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Mercury Matters: Linking Mercury Science with Public Policy in the Northeastern United States
from the
Hubbard Brook Research Foundation.
Nitrogen: Multiple and Regional Impacts. A 2002 USEPA report summarizes atmospheric emmissions, deposition, and impacts of oxidized nitrogen
Acid Rain Revisited. This 2001 Hubbard Brook Research Foundation report reviews current knowledge about the causes and effects of acidic deposition in the Northeastern U.S.
How to Measure the Effects of Acid Deposition: A Framework for Ecological Assessments. This 2001 USEPA handbook describes a process and provides general guidelines for assessing ecological benefits resulting from the emission reductions achieved under Title IV.
National Coastal Condition Report. This 2001 report was developed by the USEPA and other federal, state, and local agencies. It summarizes data from a variety of sources to present a baseline picture of coastal water conditions.
Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters, Third Report to Congress, June 2000. This USEPA report provides updated scientific information on the trends in emissions, transport, deposition, fate and effects on the Great Waters of toxic pollutants of concern.
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 2000 features comprehensive information for the criteria pollutants and hazardous air pollutants, as well as relevant ambient air pollution information for visibility impairment and acid rain.
Inside Rain: Working with Precipitation Chemistry Data is a high-school level science currriculum that uses NADP data. It was developed by The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) with support from the USGS.
The National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Report, 1900 - 1998 - This USEPA document presents the most recent estimate of national emissions of the criteria air pollutants
The Role of Monitoring Networks in the Management of the Nation's Air Quality, A 1999 report by the President's National Science and Technology Council describing the major air quality and atmospheric deposition networks and their relevance to the nation's air quality research strategy
Mercury Research Strategy, by the USEPA, identifies the important scientific questions about Mercury, and describes what research is required to answer them
National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment-Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nations Estuaries, is a 1999 evaluation of the condition of our estuaries by the NOAA's National Ocean Service.
The latest National Acidic Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP) Biennial Report to Congress provides a comprehensive integrated assessment of acidic deposition in the United States including updated information on atmospheric emissions and deposition, aquatic effects, forest effects, visibility, human health, and cost/benefit analysis of the Acid Rain Control Program.
Lynch, James A., Van C. Bowersox, and Jeffrey W. Grimm, "Trends in Precipitation Chemistry in the United States, 1983-1994: An Analysis of the Effects in 1995 of Phase I of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, Title IV." U.S. Geological Survey, USGS 96-0346, Washington, DC, June 1996.
Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNet) reports. CASTNet is the USEPA's dry deposition monitoring network.
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