[图书][B] AMAP assessment report: Arctic pollution issues
A Monitoring - 1998 - oaarchive.arctic-council.org
A fully referenced, comprehensive scientific and technical report presenting the 1998 AMAP
assessment on the status of the Arctic environment with respect to pollution, including …
assessment on the status of the Arctic environment with respect to pollution, including …
Critical loads of acidity: Nordic surface waters
A Henriksen, J Kämäri, M Posch, A Wilander - Ambio, 1992 - JSTOR
Large areas in Europe and eastern North America are subject to acidification of surface
water due to acid precipitation. Acidification has resulted in fish mortality and other …
water due to acid precipitation. Acidification has resulted in fish mortality and other …
Northern European lake survey, 1995: Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Russian Kola, Russian Karelia, Scotland and Wales
A Henriksen, BL Skjelvåle, J Mannio, A Wilander… - Ambio, 1998 - JSTOR
In the autumn of 1995, Finland, Norway and Sweden initiated a joint Nordic Lake Survey
using standard protocols for lake selection criteria and analytical procedures. Subsequently …
using standard protocols for lake selection criteria and analytical procedures. Subsequently …
Leaching of nitrogen from forested catchments in Finland
P Kortelainen, S Saukkonen… - Global biogeochemical …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
This study provides an assessment on the spatial variability of the long‐term leaching (8–23
years) of nitrogen and organic carbon from 22 forested catchments (0.69–56 km2). The …
years) of nitrogen and organic carbon from 22 forested catchments (0.69–56 km2). The …
The environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis and air pollution in Finland
J Kunnas, T Myllyntaus - Scandinavian Economic History Review, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The article tests a hypothesis claiming that the gaseous emissions of energy production
follow an inverted U-curve related to income. The hypothesis is known as the 'environmental …
follow an inverted U-curve related to income. The hypothesis is known as the 'environmental …
Long-term trends and variation of acidity, CODMn and colour in coastal rivers of Western Finland in relation to climate and hydrology
High acidity caused by geochemical processes and intensive land use of acid sulphate (AS)
soils have continuously degraded the status of water bodies in Western Finland. Despite …
soils have continuously degraded the status of water bodies in Western Finland. Despite …
How many fish populations in Finland are affected by acid precipitation?
The number of fish populations affected or lost from small lakes in southern and central
Finland due to acid precipitation is estimated. Tolerance limits (pH and labile aluminum) of …
Finland due to acid precipitation is estimated. Tolerance limits (pH and labile aluminum) of …
C and N storage in living trees within Finland since 1950s
PE Kauppi, E Tomppo, A Ferm - Nutrient Uptake and Cycling in Forest …, 1995 - Springer
Living biomass contains 45 to 60% carbon and 0.05 to 3% nitrogen, in dry weight. Like
throughout Europe, the amount of living biomass in Finnish forests has increased on …
throughout Europe, the amount of living biomass in Finnish forests has increased on …
Changes in the flora and vegetation of 113 Finnish lakes during 40 years
T Rintanen - Annales Botanici Fennici, 1996 - JSTOR
The 113 Finnish lakes studied by Lauri Maristo in the 1930's were reinvestigated in 1980—
1985. The pH values of those lakes had not clearly altered, but transparency had, as a rule …
1985. The pH values of those lakes had not clearly altered, but transparency had, as a rule …
Long-term changes of acidifying deposition in Finland (1973–2000)
J Vuorenmaa - Environmental Pollution, 2004 - Elsevier
The long-term changes of acidifying deposition in Finland during the period 1973–2000
were studied using bulk deposition data from 19 stations belonging to the national …
were studied using bulk deposition data from 19 stations belonging to the national …