Contents
Keynote Address
Dr. Gene Likens
Session One
Atmospheric Deposition - Spatial and Temporal Patterns
Session Two
Urban Deposition and Critical Loads
Session Three
Atmospheric Mercury Deposition
Session Four
Mercury in Ecosystems
Session Five
Ecosystem Effects, Recovery and the Future
Session Six
Atmospheric Deposition - Total and Reduced Nitrogen
Poster Session
Synthesizing and communicating ecosystem responses to air pollution for federal resource management
Michael Bell, National Park ServiceAbstract
Temporal and Spatial Trends of Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland and Comparison to Observations of Atmospheric Pollutants in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Sarah Benish, University of Maryland, College ParkAbstract
Total sulphur deposition downwind of an aluminium smelter in the Kitimat Valley, British Columbia
Dane Blanchard, Trent UniversityAbstract
Long Term Atmospheric Monitoring in New York State:
From Mountaintop to New York City
Abstract
Spatial assessment of total mercury concentrations on Baffin Island, Nunavut
Rachel Brown, Trent UniversityAbstract
A review of 2008 – 2017 SO2 Data in the Adirondacks with Recommendations for Future Monitoring Options
Amanda Carpenter, NYSDECAbstract
An intercomparison of several collocated rain gauges at Whiteface Mountain Field Station.
Paul Casson,Abstract
Measurements and modelling of atmospheric deposition in Canada: acidifying pollutants, base cations and polycyclic aromatic compounds
Irene Cheng, Environment and Climate Change CanadaAbstract
A specific ultraviolet absorbance pilot project in Adirondack Mountain lakes and streams
Kevin Civerolo, NYSDEC Division of Air ResourcesAbstract
AMoN Readiness Verification Plan Ammonia Field Inter-comparison
Camille Danielson, WSLHAbstract
The Anthropogenic Impact on Precipitation Quality
Courtney Davis, Syracuse UniversityAbstract
Brook Trout Restoration and Monitoring of the Adirondack Ecosystem
Bringing Additional Value to the NYSDEC Stocking and Liming Program
James Dukett, Adirondack Lakes Survey CorporationAbstract
Ethanol concentrations in wet deposition collected at the Atmospheric Integrated Research Monitoring Network sites
J. David Felix, TAMU-CCAbstract
Investigating gaseous atmospheric mercury exchange in a forest ecosystem with a gradient-based micrometeorology approach
Dean Howard, University of Massachusetts LowellAbstract
A New Online Continuous Relaxed Eddy Accumulation Flux System Coupled with Ion Chromatographs
Amy Hrdina, University of TorontoAbstract
Wet atmospheric deposition and stream water chemistry at the Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site (GLEES), southeastern Wyoming, USA, 1989-2018
John Korfmacher, US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research StationAbstract
Monitoring Cloud Water Chemistry (including Organics) at Whiteface Mountain
Christopher Lawrence, ASRC, University at AlbanyAbstract
Transitioning a Major National Monitoring Program: Transition Strategy, Current Status and Future Plans
Amy Mager, WSLHAbstract
Isotopic investigation of redox effects on nitrate partitioning in a forest soil
Ariel Mollhagen, Cornell UniversityAbstract
A Decadal Change in Mercury in Upland Irish Lakes
Sarah Nelson, Trent UniversityAbstract
Variations of Wet Deposition of Mercury Across Eastern North America
Raheem Outlaw, North Carolina A&T State UniversityAbstract
Total Reduced Nitrogen (NHx) Measurement Methods for Implementation in Long-Term Monitoring Networks
Melissa Puchalski, US Environmental Protection AgencyAbstract
Atmospheric deposition of microfibers
Brett Roblin, Trent UniversityAbstract
The Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNET): A Versatile Platform for Evolving Deposition Science and Other Air Quality Monitoring Research
Christopher Rogers, Wood Environment & Infrastructure ServicesAbstract
Evaluation and Intercomparison of Modeled Atmospheric Deposition over North America and Europe – An Overview of Phase 4 of the Air Quality Model Evaluation International Initiative
Donna Schwede, USEPAAbstract
Broader Proficiencies of the WLSH: Enhancing and Building NADP Network Capabilities and Collaborations
Martin Shafer, UW-Madison, Wisconsin State Laboratory of HygieneAbstract
Tekran 2537 A, B, X intercomparison study
Timothy Sharac, US Environmental Protection AgencyAbstract
Long-term Changes in Soil and Stream Chemistry across an Acid Deposition Gradient in the Northeastern United States
Jason Siemion, US Geological SurveyAbstract
Advancements in NADP Field Equipment and Site Liaison Support
Richard Tanabe, Wisconsin State Laboratory of HygieneAbstract
A National Survey of Total Gaseous Mercury Stable Isotope Composition
Michael Tate, US Geological SurveyAbstract
Atmospheric depositions introduce anomalies in modeled estimates of dissolved organic carbon export from terrestrial to aquatic ecosystems in the United States from 1981-2010
Xinyuan Wei, University of MaineAbstract
Comparison of accuracy, variability and relative bias for two Central Analytical Laboratories for the National Atmospheric Deposition Program
Gregory Wetherbee, U.S. Geological SurveyAbstract
It’s Raining Plastic.
Gregory Wetherbee, U.S. Geological SurveyAbstract
NADP Sample Processing at the WSLH: Conventional Strategies and New Approaches
Kirsten Widmayer, Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene - NADPAbstract
Investigating Different Strategies to Reduce Costs, Enhance Sampler Integrity, and Improve the Extraction Process, in the Ammonia Monitoring Network (AMoN)
Jesse Wouters, Wisconsin State Lab of HygieneAbstract