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Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 472:825-833
Atmospheric aerosols are emitted by natural and anthropogenic sources. Contributions from natural sources to ambient aerosols vary widely with time (inter-annual and seasonal variability) and as a function of the distance to source regions. This work
Autor:
PG Ruyssenaars, Anke Lükewille, J. Slootweg, Maximilian Posch, Jean-Paul Hettelingh, Martin Adams, Johan Sliggers, Rob Maas, Frank A.A.M. de Leeuw, Guus J. M. Velders
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 75:129-140
The National Emission Ceilings Directive regulating European Union (EU) Member State emissions of acidifying and eutrophying pollutants as well as ozone precursors was adopted in 2001. Its interim environmental objectives, to be achieved in 2010, con
Autor:
Jozef M. Pacyna, Imrich Bertok, F. Gyarfas, Anke Lükewille, Markus Amann, Janusz Cofala, Matti Johansson, Zbigniew Klimont, Elisabeth G. Pacyna
Publikováno v:
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 130:229-234
Primary particulate matter is emitted directly into the atmosphere from various anthropogenic and natural sources such as power plants (combustion of fossil fuels) or forest fires. Secondary particles are formed by transformation of SO2, NOx, NH3, an
Autor:
Richard F. Wright, Anke Lükewille
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 3:13-21
Boreal forest ecosystems are sensitive to global warming, caused by increasing emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. Assessment of the biological response to future climate change is based mainly on large-scale models. Whole-ecosystem experime
Publikováno v:
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 85:1801-1806
The release of previously stored soil SO4 2− is tightly connected with the reversibility of soil and water acidification. Thus soil SO4 2− dynamics have to be included when predicting the reversibility of acidification. Our aim was to compare two
Publikováno v:
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 85:683-688
Atmospheric deposition has resulted in an accumulation of inorganic sulfur (S) in many forest soils. At Sosemulde (Harz Mountains) samples from 5–240 cm depth were analysed. Most sulfate (SO4) is accumulated at about 30–60 cm depth: 8.5–9.5 mmo
Autor:
Jürgen Prenzel, Anke Lükewille
Publikováno v:
Applied Geochemistry. 8:131-134
A dynamic model based on the precipitation of aluminium hydroxosulf ate minerals was used to reconstruct a hypothetical history of catchment acidification. The effects of 140 a of increased atmospheric S deposition into the Lange Bramke valley, weste
Autor:
Anke Lükewille, Nico Van Breemen
Publikováno v:
Water Air and Soil Pollution 63 (1992)
Water Air and Soil Pollution, 63, 411-416
Water Air and Soil Pollution, 63, 411-416
White precipitates collected from stream bottoms and well tubes in the Senne area consist of amorphous aluminium hydroxide, coprecipitated with minor amounts of sulfate, phosphate and silica. The precipitates have presumably formed by the interaction
Publikováno v:
Responses of Forest Ecosystems to Environmental Changes ISBN: 9781851668786
The acidification of soils has affected many forest ecosystems in the industrialized regions of the world. Data from ion budget studies indicate that there may be a remarkable retention of inorganically bound sulfate in these soils.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2866-7_163