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Dragosits U, Sutton MA, Place CJ, Bayley A. Modelling the spatial distribution of ammonia emissions in the UK. Environmental Pollutution (Nitrogen Conference Special Issue). 1998 ;102:195-203.
Wilson LJ, Bacon PJ, Bull J, Dragosits U, Blackall TD, Dunn TE, Hamer KC, Sutton MA, Wanless S. Modelling the spatial distribution of ammonia emissions from seabirds in the UK. Environmental Pollution. 2004 ;131(2):173-185.
Moolenaar SW, Temminghoff EJM, De Haan FAM. Modelling dynamic copper balances for a contaminated sandy soil following land use change from agriculture to forestry. Environmental Pollution. 1998 ;(103): 117-125.
Asman WAH, Drukker B, Janssen AJ. Modelled historical concentrations and depositions of ammonia and ammonium in Europe. Atmospheric Environment. 1988 ;22:725-735.
Dore AJ, Mousavi-Baygi M, Smith RI, Hall J, Fowler D, Choularton TW. A model of annual orographic precipitation and acid deposition and its application to Snowdonia. Atmospheric Environment. 2006 ;40(18):3316-3326.
Teien HC, Standring WJF, Salbu B, Marskar M, Kroglund F, Hindar A. Mobilization of aluminium and deposition on fish gills during sea salt episodes - catchment liming as countermeasure. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 2004 ;6:196-200.
Hammel W, Debus R, Steubing L. Mobility of antimony in soil and its availability to plants. Chemosphere. 2000 ;41:1791-1798.
Newell SY, Arsuffi TL, Palm LA. Misting and nitrogen fertilization of shoots of a saltmarsh grass: Effects upon fungal decay of leaf blades. Oecologia. 1996 ;108:495-502.
Marschner H. Mineral nutrition of higher plants. Second Edition. Academic Press Ltd.; 1995.
Marschner H. Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants. Acadmic Press Inc; 2005 p. 672.
Pruppacher HR, Klett JD. Microphysics of Clouds and Precipitation. Dordrecht, NL: Reidel Publishing Company; 1978 p. 715 pp.
Andersen R, Chapman S, Artz RRE. Microbial communities in natural and disturbed peatlands: A review. Soil Biology & Biochemistry . 2013 ;57:979-994.
de Vries W, Latour JB. Methods to derive critical loadsfor nitrogen for terrestrial ecosystems. Penicuik: Institute of Terrestrial Ecology; 1995 pp. 20-33.
Roura-Carol M, Freeman C. Methane release from peat soils: effects of Sphagnum and Juncus. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 1999 ;31:323-325.
Williams A. Methane Emissions. London: Watt Committee on Energy; 1994.
Eaton JG, McKim JM, Holcombe GW. Metal toxicity to embryos and larvae of seven freshwater fish species - 1.Cadmium. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 1978 ;(19):95-103.
McCabe OM, Baldwin JL, Otte ML. Metal tolerance in wetland plants. Minerva Biotecnologica. 2001 ;(13):141-149.
Hayes F, Jones MLM, Mills G, Ashmore M. Meta-analysis of the relative sensitivity of semi-natural vegetation species to ozone. Environmental Pollution. 2007 ;146:754-762.
Yesmin L, Gammack SM, Cresser MS. Medium term response of peat drainage water to changes in nitrogen deposition from the atmosphere. Water Resources. 1996 ;9:2171-2177.
Marschner H. Mechansims of adaptions of plants to acid soils. Plant and Soil. 1991 ;134:1-20.
Meharg AA, Macnair MR. The mechanisms of arsenate tolerance in Deschampsia cespitosa (L.) Beauv. and Agrostis capillaris L. Adaptation of the arsenate uptake system. New Phytologist. 1991 ;(119).
Gibbs RJ. Mechanisms controlling world water chemistry. Science. 1970 ;170:1088-1090.
Stauber JL, Florence TM. Mechanism of toxicity of zinc to the marine diatom Nitzschia closterium. Marine Biology. 1990 ;(105):519-524.
Duyzer JH. Measurement of Dry Deposition Velocities of NH3, and NH4+ over Natural Terrains. Delft, The Netherlands; 1992.
Hawksworth DL. Mapping studies. (Ferry BW, Baddeley MS, Hawksworth DL). London: Athlone press; 1973 pp. pp.38-76.

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