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New Sites - Main » Science » Environment » Air Quality » Acid Deposition
UK Acid Waters Monitoring Network (24th August, 2010) : Monitors the ecological impact of acid deposition in areas of the United Kingdom believed to be sensitive to acidification.
National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP/NTN) (27th April, 2005) : The US National Atmospheric Deposition Program operates an acid rain observing network that is used to monitor the chemistry of precipitation for geographical and temporal long-term trends. Quality assured precipitation chemistry data (including acidity)and ...
Margot's Acid Rain SEA Project (27th April, 2005) : Student's fun and informative site about acid rain, in North Carolina and in general.


Top Sites - Main » Science » Environment » Air Quality » Acid Deposition
National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP/NTN) () : The US National Atmospheric Deposition Program operates an acid rain observing network that is used to monitor the chemistry of precipitation for geographical and temporal long-term trends. Quality assured precipitation chemistry data (including acidity)and
UK Acid Waters Monitoring Network () : Monitors the ecological impact of acid deposition in areas of the United Kingdom believed to be sensitive to acidification.
Margot's Acid Rain SEA Project () : Student's fun and informative site about acid rain, in North Carolina and in general.