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
Session Seven: Evaluating Trends for Air Concentration, Deposition, Aquatic and Terrestrial Effects
Session Chairs: Tom Butler, Syracuse University and Cary Institute of Ecosystem StudiesRecent Evidence of Biological Recovery from Acidification in the Adirondacks
Kristina Arseneau, Queen's University, Ontario, CanadaAbstract
Nitrogen Deposition Increases Tree Carbon Storage and Shifts Species' Competitive Balance
R. Quinn Thomas, Cornell UniversityAbstract
Interactions of Climate Change with Acidic Deposition in a Forest Watershed over the 21st Century Using a Dynamic Biogeochemical Model (PnET-BGC)
Afshin Pourmokhtarian, Syracuse UniversityAbstract Presentation
A National Assessment of the Ecological Effects of Nitrogen and Sulfur Oxides
Tara Greaver, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyAbstract
Trends in Cloud and Rain Water Chemistry from 1984-2007 on Mount Washington, NH (1,534 M)
Georgia Murray, Appalachian Mountain ClubAbstract