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    The use of individual tree statistics to quantify effects in an ‘acid mist’ experiment with mature trees

    Mature trees of a single clone of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.) growing in the field were exposed to simulated acid mist at pH 2.5 over three successive years. The growth of each tree in the acid ...

    J. N. Cape, R. I. Smith, A. Crossley, F. J. Harvey in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1995)

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    Orographic enhancement of wet deposition in the United Kingdom: Continuous monitoring

    Continuous monitoring of cloud and rain samples at three mountain sites in the UK has allowed consideration of the long term impact of the enhancement of the wet deposition of pollutants by orographie effects,...

    D. Fowler, I. D. Leith, J. Binnie, A. Crossley in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1995)

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    Quantifying Fine-Scale Variability in Pollutant Deposition in Complex Terrain using 210Pb Inventories in Soil

    The accumulation of 210Pb in organic material within the surface (0 to 20 cm depth) horizons of soil is used to quantify local variability in the atmospheric inputs through wet deposition, cloud droplet deposi...

    D. Fowler, R.I. Smith, I.D. Leith, A. Crossley in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1998)