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 3: Ecological Effects and Critical Loads I
Moderator: Mike BellPreparing critical loads information for diverse management applications
Linda Geiser, US Forest ServiceAbstract
Change in Critical Load Exceedances for Lichen Communities in National Parks from 2000-2017
Kelly McCoy, National Park Service, Air Resource Division and University of Colorado DenverAbstract
Projected response of 94 tree species to changes in N and S deposition from 2005 to 2100 and the associated ecosystem services at risk.
Christopher Clark,Abstract
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition measurement and its influence on estuarine productivity: Sundarban, India.
Natasha Majumder, University of CalcuttaAbstract
Overview of the Main Conclusions from the Integrated Science Assessment for Oxides of Nitrogen, Oxides of Sulfur and Particulate Matter-Ecological Criteria (2nd External Review Draft)
Tara Greaver, EPAAbstract