- Acid Deposition (Acid Rain)
- General information and scientific reports from Canada's Atmospheric Science Division. - Acid Deposition and Precipitation
- Formation, deposition information for Canada and British Columbia, suggested solutions, and links to other Canadian and U.S. resources. - Acid Rain and Our Nation's Capital
- USGS report looking at the effects of acid precipitation on the buildings and monuments of Washington D.C. - Acid Rain Revisited
(PDF) - Report examining the advances in scientific understanding of the phenomenon since the passage of the 1970 and 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. - Causes, Effects, and Solutions of Acid Rain
- Paper addressing the sources of acid precipitation. Also features an area for others to submit their essays and papers as well as a message board. - Environment Canada: Acid Rain
- Includes facts from Environment Canada related to air quality and what's being done to respond to acid rain in Canada. - FAQ - Acid Rain
- From Environment Canada's A Primer on Environmental Citizenship. - NAPAP Tracking and Analysis Framework
- National Acid Precipitation Assessment Programme. Integrated modelling framework designed to act as a bridge between science and policy. - Swedish NGO Secretariat on Acid Rain
- Joint venture between five Swedish environmental organisations with the chief purpose of promoting awareness of the problems associated with air pollution. - USGS: Acid Rain Data and Reports
- Hosts online data and reports on acid rain, atmospheric deposition, and precipitation chemistry. - USGS: What Is Acid Rain?
- Commonly used to mean the deposition of acidic components in rain, snow, fog, dew, or dry particles. - What Is Acid Rain and What Causes It?
- Overview from the Almanac of Policy Issues about the broad term used to describe the way that acids fall out of the atmosphere. - Wikipedia: Acid Rain
- User-generated article on the air-pollution phenomenon acid rain. Features the details of chemical emission leading to this effect, lists the adverse effects, and suggests preventive measures.
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