reply: Is acidification still an ecological threat?
J. L. Stoddard,
D. S. Jeffries,
A. Lükewille,
M. Forsius,
J. Mannio and
A. Wilander
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J. L. Stoddard: Environmental Protection Agency
D. S. Jeffries: Environment Canada
A. Lükewille: Norwegian Institute for Air Research
M. Forsius: Finnish Environment Institute
J. Mannio: Finnish Environment Institute
A. Wilander: University of Agricultural Sciences
Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6806, 857-858
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Abstract Alewell et al. introduce some important factors influencing the process of ecosystem recovery from acidification. But whereas we exclusively considered aquatic acidification and recovery1, they focus on soil acidification.
Date: 2000
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