Hydrology, Environmental chemistry, Crystallography, Air pollution and Acid rain are his primary areas of study. Within one scientific family, Hans Martin Seip focuses on topics pertaining to Soil water under Hydrology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Dissolved organic carbon. His work deals with themes such as Selenium, Gibbsite, Aluminium and Coal, which intersect with Environmental chemistry.
His Crystallography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Conformational isomerism, Molecule and Ab initio quantum chemistry methods. His Air pollution research focuses on Environmental protection and how it relates to Health effect. The study incorporates disciplines such as Pollutant, Sulfate, Deposition and Acid deposition in addition to Acid rain.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental chemistry, Soil water, Hydrology, Crystallography and Molecule. Hans Martin Seip interconnects Gibbsite, Aluminium, Mineralogy and Soil horizon in the investigation of issues within Environmental chemistry. His Soil water research incorporates elements of Deposition and Acid rain.
His Acid rain research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Air pollution and Environmental protection. His work carried out in the field of Hydrology brings together such families of science as Sulfate and Acid deposition. His Molecule research includes elements of Photochemistry and Computational chemistry.
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental chemistry, Environmental protection, Soil water, Air pollution and Hydrology. He has included themes like Soil acidification, Soil horizon, Coal and Arsenic in his Environmental chemistry study. His study in Soil acidification is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Throughfall and Acid rain.
His studies in Environmental protection integrate themes in fields like Natural resource economics, Indoor air quality and Environmental health. His Soil water research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mercury, Mineralogy and Aluminium. The various areas that Hans Martin Seip examines in his Hydrology study include Deposition and Environmental resource management.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Environmental protection, Natural resource economics, Air pollution, Acid rain and Environmental health. His Environmental protection study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Health effect. His Air pollution study combines topics in areas such as Ecosystem integrity, Acid deposition and Natural ecosystem.
His Acid rain research integrates issues from Environmental monitoring, Deposition, Aquatic ecosystem and Pollutant. His Environmental health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Environmental engineering and Indoor air quality. His Indoor air quality study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biomass, Environmental exposure and Urban area.
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Procedure and Computer Programs for the Structure Determination of Gaseous Molecules from Electron Diffraction Data.
B. Andersen;H. M. Seip;T. G. Strand;R. Stølevik.
Acta Chemica Scandinavica (1969)
Acid rain in China.
Thorjorn Larssen;Espen Lydersen;Dagang Tang;Yi He.
Environmental Science & Technology (2006)
A Model for Streamwater Chemistry at Birkenes, Norway
Nils Christophersen;Hans M. Seip;Richard F. Wright.
Water Resources Research (1982)
Acid rain in Europe and the United States: an update
Fredric C. Menz;Fredric C. Menz;Hans M. Seip.
Environmental Science & Policy (2004)
Structure of cyclohexane determined by two independent gas electron-diffraction investigations
O. Bastiansen;L. Fernholt;H.M. Seip;Hideki Kambara.
Journal of Molecular Structure (1973)
Acid deposition and its effects in China: an overview
Thorjørn Larssen;Hans Martin Seip;Arne Semb;Jan Mulder.
Environmental Science & Policy (1999)
Co-benefits of climate policy—lessons learned from a study in Shanxi, China
Kristin Aunan;Jinghua Fang;Haakon Vennemo;Kenneth Oye.
Energy Policy (2004)
Air pollution and lung cancer risks in China--a meta-analysis
Yu Zhao;Shuxiao Wang;Kristin Aunan;Hans Martin Seip.
Science of The Total Environment (2006)
Dissolved organic carbon fractions in soil and stream water during variable hydrological conditions at Birkenes, southern Norway.
Kent B. Easthouse;Jan Mulder;Nils Christophersen;Hans M. Seip.
Water Resources Research (1992)
Surface Ozone in China and its Possible Impact on Agricultural Crop Yields
Kristin Aunan;Terje Koren Berntsen;Hans Martin Seip.
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment (2000)
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