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 9: Novel Measurements of Atmospheric Deposition and Ecosystem Processes
Moderators: Emily Elliot and John WalkerDeposition and re-emission of ammonia by dew
Jeffrey Collett, Colorado State UniversityAbstract
Wet atmospheric deposition of organic carbon across Pennsylvania: rates and relation to inorganic elements of precipitation chemistry.
Lidiia Iavorivska, Pennsylvania State UniversityAbstract
Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen in Northern Colorado
Katherine Benedict, Colorado State UniversityAbstract
Atmosphere-biosphere exchange of biogenic oxidized volatile organic compounds over a Southeastern United States forest
Tran Nguyen, University of California, DavisAbstract Presentation
A comparison of AMoN measurements with localized, arrayed passive NH3 samplers in Northern Utah
Randy Martin, Utah State UniversityAbstract Presentation
Temporal variability of ammonia fluxes from open-path, eddy covariance measurements
Mark Zondlo, Princeton UniversityAbstract
Measurements of NOy and HNO3 at a Rural-Forested Site in the Southern Appalachians
Eric Edgerton, ARA, Inc.Abstract Presentation