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 Five:Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Deposition
Richard Pouyat, USDA Forest ServiceTemporal and Spatial Variability in Atmospheric Ammonia Concentrations in the Western United States
Jeff L. Collett, Colorado State UniversityAbstract
Back Trajectory Analysis of Reactive Nitrogen Measured Continuously at Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Kristi A. Gebhart, National Park Service, CSU/CIRAAbstract Presentation
Seasonal Nitrogen Deposition Budgets at Rocky Mountain National Park
Bret A. Schichtel, National Park Service, CSU/CIRAAbstract Presentation
An Assessment of the Performance of the Monitor for Aerosols and Gases in the Ambient Air (MARGA): a Semi-Continuous Method for Soluble Compounds
Ian. C. Rumsey, U.S. EPAAbstract Presentation
Preliminary Results from the CASTNET Ammonia Special Study
Christopher Rogers, AMEC E&I, IncAbstract Presentation
Special Patterns and Temporal Trends in Mercury Wet Deposition in the Great Lakes
Martin R. Risch, U.S. Geological SurveyAbstract Presentation
Isoscapes of Atmospheric Nitrate: What Do They Tell Us?
Greg Michalski, Purdue UniversityAbstract
From Air to Water: Hg Deposition and Biogeochemistry in Sunapee, NH Watersheds
Holly Ewing, Bates CollegeAbstract