Contents
Keynote Address
Dr. Daniel Wildcat
Session One
Connections between Visibility and Atmospheric
Session Two
Critical Loads of Atmospheric Deposition, Fire Risk, and Ecosystem Change
Session Three
A summary of the Special Acid Rain 2015 Issue of Atmospheric Environment
Session Four
Atmospheric Mercury Deposition and Cycling in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems
Session Five
Atmospheric Mercury Deposition and Cycling in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems (cont.)
Session Six
Deposition and Critical Loads Estimates in Tribal Communities
Session Seven
Atmospheric Deposition Model Evaluation, Uncertainty, and Measurement Model Fusion
Session Eight
Atmospheric Deposition Modeling
Session Nine
Novel Measurements of Atmospheric Deposition and Ecosystem Processes
Session Ten
Influences of Trends and Climate Change on Critical Loads
Session Eleven
Urban Atmospheric Chemistry and Deposition
Session 5: Atmospheric Mercury Deposition and Cycling in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems (Continued)
Moderators: Jason Lynch, USEPA and Jennifer Phelan, RTIWet and speciated Hg dry deposition to a tropical mountain-top site in central Taiwan
Guey-Rong Sheu, National Central UniversityAbstract
Ambient atmospheric measurements of speciated mercury and total gaseous mercury in the Canadian Oil Sands Region
Matthew Parsons, Environment and Climate Change CanadaAbstract Presentation
Evaluation of GOM Measurement Artifacts at the Mauna Loa AMNet Site
Winston Luke, NOAA/ARLAbstract
Source Attribution of Mercury Deposition to the Four Corners Region, Southwestern United States
Leonard Levin, Electric Power Research InstituteAbstract Presentation
Decision Tree Analysis to Identify Factors that Impact Monomethylmercury Fraction in Wet Deposition
Dennis Jackson, Savannah River National LaboratoryAbstract Presentation