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- Editors:
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R. Kelman Wieder
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Villanova University, Villanova, USA
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Martin Novák
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Czech Geological Survey, Prague, Czech Republic
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Jiří Černý
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Czech Geological Survey, Prague, Czech Republic
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Table of contents (45 chapters)
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- C. J. Curtis, T. E. H. Allott, B. Reynolds, R. Harriman
Pages 205-215
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- James O. Sickman, John M. Melack
Pages 217-226
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- Lotta Andersson, Ahti Lepistö
Pages 227-237
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- P. Kortelainen, S. Saukkonen
Pages 239-250
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- D. W. Johnson, P. J. Hanson, D. E. Todd Jr, R. B. Susfalk, C. F. Trettin
Pages 251-262
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- Norman E. Peters, Elizabeth B. Ratcliffe
Pages 263-275
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- P. A. Bukaveckas, G. E. Likens, T. C. Winter, D. C. Buso
Pages 277-293
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- H. Groscheová, M. Novák, M. Havel, J. Černý
Pages 295-303
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- C. T. Driscoll, G. E. Likens, M. R. Church
Pages 319-329
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- Olga Rigina, Alexander Baklanov
Pages 331-342
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- Donald K. McNicol, Mark L. Mallory, Claude Laberge, Daniel A. Cluis
Pages 343-351
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- Liisa Ukonmaanaho, Michael Starr, Tuija Ruoho-Airola
Pages 353-363
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- D. Fottová, Irena Skořepová
Pages 365-376
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- Alan T. Herlihy, John L. Stoddard, Colleen Burch Johnson
Pages 377-386
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- T. R. Fisher, K.-Y. Lee, H. Berndt, J. A. Benitez, M. M. Norton
Pages 387-397
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- R. O. Figueiredo, A. R. C. Ovalle
Pages 399-407
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- P. Krám, J. Hruška, C. T. Driscoll
Pages 409-415
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- S. Gbondo-Tugbawa, C. T. Driscoll
Pages 417-426
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- Timothy Scherbatskoy, James B. Shanley, Gerald J. Keeler
Pages 427-438
About this book
This Special Issue of Water, Air, and Soil Pollution offers original contributions from BIOGEOMON, The Third International Symposium on Ecosystem Behavior, which was held on the campus ofVillanova University from June 21-25, 1997. Previous meetings were held in Prague in 1987 and again in 1993. The BIOGEOMON series was initiated in 1987 when a group of researchers from the Czech Geological Survey organized a conference called GEOMON, Geochemical Monitoring in Representative Basins. GEOMON was fairly narrowly focused on monitoring of element pools and fluxes on a small watershed scale. As signalled by the change in name to BIOGEOMON, the second conference explicitly recognized that assessment of anthropogenic effects on ecosystem processes requires a combination of geochemical monitoring with other approaches, including watershed-level manipulations, use of radioactive and stable isotopic tracers, and both empirical and process modeling. The 1997 BIOGEOMON conference was the largest, with over 240 participants from 28 countries on five continents in attendance, and broadest in scope. The conference featured a plenary speaker, six keynote speakers, 35 invited speakers, over 60 oral contributed presentations, and over 75 poster presentations.
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`However, I recommend scientists to encourage their libraries to have it on their selves. It is an excellent source of research results in environmental science.'
European Journal of Soil Science, 50 (1999)
Editors and Affiliations
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Villanova University, Villanova, USA
R. Kelman Wieder
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Czech Geological Survey, Prague, Czech Republic
Martin Novák,
Jiří Černý