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van Hove LWA, van Kooten O, van Wijk KJ, Vredenberg WJ, Adema EH, Pieters GA. Physiological effects of long term exposure to low concentrations of SO2 and NH3 on poplar leaves. Plant Physiology. 1991 ;82:32-40.
Howe PD. A review of boron effects in the environment. Biological Trace Element Research. 1998 ;(66):153-166.
Huettl RF, Fink S, Lutz HJ, Poth M, Wisniewski J. Forest decline, nutrient supply and diagnostic fertilisation in southwestern Germany and in southern California. . Forest Ecology and Management. 1990 ;30:341-350.
Hulme M, Mitchell J, Ingram M, Johns T, New M, Viner D. Climate change scenarios for global impacts studies. Global Environmental Change. 1999 ;9:S3-S19 Suppl. S.
Hutchison TC, Scott MG. The response of the feather moss, pleurozium-schreberi, to 5 years of simulated acid precipitation in the canadian boreal forest. Canadian Journal of Botany . 1988 ;66:82-88.
Hutton M, Symon C. The quantities of cadmium, lead, mercury and arsenic entering the U.K. environment from human activities. Science of the Total Environment. 1986 ;57:129-150.
Hyvdrinen M, P.D. C. Relationships between atmospheric nitrogen inputs and the vertical nitrogen and phosphorus concentration gradients in the lichen Cladonia portentosa. New Phytologist. 1998 ;140:519-530.
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IAEA. Assessing the impact of deep sea disposal of low level radioactive waste on living resources. International Atomic Energy Agency; 1988.
IAEA. Effects of Ionising Radiation on Plants and Animals at levels implied by Current Radiation Protection Standards. Vienna: International Atomic Energy AgencyInternational Atomic Energy Agency; 1992.
IAEA. Report from the specialist's meeting on protection of the environment from the effects of ionising radiation: International perspectives. Vienna: IAEA Headquarters; 2000.
INDITE. Impacts of nitrogen deposition in terrestrial ecosystems in the United Kingdom. London: HMSO; 1994.
Ingersoll CG, Haverland PS, Brunson EL, Canfield TJ, Dwyer FJ, Henke CE, Kemble NE, Mount DR, Fox RG. Calculation and evaluation of sediment effect concentrations for the amphiod Hyalella azteca and the midge Chironomus riparius. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 1996 ;22:602-623.
Inui T, Yamaguchi T. Epiphytic bryophytes in Naha city (subtropical urban area in Okinawa Island, southern Japan), with special references to air pollution. Hikobia. 1996 ;12:161-168.
IPCC, Houghton JT, Meira Filho LG, Lim K, Trennton I, Mamaty I, Bonduki Y, Griggs DJ, Callander BA. Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories. 1997 ;1 - 3.
IPCC. Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. Geneva: IPCC; 2001 p. pp. 881.
IPCC. Climate Change 1995. The Science of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group I to the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University Press. 1996 .
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James P. Lichens and air pollution. London: British Museum/BP Educational Services; 1982.
Jarraud NS, Bell JN, Leith ID, Fowler D, Archer SAA. Reinvasion of urban areas by black spot and tar spot. In: CAPER 2000, 11-13th April. CAPER 2000, 11-13th April. Birmingham; 2000.
Jauhiainen J, Wallen B, Malmer N. Potential NH4+ & NO3- uptake in seven Sphagnum species. New Phytol. 1998 ;138:287-293.
Jefferies RL. The embarrassment of riches: Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and community and ecosystem processes. . Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 1997 ;12:74-78.
Jeffrey DW, Piggot CD. The response of grasslands in sugar limestone in Teesdale to application of phosphorus and nitrogen. Journal of Ecology . 1973 ;61:85-92.
Jenkins A. Environmental chemistry: End of acid reign? . Nature. 1999 ;401:537-538.
Jenkins GB, Woodward G, Hildrew AG. Long-term amelioration of acidity accelerates decomposition in headwater streams. Global Change Biology. 2013 ;19:1100-1106.
Jiang Q, Singh BR. Effect of different forms and sources of arsenic crop yield and arsenic concentration. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 1994 ;(74):321-343.
JNCC. UK Habitat Type - Freshwater. [Internet]. 2010 . Available from: http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-1430

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