We present here an overview of the geographical extent of areas in Europe sensitive to acidification due to acid deposition. Information on water sensitivity comes from a variety of detailed national maps of water chemistry, soil type and bedrock geology. The resulting sensitivity map serves as a basis for the choice of catchments in the International Co-operative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Acidification in Rivers and Lakes.International Co-operative Programme for Assessment and Monitoring of Acidification of Rivers and Lake
This paper briefly describes a set of models which can be used to assist decision makers in their ev...
Efforts to identify areas of the United States where soils and freshwaters might be sensitive to aci...
Critical loads of acidity to surface waters and their exceedances were estimated for north-eastern B...
Previous attempts to identify regions of Britain vulnerable to acidification have used sensitivity m...
The current status of surface water acidification related to air pollution in Europe and North Ameri...
Using information on geology, soils and land use, a map has been generated for Great Britain which i...
Analysis of the sensitivity of soils to acidification caused by the deposition of atmospheric pollut...
A survey of 78 lakes and streams in 9 sensitive regions of the Federal Republic of Germany and 1 in ...
As part of the Agreement on Environmental Cooperation between Norway and Poland critical loads of ac...
An acid waters sensitivity map has been widely used as a background resource for assessing potential...
The International Co-operative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Acidification of Rivers and...
The most acidic lakes were situated in the Alps, i.e. Ticino (67% of lakes with pH <6), and Tyrol, C...
Although acidifying deposition in western North America is lower than in many parts of the world, ma...
Acid clearwater fishless streams have been identified in the Vosges mountains. In order to evaluate ...
This first Technical report of the Coordination Center for Effects (CCE) presents European maps of c...
This paper briefly describes a set of models which can be used to assist decision makers in their ev...
Efforts to identify areas of the United States where soils and freshwaters might be sensitive to aci...
Critical loads of acidity to surface waters and their exceedances were estimated for north-eastern B...
Previous attempts to identify regions of Britain vulnerable to acidification have used sensitivity m...
The current status of surface water acidification related to air pollution in Europe and North Ameri...
Using information on geology, soils and land use, a map has been generated for Great Britain which i...
Analysis of the sensitivity of soils to acidification caused by the deposition of atmospheric pollut...
A survey of 78 lakes and streams in 9 sensitive regions of the Federal Republic of Germany and 1 in ...
As part of the Agreement on Environmental Cooperation between Norway and Poland critical loads of ac...
An acid waters sensitivity map has been widely used as a background resource for assessing potential...
The International Co-operative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Acidification of Rivers and...
The most acidic lakes were situated in the Alps, i.e. Ticino (67% of lakes with pH <6), and Tyrol, C...
Although acidifying deposition in western North America is lower than in many parts of the world, ma...
Acid clearwater fishless streams have been identified in the Vosges mountains. In order to evaluate ...
This first Technical report of the Coordination Center for Effects (CCE) presents European maps of c...
This paper briefly describes a set of models which can be used to assist decision makers in their ev...
Efforts to identify areas of the United States where soils and freshwaters might be sensitive to aci...
Critical loads of acidity to surface waters and their exceedances were estimated for north-eastern B...