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www.epa.gov/airmarkets/acidrain/
EPA Homepage- This site is
the EPA main site, and it covers what acid rain is, how it is measured, its
effects, and other material. It is
a good solid base of information to start from.
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http://www.ems.psu.edu/info/explore/AcidR.html
This page is an intermediate level look at the general chemistry, sources, areas
heavily affected, and effects of acid rain, as well as predicting what will
happen in future, as developed countries establish stricter emission laws.
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http://www.econet.apc.org/acidrain/
IGC Resources- This is the
main acid rain resource page of the Institute for Global Communications (IGC).
It contains multiple publications, informational sites, and educational
resources.
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http://www.ec.gc.ca/acidrain/
Environment Canada Mainpage- This is
the homepage of the Environment Canada page on Acid Rain.
It has multiple areas of focus, some of which are sub-pages in this
library. More related site
information here.
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http://www.soton.ac.uk/~engenvir/environment/air/acid.home.html
University
of Southampton-
This is a kid-friendly website from the University of Southampton in the UK.
It contains easy-to-read graphics and data on acid rain maps of Western
Europe. Good background info page
for a 5th-8th grade class.
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http://qlink.queensu.ca/~4lrm4/
Queen’s University, Ontario,
Student Page- The main page of several sub-links in this library.
This is a student-run website at Queen’s University in Kingston,
Ontario. The material is consistent with official sites.
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http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/eae/english.html
This is an excellent site designed by ARIC (Atmospheric Research
and Information Center) in the UK. It
includes detailed information on all aspects of Acid Rain, with different
explanations for younger and older viewers, and an enormous set of links.
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http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/aq/acidrain/acidrain.htm
This is the DEP main page on air pollutants and acid rain for Pennsylvania.
It includes multiple publications by the EPA as well as informational
pieces.
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http://www.lumina.com/taf/index.html
The Tracking and Analysis Framework (TAF) is an integrated modeling framework
developed to assess, inform, and guide U.S. regulatory policies on emissions of
precursors to acid rain.
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http://bqs.usgs.gov/acidrain/
This is the USGS main page on acid rain and acidic pollutants.
It contains data and reports on all fifty states as well as nation-wide
statistics. This
page includes additional USGS information on acid rain.
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http://www.4cleanair.org/acidrain.html
This is a very large web page run by STAPPA/ALPACO which has many links for
domestic and international acid rain information.
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