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    Magic, safe and smart model applications at integrated monitoring sites: effects of emission reduction scenarios by Forsius, M, Alveteg, M, Jenkins, A, Johansson, M, Kleemola, S, Lukewille, A, Posch, M, Sverdrup, H, Walse, C

    Published in Water, air and soil pollution (01-07-1998)
    “…Three well-known dynamic acidification models (MAGIC, SAFE, SMART) were applied to data sets from five Integrated Monitoring sites in Europe. The calibrated…”
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    Regional trends in aquatic recovery from acidification in North America and Europe by Stoddard, J. L, Jeffries, D. S, Lükewille, A, Clair, T. A, Dillon, P. J, Driscoll, C. T, Forsius, M, Johannessen, M, Kahl, J. S, Kellogg, J. H, Kemp, A, Mannio, J, Monteith, D. T, Murdoch, P. S, Patrick, S, Rebsdorf, A, Skjelkvåle, B. L, Stainton, M. P, Traaen, T, van Dam, H, Webster, K. E, Wieting, J, Wilander, A

    Published in Nature (London) (07-10-1999)
    “…Rates of acidic deposition from the atmosphere ('acid rain') have decreased throughout the 1980s and 1990s across large portions of North America and Europe…”
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    CLIMEX soil-heating experiment: soil response after 2 years of treatment by Verburg, P.S.J, Loon, W.K.P. van, Lukewille, A

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (1999)
    “…Most model predictions concerning the response of boreal forest ecosystems to climate change are inferred from small-scale experiments on artificial,…”
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    An Integrated Assessment Model for Fine Particulate Matter in Europe by Amann, M, Johansson, M, Luekewille, A, Schoepp, W, Apsimon, H, Warren, R, Gonzales, T, Tarrason, L, Tsyro, S

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-08-2001)
    “…Exposure to fine particles in the ambient air is recognized as a significant threat to human health. Two pathways contribute to the particle burden in the…”
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    reply: Is acidification still an ecological threat? by Stoddard, J. L, Jeffries, D. S, Lukewille, A, Forsius, M, Mannio, J, Wilander, A

    Published in Nature (London) (19-10-2000)
    “…Alewell et al. introduce some important factors influencing the process of ecosystem recovery from acidification. But whereas we exclusively considered aquatic…”
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    Measured and modelled retention of inorganic sulfur in soils and subsoils (Harz Mountains, Germany) by Lukewille, A, Malessa, V, Alewell, C

    Published in Water, air and soil pollution (01-12-1995)
    “…Atmospheric deposition has resulted in an accumulation of inorganic sulfur (S) in many forest soils. At Sosemulde (Harz Mountains) samples from 5-240 cm depth…”
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    r eply: Is acidification still an ecological threat? by Stoddard, J. L, Jeffries, D. S, Lükewille, A, Forsius, M, Mannio, J, Wilander, A

    Published in Nature (London) (19-10-2000)
    “…Alewell et al. introduce some important factors influencing the process of ecosystem recovery from acidification. But whereas we exclusively considered aquatic…”
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    Aluminium precipitates from groundwater of an aquifer affected by acid atmospheric deposition in the Senne, northern Germany by Luekewille, A. (Goettingen Univ. (Germany). Inst. of Soil Science and Forest Nutrition), Breemen, N. van

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-07-1992)
    “…The Senne aquifer was affected by acid deposition and its upper 10m was poorly buffered with a pH of 3.8-4.4 and mean aluminium concentration of 5.0 mg per…”
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    Experimentally increased soil temperature causes release of nitrogen at a boreal forest catchment in southern Norway by LÜKEWILLE, ANKE, WRIGHT, RICHARD

    Published in Global change biology (01-02-1997)
    “…Boreal forest ecosystems are sensitive to global warming, caused by increasing emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. Assessment of the biological…”
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    A Module to Calculate Primary Particulate Matter Emissions and Abatement Measures in Europe by Lükewille, Anke, Bertok, Imrich, Amann, Markus, Cofala, Janusz, Gyarfas, Frantisek, Johansson, Matti, Klimont, Zbigniew, Pacyna, Elisabeth, Pacyna, Jozef

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-08-2001)
    “…Primary particulate matter is emitted directly into the atmosphere from various anthropogenic and natural sources such as power plants (combustion of fossil…”
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