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A summary of research on atmospheric deposition by the Dutch Priority Programme on Acidification Research. Although the book is based on the Dutch experience, it also outlines the state of knowledge on the process affecting atmospheric deposition in Europe.
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Part 1 General introduction: introduction to the issue of acidification; dutch priority programme on acidification; history of atmospheric deposition research; atmospheric deposition research in the Netherlands; objectives and outline of the book. Part 2 Emission, transformation and transport: emission of nitrogen and sulphur compounds; atmospheric chemistry; factors affecting transport; long-range transport modelling; spatial variation in concentration. Part 3 Deposition processes and measurement: wet deposition; dry deposition; cloud and fog deposition and dew; evaluation and comparison of different methods for estimating deposition; synthesis. Part 4 Measurement results and dry deposition: measurement results; surface resistance parametrisations. Part 5 Generalization of deposition: local-scale deposition maps, what's the use?; deposition modelling in the Netherlands; deposition modelling in Europe; variation in deposition over several years; synthesis. Part 6 Evaluation of deposition estimates: evaluation of surface exchange parameters for SO2; relation between atmospheric deposition and soil loads; uncertainty in DEADM results; uncertainty in the EDACS results; general synthesis. Part 7 Three case studies: the Elspeetsche Veld experiment on surface exchange of trace gases; the Utrechtse Heuvelrug experiment on the impact of canopy structure and forest edge effects on deposition; the speulder forest experiments to determine the input and related impacts to Douglas Fir.
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