Air pollutants and their effects on the terrestrial ecosystem
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Air pollutants and their effects on the terrestrial ecosystem
(Advances in environmental science and technology, v. 18)
Wiley, c1986
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
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Includes analog and digital computer modelling, enabling readers without prior programming experience to create computer models of ecological processes. 1983 (0 471-65277-6) 644 pp.
Table of Contents
Industry Viewpoints and Govermental Air Quality Criteria Development: Terrestrial Ecosystem Impacts by Air Pollutants. Atmospheric Chemistry of Air Pollutants. Characterization and Quantification of Air Pollutants. Transport and Deposition of Air Pollutants on Terrestrial Vegetation and Soils. Terrestrial Vegetation--Air Pollutant Interactions: Gaseous Air Pollutants. Terrestrial Vegetation--Air Pollutant Interactions: Non--Gaseous Air Pollutants. Soil--Air Pollutant Interactions. Data Acquisition, Interpretation, Modeling and Application in Terrestrial Vegetation--Air Pollutant Interaction Studies. Terrestrial Ecosystem Impacts by Air Pollutants. List of Conference Participants. Author and Subject Indexes.
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