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Table 1. Properties of the manures used in the NH3 volatilization experiments.
Table 3. Average weather conditions between manure samplings in NH3 volatilization experiment 2  (7–17 June 1994)
Fig. 1. Monthly average tempera-ture and precipitation at Jokioi-nen (FMI 1991 and 1994, Drebs et al
Fig. 2. Ammonia volatilization rate and NH3 concentration in chambers in NH3 volatilization experiment 1
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