Vol.
25 No. 3
May - June 2003
Atmospheric
Deposition and Its Impact on Ecosystems
R.
Van Grieken and Y. Shavah, eds.
Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, 2002
Atmospheric
deposition may play a major role in ecosystem dynamics, particularly
in oligotrophic oceanic seas, terrestrial ecosystems, and
inland freshwater bodies.
The
growing threats from atmospheric deposition and the increasing
needs to expand our knowledge were behind the convening of
the International Symposium on Atmospheric Deposition and
Its Impact on Ecosystems, which was held in Tel Aviv, Israel,
from 56 June 2000.
Papers
were presented on wet and dry atmospheric deposition; long-
and short-range transport, ozone depletion, trace metals,
and organic pollutants; nitrogen and sulphur compounds; and
atmospheric dust.
Papers
presented at the symposium have been compiled for publication
in a special 170-page proceedings. Interested scientists can
request a copy, free of charge.
Contact
René
Van Grieken
<[email protected]>
Universiteit Antwerpen,
Universiteitsplein 1
B-2610
Antwerp, Belgium.
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