Atmospheric Deposition and Forest Nutrient Cycling

Atmospheric Deposition and Forest Nutrient Cycling
Title Atmospheric Deposition and Forest Nutrient Cycling PDF eBook
Author Dale W. Johnson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 726
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Science
ISBN 1461228069

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Over the past decade there has been considerable interest in the effects of atmospheric deposition on forest ecosystems. This volume summarizes the results of the Integrated Forest Study (IFS), one of the most comprehensive research programs conducted. It involved intensive measurements of deposition and nutrient cycling at seventeen diverse forested sites in the United States, Canada, and Norway. The IFS is unique as an applied research project in its complete, ecosystem-level evaluation of nutrient budgets, including significant inputs, outputs, and internal fluxes. It is also noteworthy as a more basic investigation of ecosystem nutrient cycling because of its incorporation of state-of-the-art methods, such as quantifying dry and cloud water deposition. Most significantly, the IFS data was used to test several general hypotheses regarding atmospheric deposition and its effects. The data sets also allow for far-reaching conclusions because all sites were monitored over the same period using comparable instruments and standardized protocols.

Atmospheric Deposition

Atmospheric Deposition
Title Atmospheric Deposition PDF eBook
Author J.W. Erisman
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 441
Release 1995-06-09
Genre Science
ISBN 0080527671

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In this book the research on atmospheric deposition of the Dutch Priority Programme on Acidification Research is summarised. Although most research described is of Dutch origin, it has been put into a broader perspective by outlining the state of knowledge on the process affecting atmospheric deposition in Europe. This has resulted in detailed deposition maps for the Netherlands and Europe. The volume is intended for those who measure or model atmospheric deposition and ecologists interested in exposure from atmospheric deposition, as well as policy-makers and students.

Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s

Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s
Title Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s PDF eBook
Author K. van der Hoek
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 813
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0080984681

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The First International Nitrogen Conference provided an opportunity for researchers and decision-makers to exchange information on environmental pollution by nitrogen compounds on three scales: global, continental/regional and local. The main topics were air, ground water and surface water pollution; emission sources, atmospheric chemistry, deposition processes and effects; disturbance of nitrogen cycles, critical loads and levels; assessments, policy development and evaluation; target groups and abatement techniques; and new approaches leading to an integrated abatement strategy.The peer-reviewed papers from the Conference presented in this volume will provide readers with a comprehensive review of the transport, deposition and impact on ecosystems of nitrogen.

Atmosphere-Biosphere Interactions

Atmosphere-Biosphere Interactions
Title Atmosphere-Biosphere Interactions PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 280
Release 1981-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0309031966

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The Mediterranean region under climate change

The Mediterranean region under climate change
Title The Mediterranean region under climate change PDF eBook
Author Collectif
Publisher IRD Éditions
Pages 736
Release 2018-11-19
Genre Nature
ISBN 2709922207

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This book has been published by Allenvi (French National Alliance for Environmental Research) to coincide with the 22nd Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP22) in Marrakesh. It is the outcome of work by academic researchers on both sides of the Mediterranean and provides a remarkable scientific review of the mechanisms of climate change and its impacts on the environment, the economy, health and Mediterranean societies. It will also be valuable in developing responses that draw on “scientific evidence” to address the issues of adaptation, resource conservation, solutions and risk prevention. Reflecting the full complexity of the Mediterranean environment, the book is a major scientific contribution to the climate issue, where various scientific considerations converge to break down the boundaries between disciplines.

Perspectives in Biophysical Plant Ecophysiology

Perspectives in Biophysical Plant Ecophysiology
Title Perspectives in Biophysical Plant Ecophysiology PDF eBook
Author William Kirby Smith
Publisher UNAM
Pages 442
Release 2009
Genre Science
ISBN 0578004216

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Park S. Nobel pioneered the coupling of cellular physical chemistry with plant physiology, providing a sound physicochemical interpretation of the laws of diffusion to a rapidly expanding field of plant physiological ecology. His classical textbook is the only one of its kind to provide an extensive array of quantitative problems and solutions in the field of plant biophysics and ecophysiology, extending from the molecular to the ecological level. In this festschrift, former graduate students and postdocs, as well as colleagues of Prof. Nobel present a series of reviews that include scales from sub-cellular to global, and topics that range from desert succulent biology to the physiology of alpine plants, encompassing basic research and applications in agronomy and conservation biology. This state-of-the-field survey provides current and useful information for professionals and graduate students, while illustrating the broad span of the influence that Nobel's career has had on modern ecophysiology.

Atmospheric Ammonia

Atmospheric Ammonia
Title Atmospheric Ammonia PDF eBook
Author Mark Sutton
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 468
Release 2008-12-30
Genre Science
ISBN 1402091214

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Anthropogenic emissions of ammonia cause a host of environmental impacts, including loss of biodiversity, soil acidification and formation of particulate matter in the atmosphere. Under the auspices of the UNECE Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution, around 80 international experts met to review the state of scientific knowledge. This book reports their analysis. It concludes that threshold levels for ammonia effects have been underestimated and sets new values, it assesses the independent evidence to verify reported reductions in regional ammonia emissions, and it reviews the uncertainties in modelling ammonia, both in "hot spots" and at the regional scale.