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Main Title Response of forest trees to sulfur, nitrogen, and associated pollutants /
Author Mattson, K. G. ; Arnaut, L. Y. ; Reams, G. A. ; Cline, S. P. ; Peterson, C. E.
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Mattson, Kim G.
Blair, Roger.
CORP Author Idaho Univ., Moscow. ;NSI Technology Services Corp., Corvallis, OR. ;Oregon State Univ., Corvallis.;Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.;National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
Publisher Environmental Research [sic] Laboratory, US Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1990
Report Number EPA/600/3-90/074
Stock Number PB90-270539
Subjects Trees--United States--Growth ; Trees--Diseases and pests--United States ; Plants--Effect of acid deposition on--United States ; Forest conservation--United States ; Acid deposition--United States ; Ozone ; Trees--Effect of acid deposition on--United States ; Trees--Effect of ozone on--United States ; Trees--Effect of air pollution on--United States ; Trees--Growth
Additional Subjects Sulfur dioxide ; Acidification ; Forest trees ; Deposition ; Nitrogen ; Sulfur ; Growth ; Soil chemistry ; Soil properties ; Tolerances(Physiology) ; Cold stress ; Exposure ; Concentration(Composition) ; Sensitivity ; United States ; Spruce trees
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https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=94002YR5.PDF
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NTIS  PB90-270539 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation v, 134 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
Abstract
The National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program created the Forest Response Program (FRP) to assess the effects of acidic deposition on trees and forests in regions of the United States. Research from the FRP and other programs is summarized in four Major Program Output documents that address policy questions regarding forest condition, mechanisms of effects of air pollutants, and projected responses of pollutants on forests. The document summarizes information available up to February, 1990. The major findings include several observations on mechanisms of effect. There is evidence that supports the hypothesis that acidic deposition alters soil chemical properties.
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Running title: FRP forest effects report. "August, 1990." "Forest Response Program, major program output #4"--Cover. "The Forest Response Program is a cooperative program of the US Environmental Protection Agency and the USDA Forest Service with support from the National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc." Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-89). "EPA/600/3-90/074."