Contents
Keynote Plenary Panel
Expanding the Boundaries of Long-term Atmospheric Monitoring
Session One
Atmospheric Deposition Patterns and Trends
Session Two
Mercury Emissions and Atmospheric Deposition
Session Three
Ecological Effects and Critical Loads I
Session Four
Ecological Effects and Critical Loads II
Session Five
Improving our Understanding of the Reactive Nitrogen Budget
Session Six
Modeling to Understand Emissions and Source Apportionment of Reactive Nitrogen
Session Seven
Measurement of Atmospheric Mercury and Emerging Pollutants
Session 2: Mercury Emissions and Atmospheric Deposition
Moderator: Colleen Flangan PritzTrends in Mercury Emissions and Control Technologies at Power Plants in the US
Justine Huetteman, US EPA, Office of Atmospheric ProgramsAbstract
Patterns of atmospheric and soil mercury in the conterminous U.S.
Charles Driscoll, Syracuse UniversityAbstract
Implications of Updated Atmospheric Redox Chemistry and Terrestrial-Atmospheric Exchange for the Global Mercury Budget
Elsie Sunderland, Harvard UniversityAbstract
Development of a Mercury Dry and Wet Deposition Product for NADP using AMNet and MDN data
Muge Kafadar Yasar, University of Wisconsin-- NADPAbstract
Wet Mercury Deposition Monitoring Network of Taiwan and the Asia Pacific Mercury Monitoring Network (APMMN)
Guey-Rong Sheu, National Central UniversityAbstract