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0861 |aEn4-46/2004E
1101 |aCanada.|bEnvironment Canada. |bMeteorological Service of Canada.
24510|aCanadian acid deposition science assessment 2004
260 |aToronto - Ontario : |bEnvironment Canada. |c2005.
300 |axxxvii, 437p. : |bcoloured figs., coloured maps, graphs, references, tables ; |c28 cm.
500 |aCatalogue number (En4-46/2004-MRC) and ISBN (0-662-38754-6) for the CD-ROM edition have been incorrectly copied in this publication.
500 |aHard copies of the "Summary of Key Results", and CD-ROMs of the Summary and the full Assessment, are available upon request from Meteorological Service of Canada, Science Assessment and Integration Branch Office, 4905 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T4; Telephone: (416) 739-4645; Fax: (416) 739-4882.
5203 |aThis assessment report is a compilation of scientific research and monitoring on acid deposition and its effects in Canada. The assessment, conducted by experts from federal and provincial governments and academia, presents the current state of knowledge of acid deposition. Despite widespread misconceptions that the acid rain issue is solved, new research indicates that the problem is persistent. Between 21 and 75 percent of eastern Canada, continues to receive levels of acid deposition in excess of critical loads (i.e. the amount of acid deposition that a particular region can receive without being adversely affected).
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a06-12|b2006-03-24
69007|aAcid rain|2gcpds
77508|tÉvaluation scientifique 2004 des dépôts acides au Canada |w(CaOODSP)9.683266
7760#|tCanadian acid deposition science assessment 2004 |w(CaOODSP)9.688243