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* [https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/acid-rain Acid rain, explained] by Christina Nunez on NationalGeographic.com, February 28, 2019. The fossil fuels that humans burn for energy can come back to haunt us as acid rain. | |||
* [http://www.hubbardbrook.org/ Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study Homepage] | * [http://www.hubbardbrook.org/ Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study Homepage] | ||
* [http://www.hubbardbrookfoundation.org/filemanager/download/3527/ C. T. Driscoll et al (2001). ''Acid Rain Revisited: advances in scientific understanding since the passage of the 1970 and 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments.''] A publication of the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation. | * [http://www.hubbardbrookfoundation.org/filemanager/download/3527/ C. T. Driscoll et al (2001). ''Acid Rain Revisited: advances in scientific understanding since the passage of the 1970 and 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments.''] A publication of the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation. | ||
* ''NAPAP Biennial Report to Congress: An Integrated Assessment'', 1998, National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program, Silver Spring, Maryland. Available online [http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/csd/aqrs/reports/napapreport05.pdf here] on the website of the [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]. | * ''NAPAP Biennial Report to Congress: An Integrated Assessment'', 1998, National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program, Silver Spring, Maryland. Available online [http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/csd/aqrs/reports/napapreport05.pdf here] on the website of the [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]. | ||
*Tennesen M. (2010) [http://www.scientificamerican.com/Article.Cfm?Id=Acid-Rain-Caused-By-Nitrogen-Emissions Sour Showers: Acid Rain Returns--This Time It Is Caused by Nitrogen Emissions]. ''Scientific American'', September 2010, pp. 23-24. | *Tennesen M. (2010) [http://www.scientificamerican.com/Article.Cfm?Id=Acid-Rain-Caused-By-Nitrogen-Emissions Sour Showers: Acid Rain Returns--This Time It Is Caused by Nitrogen Emissions]. ''Scientific American'', September 2010, pp. 23-24. |
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- Acid rain, explained by Christina Nunez on NationalGeographic.com, February 28, 2019. The fossil fuels that humans burn for energy can come back to haunt us as acid rain.
- Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study Homepage
- C. T. Driscoll et al (2001). Acid Rain Revisited: advances in scientific understanding since the passage of the 1970 and 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. A publication of the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation.
- NAPAP Biennial Report to Congress: An Integrated Assessment, 1998, National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program, Silver Spring, Maryland. Available online here on the website of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
- Tennesen M. (2010) Sour Showers: Acid Rain Returns--This Time It Is Caused by Nitrogen Emissions. Scientific American, September 2010, pp. 23-24.
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