Contents
Session One
Critical Loads: Acidification and Excess Nitrogen Thresholds
Session Two
Air and Water Quality: Linkages and Synergies
Session Three
Air and Water Quality: Linkages and Synergies
Session Four
Deposition Modeling and Monitoring
Session Five
Urban Air Quality and Deposition
Session Six
Nitrogen: Transport, Deposition and Effects
Session Seven
Nitrogen: Transport, Deposition and Effects
Session Eight
Agriculture: Ammonia Emissions, Trends, Deposition
Poster Session
Measurement of air-surface exchange of speciated nitrogen and sulfur compounds in a coastal environment
Greg Beachley, US EPAAbstract
Measuring Low Level Concentrations of Trace Metals in Wet Deposition Samples
Katie Blaydes, Central Analytical LaboratoryAbstract
First diagnosis of allergenic airborne pollen and its interaction with atmospheric pollutants in the Mexico City Metropolitan Zone (MCMZ) and their transport and dispersion in the atmosphere.
Ma Carmen Calderon E., Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM)Abstract
Live Demo: Critical Loads Mapper Tool
Christopher Clark, EPAAbstract
The Geospatial Monitoring of Air Pollution (GMAP) and its Role in Addressing Critical Scientific Knowledge Gaps in Air Quality and Source Emissions
Justin Coughlin, US EPA Region 5Abstract
Wet and Dry Deposition of Excess Chloride near a Hardrock Salt Mine
Jeremy Dietrich, Ichthyological AssociatesAbstract
Selecting critical loads of atmospheric deposition when the response is continuous: a case study of risk assessment to lichens.
Linda Geiser, USDA Forest ServiceAbstract
A pilot study of the Radiello passive ammonia samplers at three Canadian (CAPMoN) sites with comparisons to continuous measurements and satellite retrievals
Edward Hare, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)Abstract
Glyphosate: Understanding its Atmospheric Transport and Fate
Christopher Lehmann, NADP/CAL; University of IllinoisAbstract
Evaluation of ammonia air-surface exchange at the field scale: Improvement of soil and stomatal emission potential parameterizations
Nebila Lichiheb, NOAA/ATDDAbstract Presentation
N Deposition Effects on Hermes Copper Butterfly (Lycaena hermes) Habitat in Southern California
Liberty Malter, California State University San MarcosAbstract
Evaluating Variation in Sources of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition in the Rocky Mountains using d15N−NO3− and d15N−NH4+
Leora Nanus, San Francisco State UniversityAbstract
An Air Quality Portal to support the use of critical loads of atmospheric deposition in National Forest and Grassland planning.
Claire O'Dea, USDA Forest ServiceAbstract
HANDS-ON CRITICAL LOADS TOOL DEMO: N-CLAS
Effects of climate, site and soil characteristics on critical loads and exceedance in forests in the northeastern U.S.
Linda Pardo, USDA Forest ServiceAbstract
Effects of climate, site and soil characteristics on critical loads and exceedance in forests in the northeastern U.S.
Linda Pardo, US Forest ServiceAbstract
Atmospheric Elemental Carbon Deposition to Oak Trees and Litterfall Flux to Soil in an Urban Area
Jenna Rindy, University of North TexasAbstract Presentation
CASTNET Ozone Monitoring Program
Christopher Rogers, Amec Foster WheelerAbstract
Characterization of Reduced Nitrogen at IMPROVE and CSN Monitoring Sites in the Southeastern United States
Christopher Rogers, Amec Foster WheelerAbstract
The Atmospheric Chemistry and Canopy Exchange Simulation System for Ammonia (ACCESS-NH3): Formulation and Application to a Corn Canopy
Rick Saylor, NOAA/ARL/ATDDAbstract Presentation
Long-term Trends in Atmospheric Sulfur and Nitrogen Species across the United States: 30 years of Clean Air Status Network (CASTNET) operations
David Schmeltz, EPAAbstract
Mobile Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia in Northeastern Colorado
Yixing Shao, Colorado State UniversityAbstract
Deposition of Atmospheric Mercury to the Lulin Atmospheric Background Station (LABS) in Taiwan in 2009-2016
Guey-Rong Sheu, National Central UniversityAbstract
AMoN Site Characterization Study: Phase I Field Measurements
John Walker, US Environmental Protection AgencyAbstract
Testing coastal Lichen and Moss species as a bioindicator of atmospheric Total Mercury and Monomethylmercury in Santa Cruz County, CA
Belle Zheng, University of California, Santa CruzAbstract