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Beauchamp, S. and R. Tordon, 1993: Marine Fog Chemistry and Acid Deposition at Two Coastal Sites in Atlantic Canada. Conference on The Scientific Challenge of Our Changing Environment, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, 3 – 5 March, pp 64-65. [Measurements were made in Cape Forchu, Nova Scotia and Cape Race, Newfoundland.]
Comtois, P. and R.S. Schemenauer, 1991: Tree pollen viability in areas of high pollutant deposition. Aerobiologia (Italy), 7, 144-151. [Pollen viability in Québec was shown to decrease at elevations where fog was frequent.]
Cox, R.M., J. Spavold-Tims and R.N. Hughes, 1989: Acid Fog and Ozone: Their Possible Role in Birch Deterioration around the Bay of Fundy, Canada. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 48, pp 263 – 276.
Cunningham, R., 1998: Fog Studies in the Bay of Fundy over a Span of 60 Years. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Fog and Fog Collection, Schemenauer, R.S. and H. Bridgman, eds., Vancouver, Canada, 19-24 July, ISBN 0-9683887-0-1, pp. 153 – 156.
Schemenauer, R.S., 1986: Acidic deposition to forests: The 1985 Chemistry of High Elevation Fog Project. Atmosphere-Ocean, 24, 303-328.
Schemenauer, R.S., C.M. Banic and N. Urquizo, 1995: High elevation fog and precipitation chemistry in southern Quebec, Canada. Atmospheric Environment, 29, 2235-2252.
Schemenauer, R.S., P.H. Schuepp, S. Kermasha and P. Cereceda, 1988: Measurements of the properties of high elevation fog in Quebec, Canada. In, NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Acid Deposition at_High Elevation Sites, M.H. Unsworth and D. Fowler (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 359-374.
Walmsley, J.L., R.S. Schemenauer and H.A. Bridgman, 1996: A method for estimating the hydrologic input from fog in mountainous terrain. J. Applied Meteor., 35, 2237-2249.
Yin, X. and P.A. Arp, 1994: Fog contributions to the water budget of forest and watersheds in the Canadian Maritime provinces: a generalized algorithm for low elevations. Atmosphere-Ocean, 32, (3), 553-566.