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Investigation of the Source Regions for Acid Deposition in the Netherlands

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Acid Deposition

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To assess the impact on acid deposition of specific sources, information is needed about the background situation and about the contribution of individual sources.

The background situation (i.e. source regions, relative contribution of different strong acids etc.) is studied in an experiment performed by ECN and IMOU at Lelystad, in The Netherlands.

The specific contribution of a powerplant is investigated in a joint experiment of ECN, KEMA and IMOU near the Flevo powerplant. The methodology and some first results of this experiment are described.

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Slanina, J., Römer, F.G., Asman, W.A.H. (1983). Investigation of the Source Regions for Acid Deposition in the Netherlands. In: Beilke, S., Elshout, A.J. (eds) Acid Deposition. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7139-4_12

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