal precipitation chemistry patterns Gilbert S. RaynorJanet V. Hayes OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 189
Bridging the gap between air quality and precipitation chemistry G. M. Hidy OriginalPaper Pages: 191 - 198
An analysis of spatial variability of the dominant ions in precipitation in the eastern United States Jerre W. WilsonVolker A. Mohnen OriginalPaper Pages: 199 - 213
The cation denudation rate as a quantitative index of sensitivity of eastern Canadian rivers to acidic atmospheric precipitation Mary E. Thompson OriginalPaper Pages: 215 - 226
Modern and paleolimnological evidence for accelerated leaching and metal accumulation in soils in New England, caused by atmospheric deposition Denis W. HansonStephen A. NortonJohn S. Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 239
The use of calibrated lakes and watersheds for estimating atmospheric deposition near a large point source P. J. DillonD. S. JeffriesW. A. Scheider OriginalPaper Pages: 241 - 258
Biological, chemical and physical responses of lakes to experimental acidification D. W. SchindlerM. A. Turner OriginalPaper Pages: 259 - 271
Effects of experimental acidification on macroinvertebrate drift diversity in a mountain stream Ronald J. HallJ. Michael PrattGene E. Likens OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 287
Aluminum toxicity to fish in acidic waters Joan P. BakerCarl L. Schofield OriginalPaper Pages: 289 - 309
Liming of acidified lakes: Induced long-term changes Hans HultbergIngvar B. Andersson OriginalPaper Pages: 311 - 331
Structure and productivity of epiphytic algal communities onLobelia dortmanna L. in acidified and limed lakes S. Lazarek OriginalPaper Pages: 333 - 342
Acidification of Nova Scotia lakes I: Response of diatom assemblages in the Halifax area Hague H. VaughanJohn K. UnderwoodJ. Gordon Ogden III OriginalPaper Pages: 353 - 361
Oxidant effects on forest tree seedling growth in the Appalachian mountains Stephen F. DuchelleJ. M. SkellyBoris I. Chevone OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 373
Effects of acidic precipitation and acidity on soil microbial processes A. J. Francis OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 394
Effects of acidity in precipitation on terrestrial vegetation Lance S. EvansLand and Freshwater Environmental Sciences Group OriginalPaper Pages: 395 - 403
Potential effects of acid precipitation on soil nitrogen and productivity of forest ecosystems J. D. AberG. R. HendreyJ. M. Melillo OriginalPaper Pages: 405 - 412
An acid deposition perspective for northeastern Alberta and northern Saskatchewan S. R. Shewchuk OriginalPaper Pages: 413 - 419
The effects of simulated acid precipitation on photosynthesis in the caribou lichenCladina stellaris (Opiz) Brodo Martin J. Lechowicz OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 430