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Sutton MA, Pitcairn CER, Leith ID, van Dijk N, Tang YS, Skiba U, Smart S, Mitchell R, Wolseley P, James P, et al. Bioindicator and biomonitoring methods for assessing the effects of atmospheric nitrogen on statutory nature conservation sites. (Sutton MA, Pitcairn CER, Whitfield CP). Peterborough; 2004.
Pitcairn CER, Fowler D. Changes in species composition of semi-natural vegetation associated with the increase in atmospheric inputs of nitrogen. Bush: Institute of Terrestrial Ecology; 1991.
Baxter D, Farmer AM. The control of Brachypodium pinnatum in chalk grasslands: influence of management and nutrients. Peterborough: English Nature; 1994.
Fuhrer J. Critical levels for ozone; a UNECE workshop report. (Achermann B). Liebefeld-Bern: Swiss Federal Research Station for Agricultural Chemistry and Environmental Hygiene; 1994.
Fowler D, Dragosits U, Pitcairn CER, Sutton MA, Hall J, Roy DB, Weidemann A. Deposition of acidifying and eutrophying air pollutants in Scotland: Mapping critical loads, critical levels and exceedances. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; 2001.
Fowler D, Hargreaves KJ, Skiba U, Bower KN. Direct measurement of the UK source strength of radiatively active gases.; 2000.
Fowler D, Hargreaves K, Skiba U, Bower K. Direct Measurements of the UK Source Strength of Radiatively Active Gases.; 2000.
Ormerod SJ, Woodin (E)SJ, Farmer (E)AM. The effects of acid deposition on nature conservation in Great Britain. Peterborough: Nature Conservancy Council; 1991 pp. p67-73.
Woodin SJ, Farmer AM. The effects of acid deposition on nature conservation in Great Britain. Peterborough: Nature Conservancy Council; 1991.
Soutar RG, Woodin (E)SJ, Farmer (E)AM. The effects of acid deposition on nature conservation in Great Britain. Peterborough: Nature Conservancy Council; 1991 pp. 62-66.
Farmer AM, Bareham SA. The Environmental Implications of UK Sulphur Emission Policy Options for England and Wales. Peterborough: Joint Nature Conservation Committee; 1993.
Sutton MA, Fowler D. Estimating the relative contribution of SOx, NOy and NHx inputs to effects of atmospheric deposition. London: HMSO; 1993.
Dise NB, Ahlf W, Brahmer G, Cosby BJ, Fott J, Hauhs M, Juttner I, Kreutzer K, Raddum GG, Wright RF. Group report: are chemical and biological changes reversible?. (Steinberg CEW, Wright RF). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons; 1994 pp. 375-391.
Landers DH, Bayley SE, Ford J, Gunn JM, Lukewille A, Norton SA, Steinberg CEW, Vesely J, Zahn MT. Group report: interactions among acidification, phosphorus, contaminants and biota in freshwater ecosystems. (Steinberg CEW, Wright RF). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons; 1994 pp. 185-200.
Hawksworth DL. Mapping studies. (Ferry BW, Baddeley MS, Hawksworth DL). London: Athlone press; 1973 pp. pp.38-76.
Faafeng B, Hessen DO. Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and N:P ratios in Norwegian lakes. Perspective on nutrient limitation.; 1993 pp. 505-507.
Sutton MA, Dragosits U, Fowler D, Place CJ. A preliminary map of the distribution of methane emissions from livestock sources in Great Britain. Edinburgh: ITE Edinburgh; 1996.
Spurgeon D, Svendsen C, Hankard P, Weeks, Kille P, Fishwick S. Review of sublethal ecotoxicological tests for measuring harm in terrestrial ecosystems.; 2002.
Bissett K, Farmer AM. SSSIs in England at risk from acid rain. Peterborough; 1993.
Flückiger W, Braun S. Wie geht es unserem Wald? Ergebnisse aus Dauerbeobachtungsflächen von 1984 bis 2004. Schönenbuch: Institut für Angewandte Pflanzenbiologie; 2004 p. 67.

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