This study compares the results of three stations differing greatly in geography, and tendencies of change in the chemistry of precipitation (open and throughfall) in the years 1996-1999. The mean annual pH is lower than 5.2, and often drops below 4.6. A distinct decline in the concentrations of sulphate ions at all the stations is observed
Annual precipitation chemistry data from network start-up through 1988 is presented for the nine MAP...
The pH and amount of rainfall from over 60 selected stations throughout northern and lower Michigan ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
One of the primary objectives of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National Trends Netwo...
In 1954 detailed precipitation chemistry measurements on samples from a manually operated wet-only c...
The degree to which meteorology influenced variations in the chemical composition of precipitation w...
Results from international monitoring programmes on precipitation chemistry and surface water chemis...
In light of recent reductions in sulphur (S) and nitrogen (N) emissions mandated by Title IV of the ...
Precipitation samples are collected at the six localities in the southwestern Japan weekly or monthl...
Three-way median polish is used to model the monthly concentrations of three kinds of ions in precip...
Seasonal snowpack chemistry data from the Rocky Mountain region of the US was examined to identify l...
Abstract Industrial emissions of SO2 and NOx, resulting in the formation and deposition of sulfuric ...
This report describes concentrations in air of sulphur compounds, soot, nitrogen compounds andozone ...
Spatial variation of long term annual precipitation volume weighted concentrations of major chemical...
This work aimed to evaluate long-term changes of selected chemical and physical parameters of rainwa...
Annual precipitation chemistry data from network start-up through 1988 is presented for the nine MAP...
The pH and amount of rainfall from over 60 selected stations throughout northern and lower Michigan ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
One of the primary objectives of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National Trends Netwo...
In 1954 detailed precipitation chemistry measurements on samples from a manually operated wet-only c...
The degree to which meteorology influenced variations in the chemical composition of precipitation w...
Results from international monitoring programmes on precipitation chemistry and surface water chemis...
In light of recent reductions in sulphur (S) and nitrogen (N) emissions mandated by Title IV of the ...
Precipitation samples are collected at the six localities in the southwestern Japan weekly or monthl...
Three-way median polish is used to model the monthly concentrations of three kinds of ions in precip...
Seasonal snowpack chemistry data from the Rocky Mountain region of the US was examined to identify l...
Abstract Industrial emissions of SO2 and NOx, resulting in the formation and deposition of sulfuric ...
This report describes concentrations in air of sulphur compounds, soot, nitrogen compounds andozone ...
Spatial variation of long term annual precipitation volume weighted concentrations of major chemical...
This work aimed to evaluate long-term changes of selected chemical and physical parameters of rainwa...
Annual precipitation chemistry data from network start-up through 1988 is presented for the nine MAP...
The pH and amount of rainfall from over 60 selected stations throughout northern and lower Michigan ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...