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Cause Related Monitoring of Forest Damage A Review of the Effect of Air Pollution on Forest Stands and of Relevant Monitoring Parameters

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By: MG Thomsen
73 pages, Illus
Cause Related Monitoring of Forest Damage
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  • Cause Related Monitoring of Forest Damage ISBN: 9788773035504 Paperback Dec 1995 Out of Print #43252
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About this book

The effects of ozone, nitrogen and soil acidification alone and in combination with climatic factors are reviewed in this report.

Contents

Part 1 Forest monitoring: organization of forest monitoring. Part 2 Forest decline, cause and effect: ozone - and other gases; acid deposition and soil acidification; nitrogen; evaluation and conclusion.

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Out of Print
By: MG Thomsen
73 pages, Illus
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