Contents
Keynote Session
Invited Speakers
Session One
Linking Atmosphere to Biosphere
Session Two
Those Other Compounds
Session Three
Critical Loading of Ecosystems
Session Four
How Much Deposition?
Session Five
Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Deposition
Session Six
Global Issues and Atmospheric Deposition
Session One: Linking Atmosphere to Biosphere
Session Chair: Tom Butler, Cornell UniversityEstimates of Wet Deposition across North America: The Challenges and Opportunities of Merging Data across Nations
Alexandra G. Ponette-Gonzalez, University of North TexasAbstract Presentation
Deposition, Retention, and Loading of Nitrogen to Adirondack Lakes
Charlie Canham, Cary Institute of Ecosystem StudiesAbstract
From Top to Bottom: Fluxes of Nitrogen from the Atmosphere to the Forest Floor in a Redwood Forest
Pamela Templer, Boston UniversityAbstract
New Insights about the Influence of Reactive Nitrogen Deposition on Ecosystem Processes
Emily Elliott, University of PittsburghAbstract
Implications of Alpine Warming on Biogeochemical Cycling in Green Lakes Valley, Colorado Front Range, USA
Rebecca T. Barnes, Bard Center for Environmental PolicyAbstract Presentation
The 2011 National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program Report to Congress
Douglas A. Burns, U.S. Geological SurveyAbstract Presentation