Contents
Keynote Session
Invited Speakers
Session One
Are Ecosystems Responding to Emission Reductions?
Session Two
The Development and Application of Critical Loads of
Sulfur and Nitrogen (Part I)
Session Three
A Focus on Monitoring and Research in the Adirondacks
Session Four
The Development and Application of Critical Loads of
Sulfur and Nitrogen (Part II)
Session Five
Atmospheric Mercury Measurement and Assessment in the Northeast
Session Six
Agricultural Emissions and Ecosystem Effects
Session Seven
Evaluating Trends for Air Concentration, Deposition, Aquatic
and Terrestrial Effects
Keynote Session: Invited Speakers
Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles: How They Arise and What They Mean
Bill Schlesinger, Director, Cary Institute of Ecosystem StudiesAbstract Presentation
The Response of Lake-Watersheds in the Adirondack Region of New York To Decreases in Acidic Deposition and Linkages to Climate Change and Mercury Deposition
Charles Driscoll, Syracuse UniversityAbstract Presentation