Atmospheric deposition in Fenno-Scandia: Characteristics and trends Arne SembHarald Dovland OriginalPaper Pages: 5 - 16
Acidic deposition and its effects on the forests of Nordic Europe Folke Andersson OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 29
Gårdsjön Project: lake acidification, chemistry in catchment runoff, lake liming and microcatchment manipulations Hans HultbergPeringe Grennfelt OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 46
Project rain: Changing acid deposition to whole catchments. The first year of treatment R. F. WrightE. GjessingK. Wedum OriginalPaper Pages: 47 - 63
Acid deposition and effects in Nordic Europe. Damage to fish populations in Scandinavia continue to apace Rosseland B. O.Skogheim O. K.Sevaldrud I. H. OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 74
Measuring dry deposition: A re-assessment of the state of the art B. B. Hicks OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 90
Pollutant wet deposition mechanisms in precipitation and fog water L. A. BarrieR. S. Schemenauer OriginalPaper Pages: 91 - 104
Atmospheric measurements of nitrogen dioxide with a sensitive luminol instrument H. I. SchiffG. I. MackayQ. Tran OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 114
Rain, snow and lake water chemistry on and near the Precambrian Shield of Western Canada S. R. Shewchuk OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 123
Acidic precipitation in Western North America: Trends, sources, and altitude effects in New Mexico 1979–1985 Carl J. PoppDonald K. BrandvoldLisa Warneke OriginalPaper Pages: 125 - 133
Patterns of acid deposition to a Danish spruce forest N. E. v. FreieslebenC. RidderL. Rasmussen OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 141
Chemical composition of precipitation at Long Island, NY Yin-Nan LeeJi ShenPaul J. Klotz OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 152
A comparison of summer and winter measurements of atmospheric nitrogen and sulphur compounds K. G. AnlaufJ. W. BottenheimH. A. Wiebe OriginalPaper Pages: 153 - 160
Lichen sulphur and lead levels in relation to deposition patterns in Eastern Canada E. M. ZakshekK. J. PuckettK. E. Percy OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 169
The distribution of pollutants near a frontal surface: A comparison between field experiment and modeling C. M. BanicG. A. IsaacJ. V. Iribarne OriginalPaper Pages: 171 - 177
Monthly mean spatial variations of dry deposition velocities of oxides of sulphur and nitrogen E. C. VoldnerA. Sirois OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 186
Eddy correlation measurements of dry deposition fluxes using a tunable diode laser absorption spectrometer gas monitor G. C. EdwardsG. L. Ogram OriginalPaper Pages: 187 - 194
Effect of a stratus cloud on the redistribution and transformation of pollutants H. -R. ChoJ. V. IribarneW. J. Moroz OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 203
Modeling of throughfall chemistry and indirect measurement of dry deposition A. H. JohannesY. L. ChenT. Suleski OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 216
The composition of precipitation at Snoqualmie Pass and Stevens Pass in the Central Cascades of Washington state L. Clint DuncanE. B. WelchWally Ausserer OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 229
Precipitation chemistry measurement in Alberta Henry L. BertramNirmal C. DasYan K. Lau OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 237
Rainfall acidity in northern Britain — Exploring the data J. N. CapeD. Fowler OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 244
The role of alkaline materials in precipitation chemistry: A brief review of the issues Donald F. GatzWilliam R. BarnardGary J. Stensland OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 251
Snow chemistry in the flin flon area of Manitoba, 1981–1984 S. Floyd PhillipsDavid L. WottonDale B. McEachern OriginalPaper Pages: 253 - 261
Spatial and temporal pattern of sulfate and nitrate wet deposition in Ontario A. M. TangW. H. ChanM. A. Lusis OriginalPaper Pages: 263 - 273
The spatial and temporal variation of the sulphate to nitrate ratio in precipitation in eastern North America Peter W. SummersLeonard A. Barrie OriginalPaper Pages: 275 - 283
Alkaline materials flux from unpaved roads: Source strength, chemistry and potential for acid rain neutralization W. R. BarnardGary J. StenslandDonald F. Gatz OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 293
Uncertainties in estimating areal means: With applications to NADP/NTN data Chin-Fei Hsu OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 302
Wet and dry deposition of sulphates and nitrates in Eastern Canada: 1979–1982 L. A. BarrieA. Sirois OriginalPaper Pages: 303 - 310
Overview of historical and paleoecological studies of acidic air pollution and its effects Ronald B. DavisPamela M. Stokes OriginalPaper Pages: 311 - 318
Recent and historic red spruce mortality: Evidence of climatic influencee Arthur H. JohnsonAndrew J. FriedlandJonathan G. Dushoff OriginalPaper Pages: 319 - 330
A review of the chemical record in lake sediment of energy related air pollution and its effects on lakes Stephen A. Norton OriginalPaper Pages: 331 - 345
Diatom-based pH reconstruction studies of acid lakes in Europe and North America: A synthesis R. W. BattarbeeD. F. Charles OriginalPaper Pages: 347 - 354
The PIRLA project (paleoecological investigation of recent lake acidification): Preliminary results for the Adirondacks, New England, N. Great Lakes states, and N. Florida Donald F. CharlesDonald R. WhiteheadRobert J. Wise OriginalPaper Pages: 355 - 365
Comparison of paleolimnological with magic model reconstructions of water acidification R. F. WrightB. J. CosbyJ. N. Galloway OriginalPaper Pages: 367 - 380
Changes in fish populations in southernmost Norway during the last decade I. H. SevaldrudO. K. Skogheim OriginalPaper Pages: 381 - 386
Evidence for recent acidification of lentic soft waters in the Netherlands R. S. E. W. LeuvenH. L. M. KerstenG. H. P. Arts OriginalPaper Pages: 387 - 392
New data from peat bogs may give a historical perspective on acid deposition W. R. SchellA. L. SanchezC. Granlund OriginalPaper Pages: 393 - 409
Polluted precipitation and the geochronology of mercury deposition in lake sediment of northern Minnesota Steven A. Meger OriginalPaper Pages: 411 - 419
Ecological effects of acidification on primary producers in aquatic systems Pamela M. Stokes OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 438
The influence of acidic pond water on amphibians: A review Joseph Freda OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 450
Ecological effects of acidification on tertiary consumers. Fish population responses Rosseland B. O. OriginalPaper Pages: 451 - 460
Fish responses to acidity in Québec lakes: A review J. -J. FrenetteY. RichardG. Moreau OriginalPaper Pages: 461 - 475
Fish species distribution in relation to water chemistry in selected Maine lakes Stanislas J. PauwelsTerry A. Haines OriginalPaper Pages: 477 - 488
Fish species distribution and water chemistry in Nova Scotia lakes D. L. SmithJ. K. UnderwoodB. C. Sabean OriginalPaper Pages: 489 - 496
Avoidance of low pH and elevated Al concentrations by Brook Charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) Alevins in laboratory tests John M. GunnDavid L. G. Noakes OriginalPaper Pages: 497 - 503
Biology and chemistry of three Pennsylvania lakes: Responses to acid precipitation P. T. BradtJ. L. DudleyD. S. Barrasso OriginalPaper Pages: 505 - 513
Bone concentration of manganese in white sucker (Catostomus commersoni) from acid, circumneutral and metal-stressed lakes H. H. HarveyG. A. FraserJ. M. McArdle OriginalPaper Pages: 515 - 521