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Fields of papers citing papers by J.-P. Hettelingh
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J.-P. Hettelingh
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Reis, Stefan, Peringe Grennfelt, Zbigniew Klimont, et al.. (2012). From Acid Rain to Climate Change. Science. 338(6111). 1153–1154.108 indexed citations
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Winiwarter, Wilfried, J.-P. Hettelingh, Lex Bouwman, W. de Vries, & Jan Willem Erisman. (2011). Future scenarios of nitrogen in Europe - Chapter 24. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 551–569.1 indexed citations
Vries, W. de, Martin Posch, G.J. Reinds, & J.-P. Hettelingh. (2009). Quantifying relationships between N deposition and impacts on forest ecosystem services. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 43–53.2 indexed citations
Vries, W. de, G.J. Reinds, G.W.W. Wamelink, et al.. (2007). Developments in deriving critical limits and modelling critical loads of nitrogen for terrestrial ecosystems in Europe. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.25 indexed citations
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Hettelingh, J.-P., Hugo Denier van der Gon, J.E. Groenenberg, et al.. (2007). Heavy metal emissions, depositions, critical loads and exceedances in Europe. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.11 indexed citations
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Hettelingh, J.-P., Maximilian Posch, & J. Potting. (2004). Country-dependent characterisation factors for acidification in Europe.. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 1–7.2 indexed citations
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Vries, W. de, Gudrun Schütze, P.F.A.M. Römkens, & J.-P. Hettelingh. (2002). Guidance for the calculation of ciritacal loads for cadmium and lead in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 17–35.1 indexed citations
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Vries, W. de, et al.. (1995). Critical loads of sulfur and nitrogen. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 31–41.26 indexed citations
Hettelingh, J.-P.. (1991). Mapping critical loads for Europe. Medical Entomology and Zoology.80 indexed citations
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Hettelingh, J.-P.. (1990). Uncertainty in Modeling Regional Environmental Systems: The Generalization of a Watershed Acidification Model for Predicting Broad Scale Effects. IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis).8 indexed citations
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Batterman, Stuart, et al.. (1988). Optimal SO 2 abatement policies in Europe: some examples. Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation. 5(6). 533–559.7 indexed citations
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Hettelingh, J.-P. & Robert H. Gardner. (1988). The trade off between the complexity, input data and scale of application of the RAINS-lake model: A statistical analysis. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information).1 indexed citations
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Posch, Maximilian, et al.. (1986). A Model for Analyzing Lake Water Acidification on a Large Regional Scale. Part 2: Regional Application. IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis).3 indexed citations
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