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Ecosystem Response to Atmospheric Deposition of Sulfur, Nitrogen and Mercury

  • Changes in Stream Chemistry and Aquatic Biota in Response to the Decreased Acidity of Atmospheric Deposition in the Neversink River Basin, Catskill Mountains, New York, 1987-2003
        Doug Burns, Robert Bode & Karen Murray (254kb .pdf)
  • Integrated Assessment of Recovery of Surface Waters from Reduced Levels of Acid Deposition in the Catskills and Adirondacks
        Doug Burns & Gary Lovett (335kb .pdf)
  • Mercury Deposition Monitoring Network: Adirondacks and Catskills
        Charles Driscoll & Michael McHale (137kb .pdf)
  • Status and Effects of Nitrogen Pollution in the Northeastern United States
        Charles Driscoll & Kathy Fallon Lambert (97kb .pdf)
  • Assessment of Chemistry and Benthic Communities in Streams of the Oswegatchie-Black River Basins of the Adirondack Region
        Greg Lawrence, Karen Roy, and Sophia Passy, & Robert Bode (1,264kb .pdf)
  • Deposition and Effects of Air Pollution in the Hudson Valley
        Gary Lovett (1,693kb .pdf)
  • Evaluation of the Recovery from Acidification of Adirondack Ecosystems
        Myron Mitchell, Dudley Raynal, & Charles Driscoll (162kb .pdf)
  • Mercury in Adirondack Wetlands, Lakes and Terrestrial Systems
        Ron Munson & Charles Driscoll (186kb .pdf)
  • Effects of Atmospheric Deposition of Sulfur, Nitrogen, and Mercury on Adirondack Ecosystems
        Dudley Raynal, Myron Mitchell, & Charles Driscoll (518kb .pdf)
  • Long-term Monitoring Program for Evaluating Changes in Water Quality in Adirondack Lakes
        Karen Roy (111kb .pdf)
  • Long-Term Monitoring and Assessment of Mercury Based on Integrated Sampling Efforts Using the Common Loon, Prey Fish, Water, and Sediment
        Nina Schoch & David Evers (163kb .pdf)
  • Contributions of Global and Regional Sources to Mercury Deposition in New York State
        Christian Seigneur (167kb .pdf)
  • Strategic Monitoring of Mercury in New York State Fish
        Howard Simonin (181kb .pdf)
  • Assessment of Extent to Which Intensively Studied Lakes Are Representative of the Adirondack Mountain Region
        Tim Sullivan (296kb .pdf)
  • Atmospheric Transport and Fate of Mercury in New York State
        Chris Walcek (589kb .pdf)
  • Assessment of Regional Forest Health and Stream and Soil Chemistry Using a Multi-scale Approach and New Methods of Remote Sensing Interpretation, Catskill Mountains, NY
       Peter Murdoch, Richard Hallett (289kb.pdf)
  • Assessment of Nitrogen and Acidic Deposition Impacts to Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems of Tug Hill
       Gregory McGee, Myron Mitchell, Michelle Peach (235kb.pdf)
  • Assessing the Sensitivity of New York Forests to Cation Depletion
       Ruth Yanai (267kb.pdf)

Air Quality and Related Health Research: Particulate Matter (PM), Ozone, and Co-Pollutants

  • Developments in Continuous Fine Particle Mass Monitoring
        Jeff Ambs (436kb .pdf)
  • Enhanced Measurements of Oxidants, Fine Particles, and Precursors
        Kenneth Demerjian (123kb .pdf)
  • Fine/Ultrafine Particulate Emissions Profiles
        Glenn England (560kb .pdf)
  • Impact of Power Plants on Semivolatile Pollutants and Fine Particles in New York State
        Philip Hopke, Thomas Holsen, & Michael Milligan (100kb .pdf)
  • Monitoring Particle Size Distribution in Rochester
        Phil Hopke and Mark Utell (457kb .pdf)
  • Analysis of Particulate Matter Data in New York Using Advanced Source Apportionment Methods
        Phil Hopke (897kb .pdf)
  • Workshop on Incorporation of Receptor Models into PM and Adverse Health Effects Study
        Phil Hopke (264kb .pdf)
  • Fine Particle Constituents and Acute Asthma in Urban Areas
        Daniel Luttinger (260kb .pdf)
  • Chemical Composition of Fine Organic Particles from Urban and Regional Background Locations in New York State
        Monica Mazurek (573kb .pdf)
  • Chemical Composition of Fine Organic Particles from Urban Regional Background Locations in New York State
        Monica Mazurek (226kb.pdf)
  • Analysis of Ozone and Fine Particles in the Northeast
        S.T. Rao (449kb .pdf)
  • Effects of Transboundary Pollution on New York's Air Quality
        S.T. Rao (682kb .pdf)
  • Source Apportionment of Fine Particles in New York City
        George Thurston (118kb .pdf)
  • Clinical Studies of Exposure to Ultrafine Particles
        Mark Utell & Mark Frampton (110kb .pdf)
  • Formation and Transformation of Particles in Motor Engine Exhaust
        Fangqun Yu (877kb .pdf)
  • Assessment of Carbonaceous Fine Particles (PM2.5) for New York and the Region
       Phil Johnson (160kb.pdf)
  • Physical and Chemical Characterization of Laboratory-Generated Secondary Semi-volatile Organic Particles
       Kenneth Demerjian (181kb.pdf)
  • Ultrafine Particles and Cardiac Responses: Evaluation in a Cardiac Rehabilitation Center
       Mark Utell (189kb.pdf)

Research Crosscutting the Topics of Air Quality, Health, and Ecosystem Response

  • New York City Regional Heat Island Initiative: Mitigating New York City's Heat Island with Urban Forestry, Living Roofs, and Light Surfaces
        Ronald Slosberg, Cynthia Rosenzweig, William D. Solecki(217kb.pdf)
  • Quantifying Atmospheric Nitrogen Sources with New Stable Isotope Techniques
        Carol Kendall, Beth Boyer, Doug Burns, & Emily Elliot (1,881kb .pdf)
  • Reducing Emissions from the Electricity Sector: The Costs and Benefits Nationwide and in the Empire State
        Karen Palmer (346kb .pdf)
  • Analysis of New Pollution Control Strategy Utilizing Emission Reduction Credits and Small-Scale Combined Heat and Power Units
        Andrew Greene (289kb .pdf)
  • Quantifying the Environmental Benefits of Increased Deployment of Combined Heat and Power Technologies in NYS and the Impact of Proposed Emissions Standards for Small Distributed Generation
        Jim Carter (401kb .pdf)
  • Ambient Gaseous Ammonia: Evaluation of Continuous Measurement Methods Suitable for Routine Deployment
       James Schwab (195kb.pdf)

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