The geographical distribution and temporal variations of acidic deposition in Eastern North America Peter W. SummersVan C. BowersoxGary J. Stensland OriginalPaper Pages: 523 - 535
Effects of gaseous pollutants on forests in Eastern North America Samuel N. Linzon OriginalPaper Pages: 537 - 550
Regional chemical characteristics of lakes in North America: Part I — Eastern Canada D. S. JeffriesD. L. WalesR. A. Linthurst OriginalPaper Pages: 551 - 567
Regional chemical characteristics of lakes in North America Part II: Eastern United States R. A. LinthurstD. H. LandersD. S. Jeffries OriginalPaper Pages: 577 - 591
The impact of acidification on aquatic biota in North America: A comparison of field and laboratory results G. MierleK. ClarkR. France OriginalPaper Pages: 593 - 604
Evidence of fish population responses to acidification in the Eastern United States Terry A. HainesJoan P. Baker OriginalPaper Pages: 605 - 629
Sensitive surface waters — A UK perspective David E WellsAlun S GeeRichard W Battarbee OriginalPaper Pages: 631 - 645
Forest decline in Europe; Development and possible causes G. H. M. KrauseU. ArndtE. Matzner OriginalPaper Pages: 647 - 668
Effects of liming on crayfish and fish in Sweden P. NybergM. AppelbergE. Degerman OriginalPaper Pages: 669 - 687
A Scandinavian model used to predict the reacidification of limed lakes in Nova Scotia and Ontario, Canada H. U. Sverdrup OriginalPaper Pages: 689 - 707
Liming in Ontario: Short-term biological and chemical changes G. M. BoothJ. G. HamiltonL. A. Molot OriginalPaper Pages: 709 - 720
Liming the acid lake Hovvatn, Norway: A whole-ecosystem study G. G. RaddumP. BrettumR. F. Wright OriginalPaper Pages: 721 - 763
Water quality improvements in the Sudbury, Ontario, Canada area related to reduced smelter emissions W. KellerJ. Roger PitbladoN. I. Conroy OriginalPaper Pages: 765 - 774
Natural changes in the planktonic rotifera of a small acid lake near Sudbury, Ontario following water quality improvements Hugh J. MacIsaacW. KellerN. D. Yan OriginalPaper Pages: 791 - 797
Laboratory and field testing of a dose calculation model for neutralization of Adirondack acidic lakes Richard D. ScheffeJoseph V. DePintoKurt R. Bilz OriginalPaper Pages: 799 - 807
Loch Fleet: Techniques for acidity mitigation G. D. HowellsD. J. A. Brown OriginalPaper Pages: 817 - 825
The dissolution efficiency for different stream liming methods H. U. Sverdrup OriginalPaper Pages: 827 - 837
Characterization and neutralization requirements of two acidic lake sediments Thomas C. YoungJames R. RheaGenevieve McLaughlin OriginalPaper Pages: 839 - 846
Sulfate content and adsorption in soils of two forest watersheds in Southern Norway Bal Ram SinghDale W. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 847 - 856
Development of methodology for predicting reacidification of calcium carbonate treated lakes Richard D. ScheffeWilliam G. BootyJoseph V. DePinto OriginalPaper Pages: 857 - 864
Lysimeter study of effects of acid deposition on properties and leaching of gleyed dystric brunisolic soil in Norway Gunnar AbrahamsenArne O. Stuanes OriginalPaper Pages: 865 - 878
Acid deposition and ion leaching from a podzolic soil under hardwood forest N. W. FosterI. K. MorrisonJ. A. Nicolson OriginalPaper Pages: 879 - 889
The effect of five years acid treatment on leaching, soil chemistry and weathering of a humo-ferric podzol R. A. SkeffingtonK. A. Brown OriginalPaper Pages: 891 - 900
Leaching of metals from a spruce forest soil as influenced by experimental acidification Bo Bergkvist OriginalPaper Pages: 901 - 916
Soluble organic acids and their chelating influence on Al and other metal dissolution from forest soils J. G. McCollA. A. Pohlman OriginalPaper Pages: 917 - 927
Effects of forest vegetation on spatial variability of surface mineral soil pH, soluble aluminum and carbon Susan J. RihaGail SenesacEric Pallant OriginalPaper Pages: 929 - 940
Alkalinity production in epilimnetic sediments: Acidic and non-acidic lakes S. L. SchiffR. F. Anderson OriginalPaper Pages: 941 - 948
Effect of lake acidification on the adsorption of phosphorus by sediments T. MayerJ. R. Kramer OriginalPaper Pages: 949 - 958
Simulated acid rain effects on acidification of a Lexington silt loam B. L. LilieholmS. E. Feagley OriginalPaper Pages: 959 - 964
Effects of acid rain on ion leaching in a danish forest soil N. E. v. FreieslebenL. Rasmussen OriginalPaper Pages: 965 - 968
Geochemistry of aquatic and terrestrial sediments, precambrian shield of Southeastern Ontario E. H. W. HornbrookI. M. KettlesW. W. Shilts OriginalPaper Pages: 969 - 979
Kinetics and mechanism of mineral dissolution in a soil at pH values below 4 J. J. M. van GrinsvenG. D. R. KloegW. H. van Riemsdijk OriginalPaper Pages: 981 - 990
Simulated mobilization of metals from sediments in response to lake acidification Nabil ArafatJerome 0. Nriagu OriginalPaper Pages: 991 - 998
What fraction of the total metal flux into lakes is retained in the sediments? Jerome O. NriaguHenry K. T. Wong OriginalPaper Pages: 999 - 1006
Atmospheric deposition and forest decline Thomas D. CrockerBruce A. Forster OriginalPaper Pages: 1007 - 1017
Economic valuation of acidic deposition damages: Preliminary results from the 1985 NAPAP assessment J. M. CallawayR. F. DarwinR. J. Nesse OriginalPaper Pages: 1019 - 1034
Cost effective management of wet sulfate deposition A. CastelC. Griffith OriginalPaper Pages: 1035 - 1045
Trends in public opinion on acid rain: A comprehensive review of existing data Keith Neuman OriginalPaper Pages: 1047 - 1059
A comparative regional analysis of the status of aquatic resources with respect to acid deposition John L. MalanchukDavid A. BennettGregory J. Mallon OriginalPaper Pages: 1061 - 1068
Aquatic characterization for resources at risk in Eastern Canada Andrew S. Fraser OriginalPaper Pages: 1069 - 1078
Estimates of existing and potential impact of acidification on the freshwater fishery resources and their use in eastern Canada Charles K. MinnsJohn R. M. Kelso OriginalPaper Pages: 1079 - 1090
Lake resources at risk to acidic deposition in the eastern United States Jerald L. SchnoorSijin LeeD. R. Nair OriginalPaper Pages: 1091 - 1101