2608 resource results for 'air pollution'
Chapter 6: Wales and adjacent areas - GCR Series No. 17. Caledonian Igneous Rocks of Great Britain: Chapter 6 (Wales and adjacent areas)
Published date 1999 Size 48.77 MB File type pdfThin (up 3 m thick), pale weathering beds representing fine-grained reworked air-fall and/or primary,and volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks, and are invariably associated with thin fine-grained siliceous air-fall
JNCC Report No. 335: National Vegetation Classification – Ten years’ experience using the woodland section - National Vegetation Classification – Ten years’ experience using the woodland section
Published date 2003-06 Size 1.21 MB File type pdfinternal stand dynamics or to widespread external influences such as climate change or atmospheric pollution,example, moisture deficit, annual temperature variation, rock type, and possibly the effects of aerial pollution
Chapter 2: The Isle of Skye - GCR Series No. 4. British Tertiary Volcanic Province: Chapter 2 (The Isle of Skye)
Published date 1992 Size 20.88 MB File type pdfindicates that some were probably associated with subaerial vol- canism; the bedded tuffs would represent air-fall
JNCC/Cefas Partnership Report No. 10: CEND23/15 Cruise Report: Monitoring Survey of Croker Carbonate Slabs cSAC/SCI - CEND23/15 Cruise Report: Monitoring Survey of Croker Carbonate Slabs cSAC/SCI
Published date 2016-03 Size 6.35 MB File type pdfCare was taken not to allow air bubbles to form in the liquid, as this would have allowed any methane
JNCC Report 746: Technical documentation for an experimental statistic estimating the global environmental impacts of consumption: 2023 version -
Published date 2023-11-14 Size 1.22 MB File type pdfScope out the potential to add agri-chemical related impact metrics, such as nitrogen and phosphorous pollution
References, Glossary, Site locations and Index - GCR Series No. 12. Karst and Caves of Great Britain: References, Glossary, Site locations & Index
Published date 1997 Size 18.17 MB File type pdfcave: cave passage or cave system developed by freely flowing streams above the water table and with air
JNCC Report No. 496: A review of the use of biogeography and different biogeographic scales in MPA network assessment - A review of the use of biogeography and different biogeographic scales in MPA network assessment (JNCC Report No. 496)
Published date 2014-04 Size 1.97 MB File type pdfrelation to the Baltic; and • BARCELONA (Convention for the Protection Of The Mediterranean Sea Against Pollution
JNCC Report No. 551: Developing a Habitat Loss Method for Assessing Displacement Impacts from Offshore Wind Farms - Developing a Habitat Loss Method for Assessing Displacement Impacts from Offshore Wind Farms
Published date 2015-03 Size 947.8 KB File type pdfMarine Pollution Bulletin 66: 84-91. CUTHBERT, R. 2002.
National Vegetation Classification - field guide to mires and heaths
Published date 2002 Size 537.79 KB File type pdfAlso the heavy atmospheric pollution in the areas in which this heath occurs is thought to inhibit bryophyte,In places like the southern Pennines, where air pollu- tion is severe, it is largely replaced by Calluna
Chapter 8: British Cretaceous fossil reptile sites - GCR Series No. 10. Fossil Reptiles of Great Britain: Chapter 8 (British Cretaceous fossil reptile sites)
Published date 1995 Size 20.48 MB File type pdfIn the air pterosaurs had become greatly advanced, and by the end of the Cretaceous occu- pied a variety