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Volumn 36, Issue 20, 2002, Pages 3277-3287
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The use of inferential models for estimating nitric acid vapor deposition to semi-arid coniferous forests
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Author keywords
Conifer gas exchange; Dry deposition; Lake Tahoe Basin; Numerical model; Surface resistance
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Indexed keywords
ATMOSPHERIC HUMIDITY;
DEPOSITION;
ECOSYSTEMS;
FORESTRY;
IMPURITIES;
NITRIC ACID;
SEED;
VAPOR DEPOSITION;
VEGETATION;
FOREST CANOPIES;
AIR POLLUTION;
NITRIC ACID;
CONIFEROUS FOREST;
DRY DEPOSITION;
NITRIC ACID;
NUMERICAL MODEL;
AIR POLLUTANT;
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL;
ARTICLE;
BOUNDARY LAYER;
CANOPY;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DRY DEPOSITION;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
FOREST;
GAS EXCHANGE;
LEAF AREA;
LEAF SURFACE;
MATHEMATICAL MODEL;
NONHUMAN;
POLLUTION TRANSPORT;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SURFACE PROPERTY;
TREE;
UNITED STATES;
UNITED STATES;
ABIES;
ABIES CONCOLOR;
ABIES MAGNIFICA;
CONIFEROPHYTA;
PINUS JEFFREYI;
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EID: 0036307767
PISSN: 13522310
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S1352-2310(02)00303-5 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (15)
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References (47)
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