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Autore principale: O'Neill, Gertrudis, Comp.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1988
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contents Acid Rain: A Selective Bibliography. Second Edition. Bibliography Series Twenty-One. O'Neill, Gertrudis, Comp. Acid Rain Biological Sciences Botany College Science Earth Science Ecology Environmental Education Government Role Higher Education Legislation Physical Sciences Reference Materials Science Education Secondary Education Secondary School Science Acid rain is a term for rain, snow, or other precipitation produced from water vapor in the air reacting with emissions from automobiles, factories, power plants, and other oil and coal burning sources. When these chemical compounds, composed of sulfur oxide and nitrogen oxide, react with water vapor, the result is sulfuric acid and nitric acid. The eastern portion of North America and the northwest section of Europe are especially susceptible to acid rain. Acid rain has damaged buildings, forests, crops, and soil; polluted thousands of lakes, rivers, and streams; and injured millions of fish and other forms of aquatic life. The purpose of the second edition of this bibliography is to provide a list of recent articles, books, and documents available in the Robert E. Kennedy Library of the California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo) on the problems of acid rain published since 1984. This bibliography is organized under the following headings: (1) "The Causes of Acid Rain"; (2) "The Effect of Acid Rain on Soils, Plants, and Forests"; (3) "The Effect of Acid Rain on Lakes, Ponds, and Aquatic Life"; (4) "The Effect of Acid Rain on Health"; (5) "Effects of Acid Rain on Materials"; and (6) "Acid Rain: Laws and Regulations." A total of 362 citations is provided. (CW)
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spellingShingle Acid Rain: A Selective Bibliography. Second Edition. Bibliography Series Twenty-One.
O'Neill, Gertrudis, Comp.
Acid Rain
Biological Sciences
Botany
College Science
Earth Science
Ecology
Environmental Education
Government Role
Higher Education
Legislation
Physical Sciences
Reference Materials
Science Education
Secondary Education
Secondary School Science
Acid Rain: A Selective Bibliography. Second Edition. Bibliography Series Twenty-One. O'Neill, Gertrudis, Comp. Acid Rain Biological Sciences Botany College Science Earth Science Ecology Environmental Education Government Role Higher Education Legislation Physical Sciences Reference Materials Science Education Secondary Education Secondary School Science Acid rain is a term for rain, snow, or other precipitation produced from water vapor in the air reacting with emissions from automobiles, factories, power plants, and other oil and coal burning sources. When these chemical compounds, composed of sulfur oxide and nitrogen oxide, react with water vapor, the result is sulfuric acid and nitric acid. The eastern portion of North America and the northwest section of Europe are especially susceptible to acid rain. Acid rain has damaged buildings, forests, crops, and soil; polluted thousands of lakes, rivers, and streams; and injured millions of fish and other forms of aquatic life. The purpose of the second edition of this bibliography is to provide a list of recent articles, books, and documents available in the Robert E. Kennedy Library of the California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo) on the problems of acid rain published since 1984. This bibliography is organized under the following headings: (1) "The Causes of Acid Rain"; (2) "The Effect of Acid Rain on Soils, Plants, and Forests"; (3) "The Effect of Acid Rain on Lakes, Ponds, and Aquatic Life"; (4) "The Effect of Acid Rain on Health"; (5) "Effects of Acid Rain on Materials"; and (6) "Acid Rain: Laws and Regulations." A total of 362 citations is provided. (CW)
title Acid Rain: A Selective Bibliography. Second Edition. Bibliography Series Twenty-One.
topic Acid Rain
Biological Sciences
Botany
College Science
Earth Science
Ecology
Environmental Education
Government Role
Higher Education
Legislation
Physical Sciences
Reference Materials
Science Education
Secondary Education
Secondary School Science
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED301422