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The Science of global change: the impact of human activities on the environment. Global environmental chemistry -- Stratospheric ozone --Acid deposition -- Tropospheric chemical reactivity and its consequences for clean and polluted air -- Dust in the environment -- Anthropogenic contaminants -- Air quality in Mexico City -- Global assessment of ambient urban air quality -- Potential effects of increased ultraviolet radiation on the productivity of the southern ocean --Great lakes water quality -- Persistent marine debris --Assessing global river water quality -- Changes in an estuarine ecosystem -- Pesticides and world food supply --Energy for food production and processing -- Global significance of biomethanogenesis -- Biogeochemical consequences of desertification -- Long-term fates of declining forests -- Climatic future and lessons of the climatic past -- Climatic feedbacks in the global carbon cycle -- Vegetation, the global carbon cycle, and global measures -- Biogeochemistry of deforestation and biomass burning -- Integrating global environmental chemistry into secondary school curricula -- Education of environmental specialists and generalists in American univesities.

1992

Dunnette D.A. | O'Brien R.J.


Bibliographic information
ACS symposium series (USA). no. 483.
Other Subjects
Impact sur l' environnement; Quimica; Environments; Polucion; Ensenanza; Ecologie humaine
Language
English
Note
ill., maps. bibliographical ref.and indexes. "Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Environmental Chemistry of the American Chemical Society.". AVAILABILITY: US (DNAL QD1.A45 no.483).
Type
Journal Article; Bibliography; Maps Included
Corporate Author
American Chemical Society (USA). Division of Environmental Chemistry.

2012-11-15
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