Contents
Session One
Acidic Deposition
Session Two
Critical Load
Session Three
Urban Atmospheric Deposition
Session Four
Agriculture/Ammonia
Session Five
Better Measurements and Techniques
Session Six
Nitrogen Deposition
Session Seven
Understanding Total Deposition of Nitrogen and Sulfur
Session Eight
Mercury
Posters
Ammonia field measurements and CMAQ comparisons at some "clean" sites in the northeastern US: Implications for total N deposition
Tom Butler, Cornell University and Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Roxanne Marino, Cornell University, Donna Schwede, U.S. EPA and Robert Howarth, Cornell UniversityAbstract
Long-term wet deposition, particulate, and gas-phase sulfur and nitrogen measurements in New York State
Kevin Civerolo, Oliver Rattigan, and Dirk Felton, New York State Department of Environmental ConservationAbstract
Bag Sampling with NADP NTN and AIRMoN Wet Deposition Samples
Tracy Dombek and Mark Rhodes, Illinois State Water Survey and Greg Wetherbee, USGSAbstract
Coastal and Marine Mercury Ecosystem Research Collaborative (C-MERC)
Charles T. Driscoll, Syracuse University, Celia Y. Chen, Dartmouth College, Kathleen F. Lambert, Harvard University, Robert P. Mason, University of Connecticut, Elsie M. Sunderland, Harvard University, Catherine V. Schmitt, University of Maine and David C. Evers, Biodiversity Research InstititeAbstract
Citizen Scientists Study Mercury in Dragonfly Larvae at National Parks
Colleen Flanagan, NPS and Dr. Sarah Nelson, University of MaineAbstract
Surface water quality trends from the TIME/LTM programs
Funk, C.S., and J.A. Lynch, US EPAAbstract
Large-scale Monitoring Data Inventory Projects Sponsored by US Geological Survey
Cari Furiness, NC State University, Anne Choquette, John Wilson and Jeff Deacon, US Geological Survey, and Gerard McMahon, DOI Southeast Climate Science CenterAbstract
Metro East Community Air Quality Study
N. Gartman, L. Green, T. Dombek, C.Lehmann, National Atmospheric Deposition Program/CAL and Amy Funk, Action Research IllinoisAbstract
Nitrogen and Sulfur Atmospheric Deposition on Whiteface Mountain, 1985-2010
Ana R. Gordon, Bradley D. Blackwell, Charles T. Driscoll, Syracuse University, James E. Dukett, Adirondack Lakes Survey Corporation and Karen Roy, New York State Department of Environmental ConservationAbstract
Total Phosphorus: Significant or Not?
Lee Green, Christopher Lehmann and Van Bowersox, National Atmospheric Deposition Program/Central Analytical Laboratory (CAL)Abstract
The Effects of Gaseous Ozone and Nitric Acid Deposition on Two Crustose Lichen Species From Joshua Tree National Park
Elizabeth C. Hessom, University of California, Riverside, Pamela E. Padgett, USDA Forest service and David R. Parker, University of California, RiversideAbstract
Table of Needs for Estimation of Total Deposition
S. Isil, D. Schwede, G. Lear, K. Morris, J. Walker, M. Puchalski, G. Beachley, D. Schmeltz, T. Butler, C. Rogers, B SchichtelAbstract
Biological Sensors for Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition
Amanda James, James Sickman, and Mark Fenn, University of California, RiversideAbstract
Regional, Spatial, and Temporal Errors in NADP Deposition Maps
Brian Kerschner and Robert Larson, National Atmospheric Deposition ProgramAbstract
A collector comparison for wet deposition at a coastal New Hampshire site
Daniel Liptzin, Michelle L. Daley, and William H. McDowell, University of New HampshireAbstract
Cloud and Aerosol Ammonium Concentrations on Mount Washington, NH (1,540 m)
Georgia L. D. Murray and Kenneth Kimball, Appalachian Mountain Club, L. Bruce Hill, Clean Air Task Force, and Kathleen C. Weathers, Cary Institute of Ecosystem StudiesAbstract
NADP SENSOR STUDY
Jeffrey Pribble, Tim Leon, and Mark Rhodes, Central Analytical Laboratory, Illinois State Water SurveyAbstract
In-Canopy Measurements of Ozone and Other Gases and Particles at Maine’s Howland Research Forest
Christopher Rogers, AMEC, Inc., Dr. Greg Beachley, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, CAMD, Kevin Mishoe, AMEC, Inc.Abstract
Evaluation and Application of the CALPUFF Model for Evaluating Deposition Impacts to Support Critical Load Analyses on a Local Scale
John Sherwell, Maryland Power Plant Research Program, Surya Ramaswamy and Mark Garrison, ERMAbstract
Dose Response Relationships Associated with the Acidification of Freshwater Lakes and Streams
Kaylyn Siporin, Laura Datko-Williams, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Jean-Jacques Dubois, Meredith Lassiter, and Tara Greaver, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyAbstract