Effects of Acid Rain: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session ... May 28, 1980, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... damage to plants , animals and materials , because of their corrosive properties , but they also leach trace metals from the soils polluting ground water and depriving the soil of essen- tial nutrients . Over 300 lakes in New York are ...
... damage to plants , animals and materials , because of their corrosive properties , but they also leach trace metals from the soils polluting ground water and depriving the soil of essen- tial nutrients . Over 300 lakes in New York are ...
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... al vegetation . With rare exceptions , however , economic damage to crops by naturally occurring acid rain has not been demonstrated to date . 1 See appendix I. These very preliminary results show why the comprehensive acid rain 5.
... al vegetation . With rare exceptions , however , economic damage to crops by naturally occurring acid rain has not been demonstrated to date . 1 See appendix I. These very preliminary results show why the comprehensive acid rain 5.
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... damage to agriculture and forestry in this country . It is my personal belief that they probably will , but we do not have the hard scientific evidence to make that judgment on the terrestrial side at the present time . Senator TSONGAS ...
... damage to agriculture and forestry in this country . It is my personal belief that they probably will , but we do not have the hard scientific evidence to make that judgment on the terrestrial side at the present time . Senator TSONGAS ...
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... damage to crops by naturally occurring acid rains has not been demonstrated to date . These results show why the comprehensive Acid Rain Assessment Program called for in the President's Second Environmental Message is so crucially ...
... damage to crops by naturally occurring acid rains has not been demonstrated to date . These results show why the comprehensive Acid Rain Assessment Program called for in the President's Second Environmental Message is so crucially ...
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... Damage to protective surface structures such as cuticle . Damage to surface structuras may occur due to accelerated erosion of the cuticular layer that protects most foliar organs . It also could result from direct injury to surface ...
... Damage to protective surface structures such as cuticle . Damage to surface structuras may occur due to accelerated erosion of the cuticular layer that protects most foliar organs . It also could result from direct injury to surface ...
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Page 229 - neutral* point of precipitation. Any precipitation with a ph above 5.6 is said to be alkaline and any with a ph below that value is said to be ^/Technically, ph is expressed as the logarithm to the base 10 of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration in gram equivalents per liter of solution.
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Page 60 - ... decreased forest growth, increased plant diseases, and accelerated damage to materials. These conclusions and hypotheses led to a veritable storm of scientific and public concern about acid precipitation.
Page 303 - I am confident that once regulations are established by law, such travel time will be scheduled during the employees' regular work hours, however, in the event of any emergency, an employee will be paid for travel time outside of his regular scheduled work hours. I want to thank you, Mr. Chairman and members of this committee, for...