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S. A. Norton
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Department of Geological Sciences, University of Maine, Orono, USA
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S. E. Lindberg
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Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA
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A. L. Page
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Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, USA
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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- John O. Reuss, Paul Mark Walthall
Pages 1-33
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- Jirapong Prasittikhet, Robert P. Gambrell
Pages 35-62
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- Stephen A. Norton, Jeffrey S. Kahl, Arne Henriksen, Richard F. Wright
Pages 133-157
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- D. B. Porcella, C. L. Schofield, J. V. DePinto, C. T. Driscoll, P. A. Bukaveckas, S. P. Gloss et al.
Pages 159-186
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- Donald F. Charles, Richard W. Battarbee, Ingemar Renberg, Herman van Dam, John P. Smol
Pages 207-276
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Back Matter
Pages 277-293
About this book
various places of the world. Thus, it is hoped that this up-to-date subseries would increase the "awareness" of the world's citizens and encourage governments to devote more attention and resources to address this issue. The series editors thank the international panel of contributors for bringing this timely series into completion. We also wish to acknowledge the very insightful input of the following colleagues: Prof. A. L. Page ofthe University of California, Prof. T. C. Hutchinson of the University of Toronto, and Dr. Steve Lindberg of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. We also wish to thank the superb effort and cooperation of the volume editors in handling their respective volumes. The constructive criticisms of chapter reviewers also deserve much appreciation. Finally, we wish to convey our appreciation to my secretary, Ms. Brenda Rosier, and my technician, Ms. Claire Carlson, for their very able assistance in various aspects of this series. Aiken, South Carolina Domy C. Adriano Coordinating Editor Preface to Acidic Precipitation, Volume 4 (Advances in Environmental Science) Acidic precipitation and its effects have been the focus ofintense research for over two decades. Initially, research centered on the acidity status and acidification of surface waters and consequent impact on the status of sports fisheries; evidence suggested impacts on fisheries in Sweden and Norway, and in North America, in eastern Ontario, Quebec, and in the Adirondack Mountains of New York.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Geological Sciences, University of Maine, Orono, USA
S. A. Norton
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Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA
S. E. Lindberg
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Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, USA
A. L. Page