Contents
Session One
International atmospheric, deposition, and climate monitoring and models
Session Two
Measurements and models of wet and dry atmospheric deposition
Session Three
Agricultural emissions and atmospheric deposition
Session Four
Mercury deposition and ecosystem effects
Session Five
Critical Loads of mercury and nitrogen
Session Six
Urban air chemistry and deposition
Session 4: Mercury deposition and ecosystem effects
Moderator: Dave Schmeltz, USEPAHistorical and Global Perspectives of Environmental Hg Deposition: Future Science Directions for Effective Monitoring and Research
Dave Krabbenhoft, USGS
Abstract
Long Term Temporal and Spatial Trends in Mercury Deposition
Peter Weiss-Penzias, Department of Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CAAbstract Presentation
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Mercury in fish from 21 national parks in the western U.S. – Inter- and intra-park variation in concentrations and ecological risk
Colleen Flanagan Pritz, National Park ServiceAbstract Presentation
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Measurements of Gaseous Oxidized Mercury Dry Deposition Using Passive Samplers at the NAPD Beltsville (MD99) Site
Xinrong Ren, UMD/NOAA-ARLAbstract