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Environmental Pollution 79 (1993) 308-310
CONTENTS OF V O L U M E 79
Number 1
Branch growth and leaf gas exchange of Populus tremula exposed to low ozone concentra- tions throughout two growing seasons
R A I N E R MATYSSEK, T H E O D O R K E L L E R (Switzerland) & T A K A Y O S H I K O I K E (Japan)
Air pollution modelling in Erzurum city N. TOP(TU, B. K E S K I N L E R , M. BAYRAMO(3 LU & M. AK(TAY (Turkey)
The effect of temperature on the rate of disappearance of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from soils
BAR B AR A M A L I S Z E W S K A - K O R D Y B A C H (Poland) The effects of removing cloudwater and lowering ambient 0 3 on red spruce grown at high elevations in the southern Appalachians
F. C. T H O R N T O N , C. M c D U F F I E JR, P. A. PIER & R. C. W I L K I N S O N (USA) Investigations on the photosynthetic system of spruce affected by forest decline and ozone fumigation in closed chambers
B. R U T H & B. WEISEL (Germany) Estimates of emissions of SO2, NOx, HC1 and NH3 from a densely populated region of the U K
D A V I D S. LEE & JAMES W. S. L O N G H U R S T (UK) Polychlorinated biphenyl and organochlorine insecticide residues in human adipose tissue in Poland
S H I N S U K E TANABE (Japan), JERZY FALANDYSZ (Poland), T A K U O HIGAKI , K U R U N T H A C H A L A M K A N N A N & RYO T A T S U K A W A (Japan)
Relevance of enantiomeric separations in environmental science D. W. A R M S T R O N G , G. L. REID II1, M. L. HILTON & C.-D. C H A N G (USA)
Biodegradation of 4-nonylphenol in seawater and sediment R. E K E L U N D , / ~ . G R A N M O , K. M A G N U S S O N , M. B E R G G R E N & ,~. B E R G M A N (Sweden)
The effects of dust on vegeta t ion--a review A N D R E W M. F A R M E R (UK)
Effects of simetryne on growth of various freshwater algal taxa . F. KASAI, N. T A K A M U R A & S. H A T A K E Y A M A (Japan)
Morphological, biochemical, and histopathological indices and contaminant burdens of cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) at three hazardous waste sites near Houston, Texas, USA .
BARNETT A. RATTNER, E D W A R D L. F L I C K I N G E R & DAVID J. H O F F M A N (USA)
A freshwater bioprobe: periostracum of the Asian clam, Corbicula Jhmlinea (Mt~ller) com- bined with laser microprobe mass spectrometer
PETER J. H U T C H I N S O N , H A R O L D ROLLINS, A N D R E W G. S H A R K E Y , R O B E R T S. P R EZANT, Y E O N H E E KIM & DAVID M. H E R C U L E S (USA)
Selected Bibliography . Announcements .
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The effect of heavy metals on dinitrogen fixation by Rhizobium-white clover in a range of long-term sewage sludge-amended and metal-contaminated soils.
J. P. OBBARD & K. C. JONES (UK)
Environmental Pollution (79) (1993) -~',) 1992 Elsevier Science Publishers ktd, England. Printed in Great Britain
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The effects of cadmium and zinc interactions on the accumulation and tissue distribution of zinc and cadmium in lettuce and spinach 113
ILDA MELO McKENNA, RUFUS L. CHANEY & F R E D E R I C K M. WILLIAMS (USA)
Thermophilic aerobic process for the treatment of slaughterhouse effluents with protein recovery 121 DENIS C O U I L L A R D & SHUCAI ZHU (Canada)
Changes in primary productivity associated with liming and reacidification of an Adirondack lake . 127
PAUL A. BUKAVECKAS (USA) The impact of constituent ions of acid mist on assimilation and stomatal conductance of Norway spruce prior and post mid-winter freezing 135
DER EK EAMUS & MAUREEN B. M U R R A Y (UK) Long-term trends in organochlorine and mercury residues in some predatory birds in Britain 143
I. NEWTON, I. WYLLIE & A. ASHER (UK) Bacterial degradation of acetone in an outdoor model stream 153
RONALD E. RATHBUN, DOYLE W. STEPHENS & DOREEN Y. TAI (USA) Embryonic abnormalities and organochlorine contamination in double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) and Caspian terns (Hydroprogne caspia) from the upper Great Lakes in 1988 163
NOBUYOSHI YAMASHITA, SHINSUKE TANABE (Japan), JAMES P. LUDWIG, H I R O K O KURITA, M A T T H E W E. LUDWIG (USA) & RYO TATSUKAWA (Japan)
Incubation-derived calcium carbonate equivalence of papermill boiler ashes derived from sludge and wood sources 175
TSUTOMU OHNO & M. SUSAN ERICH (USA) Metal accumulation in soil arthropods in relation to micro-nutrients 181
MARTIEN P. M. JANSSEN & RENI~ F. HOGERVORST (The Netherlands) Cytology and biochemistry of brown cells in Crassostrea virginica collected at clean and contaminated stations . 191
G. ZAROOGIAN & P. YEVICH (USA) Effect of liming on plant accumulation of cadmium under upland or flooded conditions 199
LI-MING XIONG & RU-KUN LU (China) Announcement 205
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Hatching failure in Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) in relation to environmental chemicals 207 PETER H. BECKER, SABINE SCHUHMANN & CHRISTA KOEPFF (Germany)
Monoterpenes emitted to air from industrial barking of Scandinavian conifers 215 A N N - M A R G R E T STROMVALL & G{)RAN PETERSSON (Sweden)
Photooxidant-forming monoterpenes in air plumes from kraft pulp industries 219 A N N - M A R G R E T STROMVALL & GORAN PETERSSON (Sweden)
A multivariate statistical analysis of the composition of rainwater near Cubatao, SP, Brazil 225 MAR ILDA ZANONI MARIOTTI ABBAS, ROY ED W A RD BRUNS, 1EDA SPACINO SCARMINIO & JOSI~ ROBERTO FERREIRA (Brazil)
Effects of acidic fog on seedlings of Pinus ponderosa and Abies concolor: foliar injury, physio- logical and biochemical responses 235
B. K. T A K E M O T O & A. BYTNEROWICZ (USA) Bioaccumulation of the lipophilic metabolites of nonionic surfactants in freshwater organisms 243
M. AHEL (Croatia), J. MCEVOY (UK) & W. G IG ER (Switzerland) Dose-response studies with ethylenediurea (EDU) and radish 249
R E I N H A R D KOSTKA-RICK & WILLIAM J. M A N N I N G (USA) Concentrations of zinc and chromium in aquatic macrophytes from the Sudbury and Muskoka regions of Ontario, Canada . 261
P. REIMER & H. C. DUTH1E (Canada) Effects of acidic gases and mists on the reproductive capability of three fern species 267
P. A. LAWRENCE & T. W. ASHE N D EN (UK)
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Scavenging of atmospheric formaldehyde by wet precipitation . . . . . A. P. BAEZ, H. G. PADILLA & R. D. BELMONT (Mexico)
Modelling acidification at Beacon Hill-a low rainfall, high pollutant deposition site in Central England . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P. G. WHITEHEAD. V. BLACK, A. JENKINS (UK), R. WRIGHT (Norway) & J. COSBY (USA)
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Studies on thio-substituted polyurethane foam (T-PUF) as a new efficient separation medium for the removal of inorganic/organic mercury from industrial effluents and solid wastes . .
Y. ANJANEYULU, R. MARAYYA & T. H. RAO (India)
Tolerance of the periwinkles Pachymeluniu uurilu (Muller) and Tympanotonus fiscatus (Linne) to refined oils . . . . . . . . . .
W. B. DAMBO (Nigeria)
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Edaphological characteristics of unweathered and weathered fly ashes from Gondwana and lignite coal
U. R. KHANDKAR; M. S. GANGWAR;P. C: SRIVASTAVA & ’ ’ . . 297
M. SINGH (India) Selected Bibliography . . . . . . . . 303
Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306