Browsing Norsk institutt for vannforskning by Subject "reversibility"
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Rain project. Annual report for 1984
(NIVA-rapport;1707, Research report, 1985)Project Rain is a 5-year international research project aimwed at investigation the effects on water chemistry of changing acid deposition to whole catchments. The project comprices 2 paralell largescale experimental ... -
RAIN PROJECT. Report for the years 1988, 1989 and 1990
(NIVA-rapport;2557, Research report, 1991)The Rain Project encompasses 7 years of catchment-scale experiments with acid addition at Sogndal and acid exclution at Risdalsheia. At Sogndal runoff contains increasingly higher concentrations of SO4 and NO3 these are ... -
RAIN project: Risdalsheia data report for June 1990-May 1994
(NIVA-rapport;3177, Research report, 1994)This report lists precipitation and runoff data collected at Risdalsheia as part of the RAIN project. -
Reversibility of acidification: fish responses in experiments at Risdalsheia
(NIVA-rapport;2704, Research report, 1992)The Rain-project started in 1984, with the purpose to study effects on and changes in water quality, after excluding acid rain. Based on water chemistry, the runoff from the clean rain catchment has developed in a "positive" ... -
Reversibility of acidification: Soils and surface waters
(NIVA-rapport;2479, Research report, 1990)Recent declining levels of acid deposition in both North America and Europe have initiated reversal of acidification and recovery of impacted ecosystems. The reversibility of acidification has also been investigated by ...