[LTER-luq] Fwd: NADP: Keeping You Connected

Sarah Stankavich sarahstankavich at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 10:03:23 PST 2017


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From: Alonso Ramirez <aramirez at ramirezlab.net>
Date: Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 5:15 PM
Subject: Fwd: NADP: Keeping You Connected
To: Jess Zimmerman <jesskz at ites.upr.edu>, Sarah Stankavich <
sarahstankavich at gmail.com>


Sarah,

It would be good to share with the group the NADP newsletter from December.
It includes the annual summary for rain chemistry.  It appears below, but
this is the link to the web site: http://nadp.isws.illinois.edu/
newsletter/Dec16/

Best

Alonso



Alonso Ramírez

Professor
Dept. Environmental Sciences
University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras campus
P.O. Box 190341, San Juan PR 00919

Tel. 787-764-0000, ext. 88194 <(787)%20764-0000>
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Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 5:33 PM
Subject: NADP: Keeping You Connected
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Click here to see this online
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* NADP: Keeping You Connected* December 2016 | Special Issue

*NADP: Keeping You Connected* is a quarterly e-newsletter designed to keep
you informed about our changing chemical climate and other updates from the
National Atmospheric Deposition Program. To offer feedback or submit a
suggestion, please email nadp-news at isws.illinois.edu. If you were forwarded
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In this issue:

   - New NADP Publications <#m_1116992305580881609_m_-679410719527829203_a1>
   - Other News <#m_1116992305580881609_m_-679410719527829203_a2>

New NADP Publications

2015 Annual Summary
[image: 2015 Annual Summary cover]

The annual summary is a principal product of the NADP, as it summarizes the
results of network operation for the most recently completed calendar year
in map form. The 2015 report has summary maps or figures for
January-December 2015 for all five NADP networks: the National Trends
Network (NTN), the Atmospheric Integrated Research Monitoring Network
(AIRMoN), the Mercury Deposition Network (MDN), the Atmospheric Mercury
Network (AMNet), and the Ammonia Monitoring Network (AMoN). The annual
summary also includes a summary of network measurements for the year, 2015
highlights for the NADP, and a brief background of the program.

View or download the full annual summary here
<https://illinois.edu/emailer/forward2/6859876?emailAddress=alonso.ites@gmail.com&orderId=4>.



* Total Deposition 2015 *

In October 2011, the NADP Executive Committee formed the Total Deposition
(TDEP) Science Committee. One of the initial goals of TDEP was to provide
estimates of total sulfur and nitrogen deposition across the United States
for use in critical loads and other assessments, where loading results in
the acidification and eutrophication of ecosystems. Total deposition is the
combined sum of wet and dry deposition. The *Total Deposition 2015* report
summarizes the status of total deposition from January-December 2015.

View or download the full report here
<https://illinois.edu/emailer/forward2/6859877?emailAddress=alonso.ites@gmail.com&orderId=5>.

[image: Total Deposition report Cover]


Nitrogen from the Atmosphere
[image: Nitrogen From the Atmosphere cover]

This new educational resource from NADP provides information on nitrogen
present in our atmosphere and land through the “Nitrogen Cascade”, how
human activities contribute to nitrogen, what effects are associated with
nitrogen deposition, and more. This is a great resource and useful for the
classroom (appropriate for middle to high school and early college) and
informal education. All are welcome to use the information in any
educational setting, and please let us know how you use it.

View or download the full report here
<https://illinois.edu/emailer/forward2/6859878?emailAddress=alonso.ites@gmail.com&orderId=6>.





* CLAD Critical Load Definitions Volume 1*

NADP’s Critical Loads Atmospheric Deposition (CLAD) Science Committee
identified the need for documentation and standardization of critical load
terms and definitions. The CLAD responded, and put together the Critical
Loads Definitions summary. These definitions were developed through a
series of discussions and webinars with many scientists and policy
professionals. CLAD has adopted these definitions, with the expectation
that some modification will occur as the science develops.

View or download the full report here
<https://illinois.edu/emailer/forward2/6965160?emailAddress=alonso.ites@gmail.com&orderId=7>.

[image: Critical Load Definitions Cover]

If you need printed copies of any of these reports, please contact the NADP
Program Office (nadp at isws.illinois.edu).
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Other News

Acid Rain and its Environmental Effects: Recent Scientific Advances Papers
from the 9th International Conference on Acid Rain
[image: Acid Rain 2015 Logo]


The 31 articles published in this special issue of Atmospheric Environment
represent the latest information on the status of acid rain across the
globe, the extent to which ecosystems are recovering or will likely recover
from acid rain impacts, and the interactions of acid rain with other
pollutants, climate change, and the carbon cycle. These articles represent
a selection of those presented at Acid Rain 2015, the 9th International
Acid Rain Conference held in Rochester, New York in October 2015.

View the special issue here
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2016 NADP Fall Meeting and Scientific Symposium
[image: Bandelier Photo]
The field trip to the Bandelier National Monument.

The 2016 NADP Fall Meeting and Scientific Symposium took place in Santa Fe,
New Mexico from October 31-November 4, 2016. The 2016 conference theme was
“Deposition: What Does the Future Hold?”. The 141 people who attended the
conference had the opportunity to enjoy a keynote presentation, eleven
scientific sessions, a poster session and evening reception, and some chose
to attend a field trip to monitoring sites at the Bandelier National
Monument.



The conference website
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now has conference proceedings available, as well as PDFs of some speaker
and poster presentations.
[image: Dr. Daniel Wildcat photo]

Dr. Daniel Wildcat giving his keynote presentation at the 2016 NADP Fall
Meeting.

The keynote speaker was Dr. Daniel Wildcat, who is a professor at Haskell
Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas. His keynote presentation was
titled “Atmospheric Deposition Research through an Indigenous Lens or
Understanding the Natural LAW: Land, Air and Water”, and was very well
received. A recording of the keynote presentation is now available on
YouTube: https://youtu.be/ofDbrHQwdQw
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Sarah Stankavich
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