Acid Rain Chemistry, Monitoring, and Trends
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 19 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Introduction1
- Lecture Notes: The Science and Monitoring of Acid Rain10
- 2.11.0 Introduction: Understanding the Phenomenon of Acid Rain
- 2.22.0 Historical Context and the Emergence of Acid Rain as an Environmental Issue
- 2.33.0 Assessing the Environmental Impacts: The National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP)
- 2.44.0 A Glossary of Essential Terminology in Acid Deposition Studies
- 2.55.0 The Science of Monitoring: Procedures and Equipment for Wet Deposition
- 2.66.0 The Chemistry of Precipitation: Calculating and Interpreting pH
- 2.77.0 Case Study: The U.S. National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN)
- 2.88.0 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Acid Deposition in the United States
- 2.99.0 Acid Rain in a Global Context: Remote Regions and the Natural Background
- 2.1010.0 Conclusion and Future Directions
- Acid Rain in the United States: A Scientific Briefing for Policy6
- 3.11.0 Introduction: Defining the Policy Challenge of Acid Rain
- 3.22.0 The Chemical Basis of Acid Rain: A Balance of Ions
- 3.33.0 Monitoring Framework: The National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN)
- 3.44.0 Spatial Patterns of Acid Rain in the United States (1990-1993)
- 3.55.0 Temporal Trends and the Impact of Environmental Legislation
- 3.66.0 Assessed Impacts and Future Considerations
- Acid Rain: A Comprehensive Study GuideThis guide provides a detailed review of the physical, chemical, and environmental aspects of acid rain, based on an analysis of monitoring programs, historical data, and scientific assessments.2
Introduction
1.0 Introduction: Understanding the Phenomenon of Acid Rain
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