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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.
COMEAP. Cardiovascular Disease and Air Pollution - An Expert Review for Comment .; 2005. Available from: http://www.advisorybodies.doh.gov.uk/comeap/expertreview.htm
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.
Jones MLM, Reynolds B, Stevens PA, Norris DA. Changing nutrient budget of sand dunes: consequences for the nature conservation interest and dune management. 1 .; 2002.
IPCC. Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. Geneva: IPCC; 2001 p. pp. 881.
Harrison PA, Berry PM, Dawson TP. Climate Change and Nature Conservation in Britain and Ireland: Modelling natural resource responses to climate change (the MONARCH project). Oxford; 2001.
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.
Office S. Climate change impacts in Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish Office; 1998.
Kerr A, Shackley S, Milne R, Allen S. Climate change: Scottish implications scoping study. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Central Research Unit; 1999.
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.
Yang JS. The comparative chemistries of platinum group metals and their periodic neighbors in marine macrophytes. Edinburgh: CEP Consultants; 1989.
WHO. Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 29 Vanadium pentoxide and other inorganic vanadium compounds. Geneva: World Health Organisation; 2001.
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.
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.
Karenlampi L. Critical levels for ozone in Europe: Testing and finalising the concepts. (Skarby L).; 1996.
Ashmore MR, Wilson [E]RB. Critical levels of air pollutants for Europe. London: Air Quality Division, Department of the Environment; 1994.
UKCLAG. Critical levels of air pollutants for the United Kingdom. Edinburgh: Institute of Terrestrial Ecology; 1996. Available from: http://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/reports/empire/acidrain/clair.html
UKCLAG. Critical Load Maps for the United Kingdom I: Soil.; 1991.
Cresser MS, Smith C, Sanger L. Critical loads for peat soils. Symposium 28th ed. (Hornung M, Skeffington RA). London.: Institute of Terrestrial Ecology; 1993.
Nilsson J, Grennfelt P. Critical Loads for Sulphur and Nitrogen. Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers; 1988.
UKCLAG. Critical Loads of Acid Deposition for United Kingdom Freshwaters. Bush: Institute of Terrestrial Ecology; 1995.
Group CLA. Critical Loads of Acid Deposition for United Kingdom Freshwaters. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology; 1995.
UKCLAG. Critical Loads of Acidity in the United Kingdom.; 1994.

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