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Smoke from fire can sharply reduce air quality by releasing particulate matter, one of the most dangerous types of air pollution for human health. A t...
Read moreAnalysis of aerial photographs showed measurable conversion of closed canopy miombo woodland to sparse woodland (<50% canopy cover) during 1982-90 ...
Read moreThe evidence for the suggestion that smoke pollution is the main selective factor determining melanic frequencies of the polymorphic Adalia bipunctata...
Read moreThe light reflectance, type of epiphyte cover, and lichen flora of samples of oak trees at fifty-three sites along the transect were recorded. The cor...
Read moreDescribes further study of the ecosystem on the boles of mature, free-standing Fraxinus excelsior trees in three districts in Newcastle upon Tyne, whi...
Read moreThese proceedings contain papers presented at the 'Wildland Fire in the Appalachians: Discussions Among Managers and Scientists', held in Roanoke, Vir...
Read moreThere have been air pollution problems in Britain for several centuries. The nature of such problems has changed: intense local smoke pollution has be...
Read moreAtmospheric pollution in China is mainly caused by human activities such as urbanization and industrialization. Such activities have increased in the ...
Read moreIn laboratory experiments mineral nutrients, particularly K, were readily dissolved from the ash left when heather was burnt but the rate of solution ...
Read moreAnthropogenic activities that degrade natural ecosystems may also impact human health. However, research on the links between human and environmental ...
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