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Uncertainty in mass balance critical loads and exceedance: Application to a UK national data set

It is generally accepted that uncertainty should be taken into account in environmental assessments and the subsequent decision-making. This paper undertakes an uncertainty assessment for acidity and nutrient nitrogen critical loads and their exceedances, which is important in determining national a...

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Published in:Atmospheric environment (1994) 2006-10, Vol.40 (32), p.6146-6153
Main Authors: Heywood, Liz, Hall, Jane, Smith, Rognvald
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Eutrophication
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