Precipitation Chemistry Trends in the United States: 1980-1993
Lynch, James A.; Bowersox, Van C.; Simmons, Carol
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Title
Precipitation Chemistry Trends in the United States: 1980-1993
Author(s)
Lynch, James A.
Bowersox, Van C.
Simmons, Carol
Issue Date
1995
Keyword(s)
National Atmospheric Deposition Program
Precipitation Chemistry Trends
geographical patterns
Date of Ingest
2014-06-04T17:18:27Z
Abstract
One of the primary objectives of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National
Trends Network (NADP/NTN) is to determine geographical patterns and temporal trends in
precipitation chemistry in the United States. To meet this objective, the NADP/NTN established and maintains nearly 200 monitoring stations throughout the United States. The NADP/NTN Coordination Office publishes annual reports describing precipitation chemistry at each site. These
reports also contain graphics depicting geographical patterns of precipitation chemistry across the U.S. (NADP, 1980-1995). This report complements the annual reports by describing long-term (multiple-year) trends in precipitation chemistry at selected NADP/NTN sites.
Publisher
Illinois State Water Survey
Series/Report Name or Number
ISWS Miscellaneous Publication MP-175
Type of Resource
text
Genre of Resource
Technical Report
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