relation: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13475/ title: Recovery of acidified: European surface waters creator: Wright, R.F. creator: Larssen, T. creator: Camarero, L. creator: Cosby, B.J. creator: Ferriere, R.C. creator: Helliwell, R. creator: Forsius, M. creator: Jenkins, A. creator: Kopacek, J. creator: Majer, V. creator: Moldan, F. creator: Posch, M. creator: Rogora, M. creator: Schöpp, W. description: Twenty years after acid rain captured headlines and forced governments to act, acid deposition has now declined by ∼60% in Europe. Some lakes and streams have even begun to recover. Richard F. Wright and 13 colleagues from research institutes in Europe and the United States use models of 12 acid-sensitive regions to predict the continuing effect of declining acid deposition. Will all waters recover, or do acid-rain-causing emissions need to be reduced even more? And how long will the recovery take? publisher: American Chemical Society (ACS) date: 2005-02-01 type: Article type: PeerReviewed identifier: Wright, R.F., Larssen, T., Camarero, L., Cosby, B.J., Ferriere, R.C., Helliwell, R., Forsius, M. , Jenkins, A., et al. (2005). Recovery of acidified: European surface waters. Environmental Science & Technology 39 (3) 64A-72A. 10.1021/es0531778 . relation: 10.1021/es0531778 identifier: 10.1021/es0531778 doi: 10.1021/es0531778