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On the Quantity of Ammonia and Nitric Acid in the Rain-water collected at Flahult in Sweden
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
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Numerous investigations have been made on the amounts of combined nitrogen in rain and snow in different parts of the world during the last 60 years.
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Page 311 note 1 “The amounts of nitrogen as ammonia and as nitric acid and of chlorine in the rain-water collected at Rothamsted,” Journal of Agricultural Science, 1906, 1, 280.Google Scholar
Page 311 note 2 A more detailed paper on the subject has just been published in a Swedish journal. Nitrites are included with nitrates in our determinations.
Page 312 note 1 Jönköping has 24,000 inhabitants. As the town is on the north side of Flahult and the winds are generally from the south and south-west, contamination of the rain with smoke, &c., can only be slight.
Page 312 note 2 “The amount of nitric acid in the rain-water at Rothamsted, with notes on the analysis of rain-water,” Journal of the Chemical Society, 1889, 55, 537.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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