Abstract
Acid Rain has been recognized as one of the most serious environmental problems of the decade. This paper reviews the current scientific assessment of the impact of acid rain on the natural environment. The costs incurred through damage to buildings and structures in North America are discussed with reference to relevant studies in Europe.
Subject
Acids,
Sulfur,
Limestone,
Sandstone,
Water,
Materials,
Precipitation (solids),
Sulfur compounds,
Sulfates,
Stone,
Acidity,
Pollutants,
Soil
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1981
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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