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 7: Critical Loads of Atmospheric Deposition
Moderator: Linda GeiserSession Video
Terrestrial Critcal Loads of Atmospheric Nitrogen and Sulfur Deposition: Model Development and Regional Assessment based on US-PROPS
Todd McDonnell, E&S Environmental ChemistryAbstract
Interpreting terrestrial sulfur critical loads to protect national parks
Emmi Felker-Quinn, National Park ServiceAbstract
Exceedances of Critical Loads for Herbaceous Species in National Parks: Species at Risk, Local Responses, and Regional Trends
Nicholas Russell, National Parks Service Air Resources Division and University of Colorado Denver Department of GeograAbstract
A Case Study: Critical Load Assessment in Areas above 1000 m in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Jason Lynch, EPAAbstract
Assessing nitrogen critical loads at North Cascades National Park Service Complex
Meaghan Petix, Washington State UniversityAbstract
Incorporating Air Quality into the Resources Planning Act Assessment with Critical Loads and Deposition
Sarah Anderson, USDA Forest ServiceAbstract