Terrestrial Umbrella: Eutrophication and acidification of terrestrial ecosystems
Lead Author: Mark Broadmeadow
Elena Vanguelova, Fiona Kennedy, Matthew Griffiths, Peter Crow, Rona Pitman, Samantha Broadmeadow
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Lead Author: Mark Broadmeadow
Elena Vanguelova, Fiona Kennedy, Matthew Griffiths, Peter Crow, Rona Pitman, Samantha Broadmeadow
The principal roles of Forest Research in this Defra programme were to provide expert advice and to deliver a range of site specific environmental, soil and vegetation-related parameters and data-sets required for the evaluation of the Critical Loads calculation methodology. This evaluation includes the testing and calibration of process-based dynamic models of soil chemistry.
By Mark Broadmeadow, Fiona Kennedy, Elena Vanguelova, Samantha Broadmeadow, Rona Pitman, Peter Crow and Matthew Griffiths.
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