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OverviewThe causes and consequences of acid rain are subjects of considerable concern, controversy, and confusion. The effects of acid deposition on the chemistry of lakes and streams, and on the survival of fish and other aquatic life, have been greatly clarified by the results of the recent Anglo-Scandinavian research programme. A concise, non-specialist account of the results, their interpretation, and implication is here presented by the Director of the programme. The book includes chapters on emissions, transport, and deposition of acid pollution; hydrochemical studies in catchments; catchment process studies; catchment manipulation experiments; the role of hydrology and soil chemistry; palaeolimnological studies; the toxic effects of acidification on fish and other aquatic life; and catchment modelling studies. The highly interdisciplinary nature of the research will appeal to a wide range of scientists and to policy-makers interested in acid rain and its consequences. It will also be useful for postgraduates and third-year first degree students in the environmental sciences. Full Product DetailsAuthor: B. J. Mason (President of UMIST; Senior Adviser, Global Environment Research Centre, President of UMIST; Senior Adviser, Global Environment Research Centre, Imperial College, London)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Clarendon Press Volume: 8 Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9780198583448ISBN 10: 0198583443 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 15 October 1992 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1. The search for answers to key questions ; 2. The emission, transport, and chemical transformation of acid pollutants in the atmosphere ; 3. Acid deposition in the UK and Europe ; 4. The role of hydrology in determining the chemistry of surface waters ; 5. The role of soils in the acidification of surface waters ; 6. Comparative catchment studies ; 7. The history of lake acidification as reconstructed from palaeolimnological evidence ; 8. The effects of acidification on fish and other aquatic life ; 9. Models of surface waters acidification ; 10. Manipulation experiments on catchments ; Appendix: Conclusions of the surface waters acidifications programme ; IndexReviews'The advantage of a single author attacking such a diverse range of topics is stylistic consistency and brevity ... an attractively presented and very readable account of a complex topic ... the book will serve as a very reasonably priced introduction to surface water acidification in Europe.' Malcolm Cresser, University of Aberdeen 'I will certainly be able to recommend Mason's book to my students interested in acidification processes, because it explains so much of the science in a careful and thorough way. The author is to be congratulated, as it is no easy task to do this in a mere 126 pages.' Times Higher Education Supplement 'it is refreshing to read a clear and balanced book by someone who has been at the centre of a research project on the subject ... The programme, of course, only deals with one facet of a much larger subject, but because of its importance, the book is worthy of our attention.' Environmental Policy and Practice, Volume 2, Number 4, 1993 'The effects of acid deposition on the chemistry of lakes and streams, and on the survival of fish and other aquatic life, have been greatly clarified by the results of the recent Anglo-Scandinavian research programme. A concise, non-specialist account of the results, their interpretation, and implication is here presented by the Director of the programme. The highly interdisciplinary nature of the research will appeal to a wide range of scientists and to policy-makers interested in acid rain and its consequences. It will also be useful for postgraduates and third-year first degree students in the environmental sciences.' Ethology Ecology & Evolution 5: 1993 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |