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Slinn WGN. Prediction for Particle Deposition to Vegetative Canopies. Atmospheric Environment. 1982 ;16:1785-1794.
Sloss LL. Halogen emissions from coal combustion.; 1992.
Smart SM, Ashmore MR, Hornung M. Detecting the signal of atmospheric N deposition in recent national-scale vegetation change across Britain. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus. 2004 ;4:269–278.
Smidt RE, Whitton JS. Note on boron toxicity in a stand of radiata pine in Hawkes Bay. New Zealand Journal of Science. 1975 ;(18):109-113.
Smith SL, MacDonald DD, Keenleyside KA, Ingersoll CG, Field LJ. A preliminary evaluation of sediment quality assessment values for freshwater ecosystems. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 1996 ;22:624-638.
Smith RV, Stewart DA. A regression model for nitrate leaching in Northern Ireland. . Soil Use and Management. 1989 ;5:71-76.
Smith RI, Fowler D, Sutton MA, Flechard C, Coyle M. Transboundary Air Pollution: Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground-Level Ozone in the UK. Atmospheric Environment . 2000 ;34:3757 - 3777.
Smolders E. Cadmium uptake by plants. International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health. 2001 ;(14):177-183.
SNIFFER. Development of Site Relevant Critical Loads. Scotland and Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research; 2011.PDF icon ER04 APIS update final report.pdf (986.82 KB)
Soares A, Pearson J. Short-term physiological responses of mosses to atmospheric ammonium and nitrate. . Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1997 ;93:225-242.
Anon. Ground-level ozone in the 21st century: future trends, impacts and policy implications. London: The Royal Society; 2008 p. 132.
Society TR. Ground-level ozone in the 21st century: future trends, impacts and policy implications.; 2008. Available from: http://royalsociety.org/Report_WF.aspx?pageid = 7924&terms = ground-level+ozone.
Solga A, Burkhardt J, Zechmeister HG, Frahm JP. Nitrogen content, 15N natural abundance and biomass of the two pleurocarpous mosses Pleurozium schreberi (Brid.) Mitt.and Scleropodium purum (Hedw.) Limpr. in relation to atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Environmental Pollution. 2005 ;134:465-473.
Solomon S, Qin D, Manning M, Chen Z, Marquis KB, Averyt M, Tignor M, Miller HL. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2007. Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA.: Cambridge University Press; 2007.
Soulsby C, Turnbull D, Langan SJ, Owen R, Hirst D. Long-term trends in stream chemistry and biology in Northeast Scotland: Evidence for recovery. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1996 ;85:689-694.
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.
Sozanska M, Skiba U, Metcalfe S. Developing an inventory of N2O emissions from British Soils. Atmos. Environ. 2002 ;36:987 - 998.
Spidsx TK, Korsmo H. Effect of acid rain on pine needles as food for capercaillie in winter. Oecologia. 1993 ;94:565-570.
Spiers RB, Frost CA. The enhanced acidification of a field soil by very low concentrations of atmospheric ammonia. Research and Development in Agriculture . 1987 ;4:83-86.
Spurgeon D, Svendsen C, Hankard P, Weeks, Kille P, Fishwick S. Review of sublethal ecotoxicological tests for measuring harm in terrestrial ecosystems.; 2002.
Srivaastiva RN, Agrawal SJ. Hematological anomalies in a fresh water teleost, Colisa fasciatus on acute exposure to cobalt. Acta. Pharmacol. Toxicol. 1979 ;(44):197-199.
Stauber JL, Florence TM. Mechanism of toxicity of zinc to the marine diatom Nitzschia closterium. Marine Biology. 1990 ;(105):519-524.
Steinberg CEW, Wright (E)RF. Acidification of freshwater ecosystems: implications for the future. Chitchester: John Wiley and Sons; 1994.
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.

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