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Nitrogen concentrations in mosses indicate the spatial distribution of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in Europe.

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The total nitrogen concentrations in mosses complement deposition measurements, helping to identify areas in Europe at risk from high nitrogen deposition at a high spatial resolution.
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This article is published in Environmental Pollution.The article was published on 2011-10-01. It has received 123 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Deposition (chemistry).

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Multiphase chemistry at the atmosphere-biosphere interface influencing climate and public health in the anthropocene.

TL;DR: This work addresses air contaminants and their multiphase chemical interactions at the atmosphere−biosphere interface, including human lungs and skin, plant leaves, cryptogamic covers, soil, and aquatic surfaces, and the chemical interactions of reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species, as well as carbonaceous combustion aerosols.
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Heavy metal and nitrogen concentrations in mosses are declining across Europe whilst some "hotspots" remain in 2010.

TL;DR: The lowest concentrations of metals and nitrogen in mosses were generally found in northern Europe, whereas the highest concentrations were observed in (south-)eastern Europe for metals and the central belt for nitrogen.
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A summary statement.

TL;DR: The first year of the Artwork project as discussed by the authors was devoted to each of the major three phases of the project, where the goal was to identify a number of translation problems that appear to be peculiar to dialog translation as opposed to text translation and to survey current MT system capabilities for dealing with these problems.
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Terrestrial mosses as biomonitors of atmospheric POPs pollution: a review.

TL;DR: This study reviews the application of mosses as biomonitors of atmospheric deposition of POPs and determines temporal trends or have directly related the concentrations in mosses with measured atmospheric concentrations and/or deposition fluxes.
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Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle: sources and consequences

TL;DR: In this article, a review of available scientific evidence shows that human alterations of the nitrogen cycle have approximately doubled the rate of nitrogen input into the terrestrial nitrogen cycle, with these rates still increasing; increased concentrations of the potent greenhouse gas N 2O globally, and increased concentration of other oxides of nitrogen that drive the formation of photochemical smog over large regions of Earth.
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