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Long-term changes in acidification and recovery at nine calibrated catchments in Norway, Sweden and Finland
F. Moldan
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Box 47086, S-40258 Gothenburg, Sweden
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
R. F. Wright
Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Box 173 Kjelsås, N-0411 Oslo, Norway
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
S. Löfgren
Insitute for Environmental Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7050, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
M. Forsius
Finnish Environment Institute, Box 140, FIN-00251, Helsinki, Finland, Norway
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
T. Ruoho-Airola
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Box 503, FIN-00101 Helsinki, Finland
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
B. L. Skjelkvåle
Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Box 173 Kjelsås, N-0411 Oslo, Norway
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
Email for corresponding author: filip.moldan@ivl.se
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