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James N. Galloway
Researcher at University of Virginia
Publications - 311
Citations - 57524
James N. Galloway is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reactive nitrogen & Deposition (aerosol physics). The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 293 publications receiving 50832 citations. Previous affiliations of James N. Galloway include Cornell University & Marine Biological Laboratory.
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Response to the comment by Artur Grandstedt
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ES Views: Jekyll Island meeting report: James Galloway compares acid deposition in remote areas with that found in industrialized areas.
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Shenandoah Watershed Study-Virginia Trout Stream Sensitivity Study (SWAS-VTSSS): stream water quality and hydrologic monitoring data for mid-Appalachian headwater streams
TL;DR: The SWAS-VTSSS program has evolved over its 40+ year history to consist of a temporally robust and spatially stratified monitoring framework as discussed by the authors, which can be used to investigate a wide range of biogeochemical research questions and provide key inputs for models of these headwater stream ecosystems.
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Shenandoah Watershed Study-Virginia Trout Stream Sensitivity Study (SWAS-VTSSS): Stream water quality and hydrologic monitoring data for mid-Appalachian headwater streams
TL;DR: The SWAS-VTSSS program has evolved over its 40+ year history to consist of a temporally robust and spatially stratified monitoring framework as mentioned in this paper, which can be used to investigate a wide range of biogeochemical research questions and provide key inputs for models of these headwater stream ecosystems.
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The Kampala Statement-for-Action on Reactive Nitrogen in Africa and Globally
Mark A. Sutton,Peter Ebanyat,Peter Ebanyat,Nandula Raghuram,Mateete A. Bekunda,J. S. Tenywa,Wilfried Winiwarter,Albert Bleeker,Eric A. Davidson,Jan Willem Erisman,Jan Willem Erisman,Wim de Vries,James N. Galloway,Patrick Heffer,W. Kevin Hicks,Cargele Masso,Cheryl A. Palm,Clifford S. Snyder,Bernard Vanlauwe,Shamie Zingore +19 more
TL;DR: The Kampala Statement for Action on Reactive Nitrogen in Africa and Globally as mentioned in this paper highlights the global challenge of aiming for just enough nitrogen: enough to meet human needs for food, fuel and fibre, while avoiding excess that contributes to air and water pollution, climate change and ecosystem degradation.