Atmospheric haze: Its sources and effects on visibility in rural areas of the continental United States William C. Malm OriginalPaper Pages: 203 - 225
Recent changes in the montane spruce-fir forests of the northeastern United States Andrew J. Friedland OriginalPaper Pages: 237 - 244
Global monitoring at the United States baseline stations with emphasis on precipitation chemistry measurements Richard S. Artz OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 267
Losses of biota from American aquatic communities due to acid rain D. W. SchindlerS. E. M. KasianR. H. Hesslein OriginalPaper Pages: 269 - 285
Air pollution and the decline of spruce-fir ecosystem in the southern Appalachian Mountains Robert I. Bruck Abstract Pages: 287 - 287
Air pollution effects studies in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California David J. ParsonsH. Thomas Nichols Abstract Pages: 288 - 288
Relationship of air pollutants and climate with red spruce vigor on MT. Washington (White Mountain National Forest, NH) Kenneth D. Kimball Abstract Pages: 289 - 289
Acid rain studies in the Bridger and Fitzpatrick Wildernesses Alan F. GalbraithS. A. Stuart Abstract Pages: 290 - 290
Acid deposition effects on chemistry of clear and colored lakes in the Upper Midwest Dale S. Nichols Abstract Pages: 291 - 291
Air quality degradation and its effect on visitor experiences at Great Smoky Mountains National Park John PeineChristopher Eagar Abstract Pages: 292 - 292
The effects of acid precipitation-long term ecological measurements in loch vale watershed, Rocky Mountain National Park Jill BaronA. Scott DenningKeith Schoepflin Abstract Pages: 293 - 293
Underground tank leak detection methods: A state-of-the-art review Dennis Weber Book Review Pages: 295 - 295