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1992. Chemical climatology and geomedical problems.
- Preface Side 7.
- J. Låg: Synopsis on relationships between chemical climatology and geo-medicine. Side 9.
- H. M. Meltzer & E. Glattre: Geographical distribution of human iodine and selenium deficiency. Side 23.
- G. Øvernes & A. Frøslie: Magnesium deficiency and human health. Side 41.
- G. Thommesen: Possible health consequences of exposure to electrical power lines. Side 49.
- J. Moan, E. K. Henriksen & A. Dahlback: Effects on increased UV-radiation on human health. Side 57.
- B. Bølviken: Influence of chemical climate om regional geochemical distribution patterns. Side 73.
- B. K. Sitaula & L. R. Bakken: Sources and sink of climate gases (N2O, CH4 & CO2), contribution of temperate forest soils and spatial variability. Side. 83.
- J. M. Pacyna: Contribution of elements to the atmosphere from natural sources. Side 91.
- H. Staaland: The supply of sodium to lagre northern herbivores. Side 105.
- K. Aas: Asthma and atmospheric cemistry. Side 125.
- D. Berggren, B. Bergkvist, U. Falkengren-Grerup & G. Tyler: Influence of acid deposition on metal solubility and fluxes in natural soils. Side 141.
- L. E. Haugen: Counteraction of radionuclides in mushrooms and herbs from Latvia after the Tsjernobyl accident. Side 169.
- G. Kongshaug, O. C. Bøckman, O. Kaarstad & H. Morka: Input of trace elements to soils and plants. Side 185.
- L. C. B. Molion: Amazonia: Deforestation and global climate impactes. Side 217
- E. Steinnes: Influence of atmospheric pollution on natural circulation processes. Side 227.
- M. A. Sæther: Political negotiations on reduction of atmospheric pollution. Side 247.
- List of participants. Side 253.
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