An assessment of the ecological effects of acidic deposition John W. HuckabeeJack S. MatticeRobert A. Goldstein OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 27
Numerical models for predicting watershed acidification L. E. EaryE. A. JenneD. C. Girvin OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 53
Extent and effect of acid precipitation in northeastern United States and eastern Canada Barrie Tan OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 63
Acid rain in the kilauea Volcano area (Hawaii) Marlene Nachbar-HapaiB. Z. SiegelDoris Priestley OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 73
Practice of geostatistics in the estimation of ion deposition from acid precipitation in the presence of sparse data networks Kateri GuertinJean -Pierre VilleneuveSylvain DeschĂȘnes OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 93
The quality of atmospheric deposition in Wales A. P. DonaldJ. H. Stoner OriginalPaper Pages: 109 - 119
A review of the causes and effects of acidification of surface waters in Wales and potential mitigation techniques A. S. GeeJ. H. Stoner OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 130
Interrelationships among hydrologic-budget components of a northern Wisconsin seepage lake and implications for acid-deposition modeling Dennis A. WentzWilliam J. Rose OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 155
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an experimental ecosystem approach to seepage lake acidification Carl J. WatrasThomas M. Frost OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 165
Experimental acidification of Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Fish research approach and early responses William A. SwensonJ. Howard McCormickJohn G. Eaton OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 174
Recent increases in atmospheric deposition of mercury to north-central Wisconsin lakes inferred from sediment analyses Ronald G. RadaJames G. WienerDavid E. Powell OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 181
Characteristics of three acidic lakes in Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada J. KerekesB. Freedman OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 200
Ecological mechanisms important for the biotic changes in acidified Lakes in Scandinavia Jan A. E. StensonMats O. G. Eriksson OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 206
Oocyte atresia and reproductive success in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) exposed to acidified hardwater environments J. Howard McCormickGertrude N. StokesRoger O. Hermanutz OriginalPaper Pages: 207 - 214
Tolerances of five benthic invertebrates to hydrogen ions and metals (Cd, Pb, Al) G. L. Mackie OriginalPaper Pages: 215 - 223
Relationship between concentrations of aluminum, cadmium, lead, and zinc in water, sediments, and aquatic macrophytes in six acidic lakes M. SprengerA. McIntosh OriginalPaper Pages: 225 - 231
Short-term experimental acidification of a Welsh stream: Toxicity of different forms of aluminium at low pH to fish and invertebrates C. P. McCahonD. Pascoe OriginalPaper Pages: 233 - 242
Effects of aluminum on the biochemical composition of Atlantic salmon Michael J. McKeeCharles O. KnowlesDenny R. Buckler OriginalPaper Pages: 243 - 248
Lethality of trace metal mixtures to American flagfish in neutralized acid water N. J. HutchinsonJ. B. Sprague OriginalPaper Pages: 249 - 254
Metal contents in liver tissues of non-fledged Goldeneye,Bucephala clangula, ducklings: A comparison between samples from acidic, circumneutral, and limed lakes in South Sweden Mats O. G. ErikssonLennart HenriksonHans G. Oscarson OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 260
Effects of acidification on the mobilization of cadmium and mercury from soils Martin LodeniusSari Autio OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 267
Foliar injury and shoot growth in response to prolonged acidic misting ofPinus strobus seedlings Charles G. MauriceRichard E. Crang OriginalPaper Pages: 277 - 284
Response of red spruce seedlings exposed to ozone and simulated acidic precipitation in the field J. A. LaurenceR. J. KohutR. G. Amundson OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 290
Regional anomalies in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; comparison with acid air pollution particulate characteristics John W. Winchester OriginalPaper Pages: 291 - 306