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Acidic rain is still existing Lombo
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Acid rain Air Pollution in Cities o
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Acid rain and SO 2 - China Herschba
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Emission and deposition of air poll
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An existing problem: Herschbach 200
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Acid rain and SO 2 - China Main win
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What can we do?? globalization Hers
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Forest damage and growth • In the
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Forest damage and growth • SO 2 c
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2. Uptake by plants via stomata Atm
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Which parameters are involved to ta
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3. Examples of air pollutant 1. Nit
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Appearance & diurnal rhythmic Hersc
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First consequences to plants Uptake
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Forests and nitrogen deposition Thi
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Pollutant or Nutrient ??
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3.2. Ozone - O 3 a. Origin, appeara
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Ozone in the atmosphere - History s
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Daily variation Herschbach 2007
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Ozone levels in United Kingdom But
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Photochemical smog volatile organic
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B. Lomborg says (page 173) • Ozon
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Ozone injury of poplar mature leave
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• Ascorbate (Vitamin C) Antioxida
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4. Limit values 1. Definition of li
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4.2. WHO 1996 - Air Quality Guideli
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4.4. AOT40 Accumulated dose Over a
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AOT40 - Accumulated ccumulated dose
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What says B. Lomborg about that? no
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