Contents
Keynote Address
Dr. LaToya Miles
Session One
Emissions and Deposition in a Changing Chemical Climate
Session Two
Advances in Atmospheric Deposition Monitoring
Session Three
Atmospheric Deposition Effects in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystem
Session Four
Global Atmospheric Mercury Assessment
Session Five
Advances in Mercury Monitoring and Research
Session Six
Advances in Measurement Model Fusion
Session Seven
Critical Loads of Atmospheric Deposition
Session Seven
Atmospheric Deposition and a Changing Society
Session 3: Atmospheric Deposition Effects in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems
Moderator: John WalkerSession Video
Throughfall Deposition Chemistry in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Long-term Trends and Effects of Stream Water Quality
John Schwartz, University of TennesseeAbstract
Water resources in a changing world: Long-term hydrologic monitoring provides insight into changes in precipitation and stream-water quality at Robinson Forest in eastern Kentucky, Appalachia, USA
Tanja Williamson, USGS OH-KY-IN WSCAbstract
Total deposition of inorganic nitrogen to Norway spruce forests – applying a surrogate surface method across a deposition gradient in Sweden
Per Erik Karlsson, IVL Swedish Environmental Research InstituteAbstract
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition drives declines in native plant richness across the Santa Monica Mountains, California
Justin Valliere, California State University, Dominguez HillsAbstract
Is weathering sufficient to keep forest harvest from exceeding acidification critical loads in Sweden: Conclusions from QWARTS – Quantifying Weathering Rates for Sustainable Forest Management
Kevin Bishop, Swedish University of Agricultural SciencesAbstract
Mercury in Fish from Streams and Rivers in New York State: Spatial Patterns and Environmental Drivers
Karen Riva-Murray, U.S. Geological SurveyAbstract