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The majority of this book was written in 1983-84 while the senior
author was a Visiting Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. We believe that the approach to the
problem of acid deposition effects on soils and waters developed
during this collaboration contains ele ments that are significantly
different from most prior work in this area. Some of the material
and the software used in the development of these concepts stem
from earlier individual efforts of the authors. However, what we
believe to be the more significant concepts concerning the
processes by which alkalinity may be developed in acid soil
solutions, and by which acid deposition may contrib ute to the loss
of this alkalinity, were the result of this collaboration. The
ultimate usefulness of these concepts in understanding and dealing
with various aspects of the problems associated with acid
deposition cannot be adequately gauged at the present time. They
must first withstand tests of con sistency with available
observation, and of direct experimentation. It is our hope that
dissemination through this book will facilitate this process within
the scientific community. The authors wish to thank the
administration of the Environmental Science Division at ORNL, and
the College of Agricultural Sciences at Colorado State University
for their support in arranging this collaboration. We also wish to
express our appreciation for the financial support provided by EPA.
Personal thanks are due to Dr."
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