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NADP Data Use State of Wisconsin. Active NADP Monitoring Sites in Wisconsin. Trout Lake (WI36). Popple River (WI09). Spooner (WI37). Potawatomi (WI10). Perkistown (WI35). Suring (WI25). Lake Dubay (WI28). Wildcat Mountain (WI98). Horicon Marsh (WI07). Devil’s Lake (WI31).
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Active NADP Monitoring Sites in Wisconsin Trout Lake (WI36) Popple River (WI09) Spooner (WI37) Potawatomi (WI10) Perkistown (WI35) Suring (WI25) Lake Dubay (WI28) Wildcat Mountain (WI98) Horicon Marsh (WI07) Devil’s Lake (WI31) Milwaukee (WI22) Lake Geneva (WI99)
Sulfate Ion Wet Deposition Trends 3-year running annual average (1985 – 2010)
Nitrate Ion Wet Deposition Trends 3-year running annual average (1985 – 2010)
Ammonium Ion Wet Deposition Trends 3-year running annual average (1985 – 2010)
Ammonia Monitoring Network (AMoN)Average Ammonia Concentration, 2012
Mercury Deposition Network (MDN)2012 Average Mercury Concentration in Precipitation
Data Use Descriptions for Wisconsin NADP Sites (2010 – 2012)
How Do Individuals use Data from Wisconsin NADP Sites? • Graphic represents aggregate of responses from 452 individuals who provided free-text description at time of data download. • The size of each word is proportional to its frequency of appearance in the response. Graphic generated at www.wordle.net
NTN Bromide in Precipitation • Now a routine analyte of both NTN and AIRMoN • Maps produced for 2012 • Included in the 2012 Map Summary Fall 2011 NAPD Joint Sub-Committee Report, Slide ‹#›
New With MDN oth Great Lakes Atmospheric Mercury Network 9 new MDN sites (2 continuous funding)
Journal Articles & Reports Using NADP Data • 88 journal articles in 2007 • 125 journal articles in 2008 • 147 journal articles/reports in 2009 • 148 journal articles/reports in 2010 • 172 journal articles/reports in 2011 • 166 journal articles/reports in 2012! Fall 2011 NAPD State of the Network
Active NADP/NTN Sites during the April 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Explosion
Response of the NADP • to the Fukushima Dai-ichiDisaster: • Value of Long-Term Monitoring for • Post-Disaster Assessments • Christopher Lehmann • National Atmospheric Deposition Program • Greg Wetherbee • U.S. Geological Survey
JAPAN N. AMERICA NOAA HYSPLIT Back Trajectories from 35 NADP sites at 5,000 meter altitude March 22-April 5, 2011.
ES&T, March 6, 2012
USGS Open-File Report 2011-1277 http://bqs.usgs.gov/Fukushima/
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