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Chapter 11
Air Pollution - Acid Rain and Radioactive Fallout

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Emissions of acidifying and eutrophying oxides in Europe in 1999. NO2 Emissions of acidifying and eutrophying oxides in Europe in 1999. SO2

Figure 11.3.a. Emissions of acidifying and eutrophying oxides in Europe in 1999. NO2.

 

Figure 11.3.b. Emissions of acidifying and eutrophying oxides in Europe in 1999. SO2.

 

Changes in anthropogenic emissions of nitrogen oxides since 1980 Changes in anthropogenic emissions of sulphur oxides since 1980

Figure 11.4.a. Changes in anthropogenic emissions of nitrogen oxides since 1980.

Figure 11.4.b. Changes in anthropogenic emissions of sulphur oxides since 1980.

 

Phases of the acidification process in lakes Nuclear power plants in the Baltic Sea region

Figure 11.7. Phases of the acidification process in lakes.

 

Figure 11.12. Nuclear power plants in the Baltic Sea region.

 

Measurement of radioactivity Effects of radiation received by an average inabitant in Poland

Figure 11.13. Measurement of radioactivity

 

Figure 11.14. Effects of radiation received by an average inabitant in Poland.

 

Acute, lethal doses of radioactivity to various groups of organisms Radiation fallout in Belarus after the Chernobyl accident

Figure 11.15. Acute, lethal doses of radioactivity to various groups of organisms.

 

Figure 11.16. Radiation fallout in Belarus after the Chernobyl accident.

 

Cases of thyroid cancer in Belarusan children under 15 years born in 1985-1987 Critical loads for acid deposition in Europe

Figure 11.17. Cases of thyroid cancer in Belarusan children under 15 years born in 1985-1987.

 

Figure 11.20. Critical loads for acid deposition in Europe.