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Analysis of tropospheric levels of ozone at Duschenay's research forest site: 1988-1991
1994
Robichaud, A. (Ministere des Forets, Quebec (France). Direction de l'Environnement) | Bertrand, N.
Dying forest and air pollution: what we have learnt (DEFORPA program 1984-1991)
1991
Landmann, G. (Ministere de l'Agriculture, Paris (France). Departement de la Sante des Foret)
[Use of a plant bio-indicator for measuring ozone in mountain areas]
1988
Garrec, J.P. (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Seichamps (France). Centre de Nancy, Laboratoire d'Etude de la Pollution Atmospherique) | Rose, C.
[Forest decline in Federal Republic of Germany [photooxidants, ozone, soil nutrients, "new damage"]]
1987
Prinz, B. (Landesanstalt fuer Immissionsschutz des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Essen (Germany, F.R.)) | Krause, G.H.M.
[The Vosges forests are dying: which hypothesis should be considered to which extent [pollution agents, acid rain, drought, France, mountain]]
1985
Bonneau, M. (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Seichamps (France). Centre de Nancy, Station de Recherches sur les Sols Forestiers et la Fertilisation)
[Forest dieback in the German Federal Republic: particular case of the Black Forest]
1985
Schroeter, H. (Forstliche Versuchs-und Forschunganstalt, Freiburg (Germany, F.R.))
General summary and synthesis | [Resume general et synthese] | [Resumen general y sintesis]
1993
Innes, J.L. | Schlaepfer, R. | Bucher, H.P. (Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research, Birmensdorf (Switzerland)) | Kraeuchi, N. (Swiss Federal Institute for Technology, Zurich (Switzerland))
The report summarizes scientific information about forest ecosystems and their relationship to climate change and air pollution, with special emphasis on forests in Europe, North America and China. The contributions reflect the current state of science, but also uncertainties and gaps in scientific knowledge.
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