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UK Eutrophying and Acidifying Atmospheric Pollutants (UKEAP) Annual Report 2010

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The UK Eutrophying and Acidifying Atmospheric Pollutant (UKEAP) project monitors the composition of precipitation, atmospheric gases and aerosol across the UK and is a joint project between the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and AEA Technology as mentioned in this paper.
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The UK Eutrophying and Acidifying Atmospheric Pollutant (UKEAP) project monitors the composition of precipitation, atmospheric gases and aerosol across the UK and is a joint project between the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and AEA Technology. This Executive Summary highlights the operation and activities carried out within UKEAP during 2010 and summarises the 2009 dataset.

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