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Diagnosing forest vegetation for air pollution injury
Author(s): Keith F. Jensen
Date: 1989
Source: In: Hutchinson, Jay G., ed. Central hardwood notes. St. Paul, MN.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. 8.13
Publication Series: Other
Station: North Central Research Station
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The purpose of this Note is to help you become more technically informed about air pollution when serious problems need to be diagnosed by pollution specialists. (Except for ozone, most of the information discussed does not attempt to describe possible air pollution damage caused by long distance transport. This complex problem is currently under intense study.)Publication Notes
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Jensen, Keith F. 1989. Diagnosing forest vegetation for air pollution injury. In: Hutchinson, Jay G., ed. Central hardwood notes. St. Paul, MN.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. 8.13Related Search
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