Acid Rain (original) (raw)

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Scientific American

October 1, 1979

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In recent decades the acidity of rain and snow has increased sharply over wide areas. The principal cause is the release of sulfur and nitrogen oxides by the burning of fossil fuels

By Gene E. Likens, Richard F. Wright, James N. Galloway & Thomas J. Butler

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