Contents
Keynote Session
Invited Speakers
Session One
Monitoring and Research for Agriculture in the Next Decade
Session Two
Ammonia Measurements
Session Three
NADP - Standing Sentinel over America's Crops?
Session Four
Climate Change Impacts on Air Quality, Deposition and Ecosystems
Session Five
Ecosystem Effects of Atmospheric Deposition - Sulfur and Nitrogen
Session Six
Mercury Measurement, Deposition and Effects
Session Seven
Emerging Novel Monitoring Methods
Session Six: Mercury Measurement, Deposition and Effects
Session Chair: David Krabbenhoft, U.S. Geological Survey
High Mercury Wet Deposition at a Pristine Site in Puerto Rico
James Shanley, U.S. Geological SurveyAbstract Presentation
Atmospheric Mercury Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico and Mid-Atlantic Regions
Winston Luke, NOAA Air Resources LabAbstract Presentation
The Role of Regional Atmospheric Transport in Controlling Mercury Wet Deposition over the Northeastern United States
Peter Weiss, University of California, Santa CruzAbstract Presentation
Ecological Indicators of Mercury in the Environment: Results from the Western Airborne Contaminants Assessment Project (WACAP) and the Disconnect between Deposition & Effects
Colleen Flanagan, National Park ServiceAbstract Presentation
Effect of Biomass Fires on Atmospheric Mercury Concentrations and Deposition in the United States
Krish Vijayaraghavan, Atmospheric & Environmental Research, Inc.Abstract Presentation
Observations and Interpretation of Aquatic Mercury Cycling from an Upper Midwest Lake Survey
David Krabbenhoft, U.S. Geological SurveyAbstract Presentation