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Contribution to Book
The Relative Importance of Sulfur and Nitrogen Compounds in the Acidification of Freshwater
Acidification of Freshwater Ecosystems: Implications for the Future
  • H. Van Miegroet, Utah State University
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Editor
C.E.W. Steinberg and R.W. Wright
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
1-1-1994
Keywords
  • relative importance,
  • sulfur,
  • nitrogen,
  • compounds,
  • acidification,
  • freshwater
Abstract

Eminent contributors present articles which evaluate the causes, consequences and reversibility of freshwater acidification--past, present and future.

Comments
Originally published by Wiley. Book available for purchase from the publisher. Chapter fulltext not available online.
Citation Information
Van Miegroet, H. 1994. The relative importance of sulfur and nitrogen compounds in the acidification of freshwater. pp. 33-49 IN: C.E.W. Steinberg and R.W. Wright (eds.) Acidification of freshwater ecosystems: Implications for the future. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, United Kingdom.