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 5: Improving our Understanding of the Reactive Nitrogen Budget
Moderator: Kristi MorrisNitrogen deposition budget for a southern Appalachian deciduous forest
John Walker, US EPAAbstract
Ammonia monitoring within the Canadian Air and Precipitation Network and an evaluation of the relative contribution to nitrogen dry deposition.
Jason O'Brien, Environment and Climate Change CanadaAbstract
Speciated Inorganic Reactive Nitrogen Measurements in the Clean Air Status and Trends Network
Melissa Puchalski, US Environmental Protection AgencyAbstract
A 40 Site Network for Passive Ammonia Measurements along northern Utah's Wasatch Front: Winter and Summer 2019
Randy Martin, Utah State UniversityAbstract