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Mechanisms and Effects of Pollutant-Transfer into Forests - Proceedings of the Meeting on Mechanisms and Effects of Pollutant-Transfer into Forests, held in Oberursel/Taunus, F.R.G., November 24–25, 1988 (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
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Mechanisms and Effects of Pollutant-Transfer into Forests - Proceedings of the Meeting on Mechanisms and Effects of Pollutant-Transfer into Forests, held in Oberursel/Taunus, F.R.G., November 24–25, 1988 (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
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In November 1988 the "'Third Oberursel Symposium" devoted to the
problems of input of pollutions into forest-ecosystems and their
effects on plants or soil convened. After several years of
intensive research on the effects of pollutions on forestÂ
ecosystems it is obvious that not a single specific pollutant can
be made responsible but a mixture of several components act
together or interact with each other. The contributions of the
workshop _ reflect to a large extend the results of researchÂ
projects which were started at the beginning of the eighties. They
review our improved knowledge on the patterns of concentration, of
the mechanism of wet and dry deposition and fog interception,
modelling studies and the effect of the processes on plantÂ
receptors and surfaces. Since the 1985 symposium the pathways of
pollutants leading to biological damage have been examined and are
more clearly recognised. The book reflects the common interest and
the continuous effort of scientists from many different disciplines
to better understand the physical and chemical processes which
finally lead to the observed damage of forest-trees. Comparing the
conclusions of the contributions of this book _ with the results of
the first Oberursel symposium in 1981, our knowledge on the
relevance of the different mechanisms leading to forest-decay has
been considerably improved. The book indicates also in which
directions future work should be concentrated. Again, I have to
thank the authors for their cooperation by submitting their recent
research-results.
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