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Mulgrew A, Williams P. Biomonitoring of air quality using plants. Berlin, Germany: WHO Collaborating Centre for Air Quality Management and Air Pollution Control; 2000.
Langan SJ, Bain DC, Wilson MJ. The calculation of weathering rates and their role in the determination of critical loads. (Battarbee RW). London: Environmental Change Research Centre/ENSIS; 1994 pp. 124-127.
Hill MO, Downing TE, Berry PM, Coppins BJ, Hammond PS, Marquiss M, Roy DB, Telfer MG, Welch D. Climate change and Scotland's Natural Heritage - An environmental audit. Battleby: Scottish Natural Heritage; 1998.
Stevens CJ, Smart SM, Henrys P, Maskell LC, Walker KJ, Preston CD, Crowe A, Rowe E, Gowing DJ, Emmett BA. Collation of evidence of nitrogen impacts on vegetation in relation to UK biodiversity objectives. JNCC; 2011.
WHO. Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 29 Vanadium pentoxide and other inorganic vanadium compounds. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 2001.
Ashmore MR, Wilson [E]RB. Critical levels of air pollutants for Europe. London: Air Quality Division, Department of the Environment; 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.
Woodin SJ, Farmer AM. The effects of acid deposition on nature conservation in Great Britain. Peterborough: Nature Conservancy Council; 1991.
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.
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.
Bobbink R, Roelofs JGM. Empirical nitrogen critical loads: update since Lokeberg (1992). (Hornung M, Sutton MA, Wilson RB). Bush: Institute of Terrestrial Ecology; 1995 pp. 9-19.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 125 Platinum. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1991.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 135 Cadmium - Environmental Aspects. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1992.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 200 Copper. Geneva: World Health Organization; 1998.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 200 Copper. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1998.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 221 Zinc. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 2001.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 224 Arsenic and arsenic compounds. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2001.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 226 Palladium. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 2002.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 227: Fluorides. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 2002 p. pp 230.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 61 Chromium. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1988.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 81 Vanadium. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1988.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 85 Lead- Environmental Aspects. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1989.
WHO. Environmental Health Criteria 86 Mercury- Environmental Aspects. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 1989.
Weinstein LH, Davison AW, Arndt U. Fluoride. In: Recognition of Air Pollutant Injury to Vegetation: A Pictorial Atlas. 2nd Edition. Pittsburgh, PA: Air & Waste Management Association; 1998 pp. pp 4-1 to 4-27.
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.

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