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  1. Acid Rain: Its Causes and its Effects on Inland Waters (Science, Technology, and Society Series) by B. J. Mason, 1992-11-05
  2. Acid Rain and the Environment
  3. Acid Rain: A Practical G.C.S.E. Coursework Guide (Occasional publication) by S.M. Tilling, Andy Nisbet, et all 1990-05
  4. Acid Rain Control The Costs of Compliance
  5. Before the Rainbow: What We Know About Acid Rain (Decisionmakers Bookshelf, Vol 9) by Carolyn Curtis, 1981-01
  6. Acid Rain (Saving the Planet) by Eileen Lucas, 1991-12
  7. Acid Rain in Europe: Counting the Cost
  8. For crying out cloud: A study of acid rain by Marla Coyne, 1981
  9. Acid Rain Research: Do We Have Enough Answers? (Studies in Environmental Science)
  10. Acid Rain: Current Situation and Remedies (Environmental Topics) by J. Rose, 1994-06-01
  11. Acid Rain: A Plague upon the Waters by Robert Ostmann, 1982-09
  12. Acid rain, a transjurisdictional problem in search of solution: Proceedings of a conference, Canadian-American Center, State University of New York at ... 1981 (Canadian-American Center publications)
  13. Acid Rain Sourcebook by Robert G. Schwieger, Thomas C. Elliott, 1985-03
  14. Acid Rain: An Issue in Canadian-American Relations by John E. Carroll, 1982-07

41. Acid-Rain.net
acid rain Threatens Forests In More Ways Than Previously Thought Rulingdeals a blow to state's efforts to reduce acid rain in Adirondacks.
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Acid Rain Threatens Forests In More Ways Than Previously Thought

Ban On Pollution Credit Swaps Voided
Ruling deals a blow to state's efforts to reduce acid rain in Adirondacks by Dina Cappiello, April 10, 2002
A state law that penalized New York power plants for trading pollution credits to 14 other states was voided by a federal judge on Tuesday, removing a key part of the state's strategy to reduce acid rain in the Adirondacks. U.S. District Court Judge David N. Hurd in Utica ruled that the 2000 Air Pollution Mitigation Law was unconstitutional and conflicted with the federal Clean Air Act by restructuring the nationwide trading system whereby tons of sulfur dioxide emissions, or credits, are swapped freely between states.

42. Acid Rain: Water Science For Schools
acid rain information, from the US Geological Survey's Water Science for Schoolssite. acid rain Do you need to start wearing a rainhat? Causes of acid rain.
http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/acidrain.html
Acid Rain: Do you need to start wearing a rainhat?
Depending on where you live, maybe you've heard of acid rain. Now, acid rain is not pure acid falling from the sky, but rather it is rainfall or atmospheric moisture that has been mixed with elements and gases that have caused the moisture to become more acidic than normal. Pure water has a pH of 7, and, generally, rainfall is somewhat on the acidic side. But, acid rain can have a pH of about 5.0-5.5, and can even be in the 4 range in the northeastern United States, where there are a lot of industries and cars.
Causes of acid rain
Acid rain is a uniquely human-related phenomenon. The burning of fossil fuels (coal and oil) by power-production companies and industries releases sulfur into the air that combines with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide (SO ). Exhausts from cars cause the formation of nitrogen oxides in the air. From these gases, airborne sulfuric acid (H SO ) and nitric acid (HNO ) can be formed and be dissolved in the water vapor in the air. Although acid-rain gases may originate in urban areas, it is often carried for hundreds of miles in the atmosphere by winds into rural areas. That is why forests and lakes in the countryside can be harmed by acid rain that originates in cities.
Effects of acid rain
The environment can generally adapt to a certain amount of acid rain. Often soil is slightly

43. CAUSES, EFFECTS, AND SOLUTIONS OF ACID RAIN
Explanation of the causes, the consequences, and the solutions of acid rain.Information about acid rain's chemical formations and reactions.
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CAUSES, EFFECTS, AND SOLUTIONS OF ACID RAIN
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  • 44. Miljøstatus Norge - Sur Nedbør
    Tilbake til alle indikatorer Link EcoNet's acid rain resources
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    45. Acid Rain
    acid rain. Trend Emissions of sulphur and nitrous compounds stabilisedPressure Emissions of SO2 and NOx Transboundary air pollution
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      Acid rain
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      Use of lime to reduce acidification damages Political goals in Norway and international goals Background Information: What is acid rain? Direct effects of SO and NOx Links Back to SoE Norway frontpage

    46. Acid Rain
    subject. acid rain by Shayne Farnham April 26, 1999 Meteorology IndependentStudy Dr. Clark Final Report. What Causes acid rain. Increased
    http://www.ems.psu.edu/info/explore/AcidRain.html

    47. Acid Rain And Its Effects
    acid rain is formed from the combustion of fossil fuels and has disasterouseffects on forests. acid rain and Its Effects. acid rain. WHAT IS IT.
    http://www.ems.psu.edu/info/explore/AcidR.html

    48. What Is Acid Rain? Causes Effects Prevention Acid Rain And GIS

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    49. EFFECTS OF ACID RAIN ON TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
    EFFECTS OF acid rain ON TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS. The effects of acidrain on soil is dependent on the behaviour of ions in the soil.
    http://www.scar.utoronto.ca/~weather/maryp/Effects/terrest.html
    EFFECTS OF ACID RAIN ON TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
    The thirsty earth soaks up the rain, And drinks, and gapes for drink again. The plants such in the earth and are With constant drinking fresh and fair.
    Abraham Cowley from Drinking
    Effects on Soil
    It was argued by early acid rain researchers that forests in Canada and northeastern U.S.A. are on acidic soils and therefore acid rain makes no difference to the forests. However, we now know this is not true. The effects of acid rain on soil is dependent on the behaviour of ions in the soil. Most of the ions of interest are cations such as Ca and Mg in addition to the cation H . These ions are the nutrients needed by plants. There are also toxic ions such as aluminum, lead, mercury, cadium and other metal ions. These ions are usually not free to migrate in the soil because they are bound to the negatively charged surface of immobile soil particles. These particles are negative because of the silicates on the surface of clays and the organic acids on particles of organic matter. The cation-exchange capacity is the ability of the soil to bind to the positively charged ions but acid rain depletes this capacity. Acid rain is able to mobilize these ions from the soil in two ways:
  • The H+ ion in the acidic water displaces the other positive ions from their binding sites and increases the concentration of these ions in the soil water. When the soil particles are no longer able to bind anymore H+ ions, the concentration of H+ also increases in the soil water.
  • 50. LHS GEMS, Acid Rain
    acid rain. Grades 6–8. Written by Colin 60minute sessions. See theacid rain online orientation video. Comment on this GEMS unit.
    http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/gems/GEM312.html
    Acid Rain
    Written by Colin Hocking, Jacqueline Barber, and Jan Coonrod
    This stimulating unit fosters scientific inquiry and critical thinking skills as it harnesses the curiosity, agility, and determination of student minds to study the troubling environmental issue of acid rain. Students learn about acids, bases, and the pH scale; make "fake lakes" and determine how their pH changes after an acid rainstorm; present a play on the effects of acid rain on aquatic life; determine the effect of various dilutions of acid on seed germination; and hold a town meeting to discuss possible solutions to the problem of acid rain. A "startling statements" game challenges students' preconceptions and prompts investigation.
    In addition to providing much information on acid rain, the unit encourages students to analyze complex environmental issues for themselves, and emphasizes community cooperation (making it an effective companion unit to the GEMS guide
    Time: Eight or more 45- to 60-minute sessions.

    51. Surfing The Net With Kids: Acid Rain
    The best acid rain sites for kids, teachers and families, from UnitedFeature Syndicate. acid rain. Email this page to a friend with
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    52. Surfing The Net With Kids: Acid Rain Crossword
    acid rain Crossword by Barbara J. Feldman You need Java enabled toview the crossword applet. Email this game to a friend with a
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    53. An Internet Guide To Acid Rain :: Green Nature ::
    An Internet Guide to acid rain. Background information and annotated articlesabout acid rain issues in the United States and around the world.
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    Nuclear Power ... Wind Global Africa China Europe General ... Recycling Land Forestry GM Foods Mountains National Parks ... Organic Farming Water Coastal/Oceans Fresh Water Rivers Poll Should the U.S. Go To War Against Iraq? Yes, unilaterally if necessary Yes, if the UN Security Council Agrees No Results Polls Votes: Comments: An Internet Guide to Acid Rain Background information and annotated articles about acid rain issues in the United States and around the world. Acid Rain and Buildings Acid precipitation affects stone primarily in two ways: dissolution and alteration. Acid Rain and Cars Over the past two decades, there have been numerous reports of damage to automotive paints and other coatings. An Introduction to Acid Rain Acid rain is a broad term used to describe several ways that acids fall out of the atmosphere. A more precise term is acid deposition, which has two parts: wet and dry. Acid Rain And Forests Over the years, scientists, foresters, and others have watched some forests grow more slowly without knowing why.

    54. CLIMATE PROBLEMS - ACID RAIN
    CLIMATE PROBLEMS acid rain. The following is a list of World Wide Web sites thatgive reference to information related to the climate problem of acid rain
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    CLIMATE PROBLEMS - ACID RAIN
    The following is a list of World Wide Web sites that give reference to information related to the climate problem of acid rain:
    Canadian Sites
  • Canadaian Coalition on Acid rain
    Other Sites
  • EcoNet's Acid Rain Resources
  • Acid Rain Program's Home Page
  • Environmental Benefits Fact Sheet
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    56. Science Fair Central - Jake's Attic - In The Laboratory - Discovery Channel Scho
    In the Laboratory acid rain How acidic is the rain where you live?Join the investigation to find out! Then 1. What's acid rain? 2
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    In the Laboratory: Acid Rain
    How acidic is the rain where you live?

    Join the investigation to find out! Then add your local results and see how your community compares to others around the nation. Come back as many times as you want - every time you add your data, you'll update the national acid rain map. Spread the word to friends in other communities and states!
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    What is acid rain? Absolutely pure water is neutral neither acid norbase. But rainwater is not absolutely pure. What causes acid rain?
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    What is Acid Rain?

    Absolutely pure water is neutral - neither acid nor base. But rainwater is not absolutely pure. Some gases in the atmosphere dissolve in raindrops as they fall to the ground. Under normal conditions, rain is only slightly acidic. But chemical pollutants in the air - namely, sulfur and nitrogen - dissolve in rain to make it even more acidic. What causes acid rain?
    Acid rain is caused by two main pollutants in the air - sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. In the United States each year, more than 30 million tons of sulfur and nitrogen compounds are discharged into the air. But where are these dangerous gases coming from?
    • Sulfur dioxide can come from natural sources, like volcanoes, but much of this gas is released into the atmosphere by factories that burn fossil fuels, such as coal and oil. Nitrogen dioxide comes from automobile exhaust and emissions from power stations.

    58. Unit Plan 4
    acid rain Simulation. Louie Beuschlein. YES! I'd like to download acid rainLab acid rain is literally acid in rain water. It is a weak acid
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    Acid Rain Simulation Louie Beuschlein
    YES! I'd like to download the original onto Microsoft Word 6.0 or higher. Introduction : This is a two day unit plan that incorporates some decision-making ideas from statistics into the science classroom. It is intended for intermediate level science students (about high school freshman age) and beyond. No previous experience with statistical analysis is required. The NCTM Statistics Standard is taken into account in this lesson by having students make use of sampling to back up a claim and by having students design (with teacher assistance) a statistical experiment to study a problem.
    Acid Rain Lab : Acid rain is literally acid in rain water. It is a weak acid (sulfuric and nitric) but strong enough to damage buildings and statues and harm lakes, forests, and crops. The purpose of this lab is to investigate the damaging effects of acid rain on plants. In particular, students will determine whether and/or to what extent acid rain affects the germination rate of turnip seeds. The germination rates of seeds placed in an acid rain solution will be compared with that of the controlseeds placed in distilled water. Statistical methods will then be employed to determine whether any differences in germination rates is attributable to the acid rain or if it is reasonable to explain any differences as coincidences.
    The acid rain solution should be a mixture of dilute sulfuric and nitric acids (about pH 4). Students, working in groups of no more than four, should sandwich exactly 25 turnip seeds (or some other type of seed) between two layers of paper toweling saturated in acid rain solution. (There should be no pools of solution.) Each group should also prepare a control Petri dish in which distilled water is used in place of the acid rain solution. The Petri dishes should then be wrapped in aluminum foil to keep them in darkness and allowed to remain undisturbed (preferably for a weekend).

    59. Acid Rain Topics
    acid rain. acid rain is a widespread term used to describe all forms of acidprecipitation (rain, snow, hail, fog, etc.). Home. Introduction to acid rain.
    http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/eae/Acid_Rain/acid_rain.html
    Acid Rain
    Acid rain is a widespread term used to describe all forms of acid precipitation (rain, snow, hail, fog, etc.). Atmospheric pollutants, particularly oxides of sulphur and nitrogen, can cause precipitation to become more acidic when converted to sulphuric and nitric acids, hence the term acid rain. Acid deposition, acid rain and acid precipitation all relate to the chemistry of air pollution and moisture in the atmosphere. Scientists generally use the term acid deposition but all three terms relate to the same issue. Click Bart Simpson (left) for the easy-to-read young person's text and Mr. Burns (right) for the more technical information. Home Introduction to Acid Rain Acid Deposition Acidic Emissions Buildings Cars Critical Loads Doing Our Bit Europe Fossil Fuels Freshwater Lakes Impacts of Acid Rain Industrial Emission Controls International Agreements Liming Measuring Acid Rain Modelling Acid Rain Monitoring Acid Rain Natural Sources Nitrogen Oxides Rainfall Acidity Soils Sulphur Dioxide Transboundary Pollution Trees UK Acid Rain Vehicle Emission Controls Wildlife

    60. Acid Rain In The UK
    UK acid rain. The wind direction is the main factor affecting where UK pollutantsare deposited. The UK experiences typical impacts from acid rain.
    http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/eae/Acid_Rain/Older/UK_Acid_Rain.html
    UK Acid Rain In the 1980s, the UK was described by Scandinavian countries as ‘the dirty old man of Europe’ due to high emissions of sulphur dioxide from industrial sources causing transboundary acid rain. Emissions of sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen have since been reduced, although the UK remains a considerable emitter of acidic pollution compared to other European countries. Most of the UK sulphur dioxide comes from power stations (65% in 1999) and other industries (22% in 1999) whilst the largest source of nitrogen oxides is road transport (44% in 1999) and power stations (21% in 1999). Total deposition of sulphur on the UK during 1998 was around 0.33 million tonnes compared to 1.19 million tonnes emitted in 1999. This highlights that the UK emits more sulphur pollution than is deposited in the UK. A significant proportion of sulphur and nitrogen pollutants are exported to other countries, mainly Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and Russia. The wind direction is the main factor affecting where UK pollutants are deposited. The UK experiences typical impacts from acid rain. In 1995, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Forest Survey revealed that 42% of UK

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