NRSP_OLD_3: The National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP)

(National Research Support Project Summary)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

SAES-422 Reports

12/28/2015

12/28/2015

Includes 174 publications that used NADP data or resulted from NRSP 3 activities in 2015 (articles published in 2014 Oct-Dec are not listed here). A publically available online listing of citations using NADP data is accessible at: nadp.isws.illinois.edu/lib/bibliography.aspx.


 



  1. Adane, Z. A., & Gates, J. B., 2015. Determining the impacts of experimental forest plantation on groundwater recharge in the Nebraska Sand Hills (USA) using chloride and sulfate. Hydrogeology Journal, 23(1), 81-94.

  2. Anderson, J., 2015. Geochemical Assessment and Separation of Source Waters in the Upper Boulder River Watershed Near Boulder, MT. Master’s Thesis, Montana Tech of the University of Montana.

  3. Anderson, L., Berkelhammer, M., & Mast, M. A., 2015. Isotopes in North American Rocky Mountain Snowpack 1993–2014. Quaternary Science Reviews. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.03.023

  4. Area, W. M., 2015. Reinitiation of Consultation for the Colowyo Coal Company, LP “Colowyo” Mine, Permit C-81-019–South Taylor/Lower.

  5. Argyilan, E. P., Avis, P. G., Krekeler, M. P., & Morris, C. C., 2015. The origin of collapse features appearing in a migrating parabolic dune along the southern coast of Lake Michigan. Aeolian Research, 19, 137-149.

  6. Ariya, P. A., Amyot, M., Dastoor, A., Deeds, D., Feinberg, A., Kos, G., ... & Toyota, K., 2015. Mercury Physicochemical and Biogeochemical Transformation in the Atmosphere and at Atmospheric Interfaces: A Review and Future Directions. Chemical reviews 115, 3760−3802.

  7. Arnott, J. C., Osenga, E. C., Cundiff, J. L., & Katzenberger, J. W., 2015. Engaging Stakeholders on Forest Health: A Model for Integrating Climatic, Ecological, and Societal Indicators at the Watershed Scale. Journal of Forestry, 113(5), 447-453.

  8. Asao, S., Sun, Z., & Gao, W. (2015, September). Effects of bias in solar radiation inputs on ecosystem model performance. In SPIE Optical Engineering+ Applications (pp. 96100C-96100C). International Society for Optics and Photonics. Remote Sensing and Modeling of Ecosystems for Sustainability XII, edited by Wei Gao, Ni-Bin Chang, Proc. of SPIE Vol. 9610, 96100C

  9. Axler, R. P., Tikkanen, C. A., & Rose, C., 2015. An assessment of phytoplankton nutrient deficiency in Northern Minnesota acid-sensitive lakes. Technical Report NRRI/TR-91/18, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Division of Air Quality Attn: Rick Strassman St. Paul, MN 55155

  10. Balasubramanian, S., Koloutsou‐Vakakis, S., McFarland, D. M., & Rood, M. J., 2015. Reconsidering Emissions of Ammonia from Chemical Fertilizer Usage in Midwest USA. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 120, 6232–6246, DOI:10.1002/2015JD023219.

  11. Bardsley, A. I., Hammond, D. E., von Bitner, T., Buenning, N. H., & Townsend-Small, A., 2015. Shallow Groundwater Conveyance of Geologically Derived Contaminants to Urban Creeks in Southern California. Environmental science & technology, 49(16), 9610-9619.

  12. BassiriRad, H., Lussenhop, J. F., Sehtiya, H. L., & Borden, K. K., 2015. Nitrogen deposition potentially contributes to oak regeneration failure in the Midwestern temperate forests of the USA. Oecologia, 177(1), 53-63.

  13. Batte, M. T., & Forster, D. L. Old is New Again: The Economics of Agricultural Gypsum Use. Journal of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, 2015 Edition, http://www.asfmra.org/2015-journal-of-asfmra/#.

  14. Beal, S., Osterberg, E. C., Zdanowicz, C., & Fisher, D., 2015. An ice core perspective on mercury pollution during the past 600 years. Environmental science & technology 49, 7641−7647, DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b01033.

  15. Bettez, N. D., Duncan, J. M., Groffman, P. M., Band, L. E., O’Neil-Dunne, J., Kaushal, S. S., ... & Law, N., 2015. Climate Variation Overwhelms Efforts to Reduce Nitrogen Delivery to Coastal Waters. Ecosystems, 1-13. DOI: 10.1007/s10021-015-9902-9.

  16. Bhaskar, A. S., & Welty, C., 2015. Analysis of subsurface storage and streamflow generation in urban watersheds. Water Resources Research, 51(3), 1493-1513.

  17. Blackwell, B. D., & Driscoll, C. T., 2015. Using foliar and forest floor mercury concentrations to assess spatial patterns of mercury deposition. Environmental Pollution, 202, 126-134.

  18. Blackwell, B. D., & Driscoll, C. T., 2015. Deposition of mercury in forests along a montane elevation gradient. Environmental science & technology,49(9), 5363-5370.

  19. Bluck, G. M., 2015. Soybean Yield Response in High and Low Input Production Systems. Master’s Thesis, The Ohio State University).

  20. Bluck, G. M., Lindsey, L. E., Dorrance, A. E., & Metzger, J. D., 2015. Soybean Yield Response to Rhizobia Inoculant, Gypsum, Manganese Fertilizer, Insecticide, and Fungicide. Agronomy Journal, 107(5), 1757-1765.

  21. Borne, K., Fassman-Beck, E., Winston, R., Hunt, W., and Tanner, C., 2015. "Implementation and Maintenance of Floating Treatment Wetlands for Urban Stormwater Management." J. Environ. Eng., 10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0000959, 04015030

  22. Boucher, O., 2015. Atmospheric Aerosols: Properties and Climate Impacts. Springer.

  23. Bowen, G. J., & Good, S. P., 2015. Incorporating water isoscapes in hydrological and water resource investigations. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2(2), 107-119.

  24. Bowie, R., Brown, J., & Felix, F., 2015. Excellence in Research, Education, and Public Service since 1951. UC Berkeley’s Sagehen Creek Field Station Biennial Report, FY 2013-2015. http://sagehen.ucnrs.org/pubs/2015/FY13-15_Report-Final.pdf.

  25. Brahney, J., Ballantyne, A. P., Kociolek, P., Leavitt, P. R., Farmer, G. L., & Neff, J. C., 2015. Ecological changes in two contrasting lakes associated with human activity and dust transport in western Wyoming. Limnology and Oceanography, 60(2), 678-695.

  26. Brookshire, E. N. J., & Weaver, T., 2015. Long-term decline in grassland productivity driven by increasing dryness. Nature communications, 6:7148 | DOI: 10.1038/ncomms8148

  27. Buck, C., Hammerschmidt, C. R., Bowman, K., Gill, G. A., & Landing, W. M., 2015. Flux of total and methyl mercury to the northern Gulf of Mexico from US estuaries. Environmental science & technology. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b03538.

  28. Butler, C. G., & Vasconcelos, J. G. The Effect of Highway Stormwater runoff on Water Quality in the Little Cahaba Creek. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2015: Floods, Droughts, and Ecosystems.

  29. Butler, T., R. Marino, D. Schwede, R Howarth, J. Sparks, K. Sparks, 2015. Atmospheric ammonia measurements at low concentration sites in the northeastern USA: implications for total nitrogen deposition and comparison with CMAQ estimates. Biogeochemistry 122:191–210 (AMON).

  30. Campbell, D. R., & Powers, J. M., 2015. Natural selection on floral morphology can be influenced by climate. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 282(1808), 20150178.

  31. Campbell, L. M., & Drevnick, P. E., 2015. Use of Catalogued Long-term Biological Collections and Samples for Determining Changes in Contaminant Exposure to Organisms. In Environmental Contaminants (pp. 431-459). Springer Netherlands.

  32. Castro, M. S., & Sherwell, J., 2015. Effectiveness of Emission Controls to Reduce the Atmospheric Concentrations of Mercury. Environmental Science & Technology. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b03576

  33. Chapman, S. K., Devine, K. A., Curran, C., Jones, R. O., & Gilliam, F. S., 2015. Impacts of Soil Nitrogen and Carbon Additions on Forest Understory Communities with a Long Nitrogen Deposition History. Ecosystems, 1-13. DOI: 10.1007/s10021-015-9922-5

  34. Cheng, I., Zhang, L., & Mao, H., 2015. Relative contributions of gaseous oxidized mercury and fine and coarse particle‐bound mercury to mercury wet deposition at nine monitoring sites in North America. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 120(16), 8549-8562.

  35. Chumchal, M. M., & Drenner, R. W., 2015. An environmental problem hidden in plain sight? Small Human‐made ponds, emergent insects, and mercury contamination of biota in the Great Plains. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 34(6), 1197-1205.

  36. Clay, N. A., Donoso, D. A., & Kaspari, M., 2015. Urine as an important source of sodium increases decomposition in an inland but not coastal tropical forest. Oecologia 177: 571–579 (NTN).

  37. Cleavitt, N. L., Hinds, J. W., Poirot, R. L., Geiser, L. H., Dibble, A. C., Leon, B., ... & Pardo, L. H., 2015. Epiphytic macrolichen communities correspond to patterns of sulfur and nitrogen deposition in the northeastern United States. The Bryologist, 118(3), 304-324.

  38. Clingerman, J., Petty, T., & Boettner, F. Chesapeake Bay Watershed Brook Trout Habitat and Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment.

  39. Clow, D. W., Roop, H. A., Nanus, L., Fenn, M. E., & Sexstone, G. A., 2015. Spatial patterns of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur using ion-exchange resin collectors in Rocky Mountain National Park, USA. Atmospheric Environment, 101, 149-157.

  40. Coble, Ashley Anne, 2015. Biogeochemical cycling in Lake Superior tributaries: seasonality, quantity and quality of export. Doctoral Dissertation, Michigan Technological University, 2015.

  41. Crawford, K., & Lee, T., 2015. Using Nitrate, Chloride, Sodium, and Sulfate to Calculate Groundwater Age. 14TH Sinkhole Conference, NCKRI Symposium #5.

  42. Daggett, C. T., Saros, J. E., Lafrancois, B. M., Simon, K. S., & Amirbahman, A., 2015. Effects of increased concentrations of inorganic nitrogen and dissolved organic matter on phytoplankton in boreal lakes with differing nutrient limitation patterns. Aquatic Sciences, 77(3), 511-521.

  43. Dastoor, A., Ryzhkov, A., Durnford, D., Lehnherr, I., Steffen, A., & Morrison, H., 2015. Atmospheric mercury in the Canadian Arctic part II: Insight from modeling. Science of The Total Environment 509–510: 16–27. (MDN)

  44. David, M. B., Mitchell, C. A., Gentry, L. E., & Salemme, R. K., 2015. Chloride Sources and Losses in Two Tile-Drained Agricultural Watersheds. Journal of Environmental Quality. DOI:10.2134/jeq2015.06.0302

  45. Delavau, C., Chun, K. P., Stadnyk, T., Birks, S. J., & Welker, J. M., 2015. North American precipitation isotope (δ18O) zones revealed in time series modeling across Canada and northern United States. Water Resources Research, 51(2), 1284-1299.

  46. Ellis, B. K., Craft, J. A., & Stanford, J. A., 2015. Long-term atmospheric deposition of nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfate in a large oligotrophic lake. PeerJ 3:e841; DOI 10.7717/peerj.841

  47. Etheridge, J. R., Birgand, F., & Burchell, M. R., 2015. Quantifying nutrient and suspended solids fluxes in a constructed tidal marsh following rainfall: The value of capturing the rapid changes in flow and concentrations. Ecological Engineering, 78, 41-52.

  48. Filippelli, G. M., Risch, M., Laidlaw, M. A., Nichols, D. E., & Crewe, J., 2015. Geochemical legacies and the future health of cities: A tale of two neurotoxins in urban soils. Elementa: Science of the anthropocene, 3(1), 000059. DOI: 10.12952/journal.elementa.000059

  49. Fisher, J. R., Dvorak, B. I., & Admiraal, D. M., 2015. Pollutant Load Estimates Using Regression Models with In-Stream Measurements. Journal of Environmental Engineering, 0401508-1 -10. DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0001049

  50. Fisichelli, N. A., Stefanski, A., Frelich, L. E., & Reich, P. B., 2015. Temperature and leaf nitrogen affect performance of plant species at range overlap. Ecosphere, 6(10), art186.

  51. Flechard, C. R., Galy-Lacaux, C., Xu, W., Neuman, J. A., Tang, Y. S., Sutton, M. A., ... & Coheur, P. F. Towards Validation of Ammonia (NH3) Measurements From The IASI Satellite. Master’s Thesis.

  52. Flotemersch, J. E., Leibowitz, S. G., Hill, R. A., Stoddard, J. L., Thoms, M. C., & Tharme, R. E., 2015. A Watershed Integrity Definition and Assessment Approach to Support Strategic Management of Watersheds. River Research and Applications. DOI: 10.1002/rra.2978.

  53. Fostier, A. H., Melendez-Perez, J. J., & Richter, L., 2015. Litter mercury deposition in the Amazonian rainforest. Environmental Pollution, 206, 605-610.

  54. Fuller, M. E., Schaefer, C. E., Andaya, C., & Fallis, S., 2015. Production of particulate Composition B during simulated weathering of larger detonation residues. Journal of hazardous materials, 283, 1-6.

  55. Fuss, C. B., Driscoll, C. T., & Campbell, J. L., 2015. Recovery from chronic and snowmelt acidification: long‐term trends in stream and soil water chemistry at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences.

  56. Gann, G. L., Powell, C. H., Chumchal, M. M., & Drenner, R. W., 2015. Hg‐contaminated terrestrial spiders pose a potential risk to songbirds at Caddo Lake (Texas/Louisiana, USA). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 34 (2) 303–306, (MDN).

  57. Ganzlin, P., 2015. Decadal scale responses of soil and ecosystem processes to forest restoration in Rocky Mountain conifer forests. Master’s Thesis, University of Montana-Missoula.

  58. Griffith, K. T., Ponette-González, A. G., Curran, L. M., & Weathers, K. C., 2015. Assessing the influence of topography and canopy structure on Douglas fir throughfall with LiDAR and empirical data in the Santa Cruz mountains, USA. Environmental monitoring and assessment, 187(5), 1-13.

  59. Groh, T. A., Gentry, L. E., & David, M. B., 2015. Nitrogen Removal and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Constructed Wetlands Receiving Tile Drainage Water. Journal of Environmental Quality, 44(3), 1001-1010.

  60. Gu, Ben and N. Howard. 2015. Non-ECP Annual Permit Compliance Monitoring Report for Mercury in Downstream Receiving Waters of the Everglades Protection Area. Appendix 3-2, Attachment G in 2015 South Florida Environmental Report Vol III. South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL. http://my.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/pg_grp_sfwmd_sfer/portlet_prevreport/2014_sfer/v3/appendices/v3_app3-2.pdf

  61. Gu, C., Crane II, J., Hornberger, G., & Carrico, A., 2015. The effects of household management practices on the global warming potential of urban lawns. Journal of environmental management, 151, 233-242.

  62. Hagedorn, B., & Whittier, R. B., 2015. Solute sources and water mixing in a flashy mountainous stream (Pahsimeroi River, US Rocky Mountains): Implications on chemical weathering rate and groundwater–surface water interaction. Chemical Geology, 391, 123-137.

  63. Hamilton, S. K., 2015. Water Quality and Movement in Agricultural Landscapes. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability (Chapter 11), 275.

  64. Hansen, K., Pryor, S. C., Bøgh, E., Hornsby, K. E., Jensen, B., & Sørensen, L. L., 2015. Background concentrations and fluxes of atmospheric ammonia over a deciduous forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 214, 380-392.

  65. Harrison, S. P., Gornish, E. S., & Copeland, S., 2015. Climate-driven diversity loss in a grassland community. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(28), 8672-8677.

  66. Haynes, K. M., & Mitchell, C. P., 2015. Precipitation input and antecedent soil moisture effects on mercury mobility in soil—laboratory experiments with an enriched stable isotope tracer. Hydrological Processes 29, 4161–4174. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10442

  67. Haupt, G., Lauzon, D., & Hall, B., 2015. Sulfur fertilization: Improving alfalfa yield and quality. Crops and Soils, 48(4), 26-30.

  68. Herndon, E. M., Jin, L., Andrews, D. M., Eissenstat, D. M., & Brantley, S. L., 2015. Importance of vegetation for manganese cycling in temperate forested watersheds. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 29(2), 160-174.

  69. Herndon, E. M., Dere, A. L., Sullivan, P. L., Norris, D., Reynolds, B., & Brantley, S. L., 2015. Landscape heterogeneity drives contrasting concentration–discharge relationships in shale headwater catchments. Hydrology and Earth Science Systems, 19, 3333.

  70. Herod, M. N., Suchy, M., Cornett, R. J., Kieser, W. E., Clark, I. D., & Graham, G., 2015. The atmospheric transport of iodine‐129 from Fukushima to British Columbia, Canada, and its deposition and transport into groundwater. Water Resources Research.

  71. Homann, P. S., Darbyshire, R. L., Bormann, B. T., & Morrissette, B. A., 2015. Forest Structure Affects Soil Mercury Losses in the Presence and Absence of Wildfire. Environmental science & technology 49, 12714−12722. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b03355.

  72. Huang, J., Kang, S., Zhang, Q., Guo, J., Sillanpää, M., Wang, Y., ... & Tripathee, L., 2015. Characterizations of wet mercury deposition on a remote high-elevation site in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau. Environmental Pollution, 206, 518-526.

  73. Huntington, T.G., Lewis, Ariel, Amirbahman, Aria, Marvin-DiPasquale, Mark, and Culbertson, C.W., 2015, Assessment of the use of sorbent amendments for reduction of mercury methylation in wetland sediment at Acadia National Park, Maine: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2014–5234, 30 p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/ sir20145234.

  74. Hwang H. H., Panno, S. V., & Hackley, K. C., 2015. Sources and Changes in Groundwater Quality with Increasing Urbanization, Northeastern Illinois. Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, 21(2), 75-90.

  75. International Joint Commission (2015), Atmospheric Deposition of Mercury in the Great Lakes Basin. www.ijc.org.

  76. Irick, D. L., Gu, B., Li, Y. C., Inglett, P. W., Frederick, P. C., Ross, M. S., ... & Ewe, S. M., 2015. Wading bird guano enrichment of soil nutrients in tree islands of the Florida Everglades. Science of The Total Environment, 532, 40-47.

  77. Jain, T. B., & Graham, R. T., 2015. Decrease in Sapling Nutrient Concentrations for Six Northern Rocky Mountain Coniferous Species. Forest Science, 61(3), 570-578.

  78. Kennedy, C. D., Buda, A. R., Kleinman, P. J., & DeMoranville, C. J., 2015. Chemical and Isotopic Tracers Illustrate Pathways of Nitrogen Loss in Cranberry Floodwaters. Journal of environmental quality, 44(4), 1326-1332.

  79. Kennedy, C. D., Kleinman, P. J., & DeMoranville, C. J., 2015. Spatial scale and field management affect patterns of phosphorus loss in cranberry floodwaters. Journal of Environmental Quality. DOI:10.2134/jeq2014.11.0485.

  80. Kim, Sungshik. 2015. Particulate Matter and Ozone: Remote Sensing and Source Attribution. Doctoral Dissertation, Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.

  81. Kim, P. S., Jacob, D. J., Fisher, J. A., Travis, K., Yu, K., Zhu, L., ... & Perring, A. E., 2015. Sources, seasonality, and trends of southeast US aerosol: an integrated analysis of surface, aircraft, and satellite observations with the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15(18), 10411-10433.

  82. Kim, B. J., Richter, L. V., Hatter, N., Tung, C. K., Ahner, B. A., & Wu, M., 2015. An array microhabitat system for high throughput studies of microalgal growth under controlled nutrient gradients. Lab on a Chip, 15(18), 3687-3694.

  83. Kinsman‐Costello, L. E., O'Brien, J. M., & Hamilton, S. K., 2015. Natural stressors in uncontaminated sediments of shallow freshwaters: The prevalence of sulfide, ammonia, and reduced iron. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 34: 467–479. DOI: 10.1002/etc.2801 (NTN).

  84. Kleinman, P. J., Church, C., Saporito, L. S., McGrath, J. M., Reiter, M. S., Allen, A. L., ... & Joern, B. C., 2015. Phosphorus leaching from agricultural soils of the Delmarva Peninsula, USA. Journal of Environmental Quality, 44(2), 524-534.

  85. Knierim, K. J., Hays, P. D., & Bowman, D., 2015. Quantifying the variability in Escherichia coli (E. coli) throughout storm events at a karst spring in northwestern Arkansas, United States. Environmental Earth Sciences, 74:4607–4623.

  86. Knoepp, J. D., Taylor, R. S., Boring, L. R., & Miniat, C. F., 2015. Influence of Forest Disturbance on Stable Nitrogen Isotope Ratios in Soil and Vegetation Profiles. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 79(5), 1470-1481.

  87. Knote, C., Hodzic, A., & Jimenez, J. L. (2014). The effect of dry and wet deposition of condensable vapors on secondary organic aerosols concentrations over the continental US. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions, 14, 13731-13767.

  88. Knoepp, J. D., Taylor, R. S., Boring, L. R., & Miniat, C. F., 2015. Influence of Forest Disturbance on Stable Nitrogen Isotope Ratios in Soil and Vegetation Profiles. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 79(5), 1470-1481.

  89. Knowles, J. F., Harpold, A. A., Cowie, R., Zeliff, M., Barnard, H. R., Burns, S. P., ... & Williams, M. W., 2015. The relative contributions of alpine and subalpine ecosystems to the water balance of a mountainous, headwater catchment. Hydrological Processes 29, 4794–4808. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10526

  90. Kronholm, S.C., 2015. Hydrologic flowpath and other natural and anthropogenic factors controlling nitrogen movement from the landscape to streams. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Minnesota.

  91. Kuhne, W., 2015. Update to Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry 2011 Report on Assessment of Biota Exposure to Mercury Originating from Savannah River Site (No. SRNL-STI-2015-00393). SRS.

  92. Kuschner, M. A., 2015. A model of carrying capacity and ecosystem impacts in a large-‐scale, bivalve-‐dominated agro-‐ecosystem: hard clam aquaculture in Cherrystone Inlet, VA. Master’s Thesis, The College of William and Mary).

  93. Landa, E. R., & Shanley, J. B., 2015. Ahead of His Time: Jacob Lipman's 1930 Estimate of Atmospheric Sulfur Deposition for the Conterminous United States. Soil Science, 180(3), 87-89.

  94. Langman, J. B., Blowes, D. W., Sinclair, S. A., Krentz, A., Amos, R. T., Smith, L. J., ... & Smith, L., 2015. Early evolution of weathering and sulfide depletion of a low-sulfur, granitic, waste rock in an Arctic climate: A laboratory and field site comparison. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 156: 61–71.

  95. Lawrence, G., Hazlett, P. W., Fernandez, I. J., Ouimet, R., Bailey, S. W., Shortle, W. C., ... & Antidormi, M. R., 2015. Declining Acidic Deposition Begins Reversal of Forest-Soil Acidification in the Northeastern US and Eastern Canada. Environmental science & technology Environ. Sci. Technol. 2015, 49, 13103−13111

  96. Lee, H.-M., Paulot, F., Henze, D. K., Travis, K., Jacob, D. J., Pardo, L. H., Schichtel, B. A., 2015. Sources of nitrogen deposition in Federal Class I areas in the US. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions. 2015, Vol. 15 Issue 17, p23089-23130. 42p.

  97. Long, R. P., Bailey, S. W., Horsley, S. B., Hall, T. J., Swistock, B. R., & DeWalle, D. R., 2015. Long-Term Effects of Forest Liming on Soil, Soil Leachate, and Foliage Chemistry in Northern Pennsylvania. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 79(4), 1223-1236.

  98. Lopez-Rodriguez, G., Sotomayor-Ramirez, D., Amador, J.A., & Schroder, E.C., 2015. Contribution of nitrogen from litter and soil mineralization to shade and sun coffee (Coffea arabica L.) agroecosystems. Tropical Ecology 56(2): 155-167 (NTN).

  99. Ma, M., Wang, D., Du, H., Sun, T., Zhao, Z., & Wei, S., 2015. Atmospheric mercury deposition and its contribution of the regional atmospheric transport to mercury pollution at a national forest nature reserve, southwest China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1-12. DOI 10.1007/s11356-015-5152-9.

  100. Maas, B. J., 2015. Interpretation of Geochemical Signatures from Modern Carbonate Springs to the Rock Record. Doctoral Dissertation, Louisiana State University and Agriculture and Mechanical College.

  101. Makus, D. J. Spinach leaf quality and yield is improved by supplemental gypsum application in two soil types in semi-arid South Texas. Subtropical Plant Science, 65, 24-30.

  102. Menger, A., 2015. Response of streamflow and stream chemistry to pine beetle induced tree mortality across northern Colorado. Master’s Thesis, Colorado State University. Libraries).

  103. Midgley, M. G., Brzostek, E., & Phillips, R. P., 2015. Decay rates of leaf litters from arbuscular mycorrhizal trees are more sensitive to soil effects than litters from ectomycorrhizal trees. Journal of Ecology, 103(6), 1454-1463.

  104. Millar, N., & Robertson, G. P., 2015. Nitrogen transfers and transformations in row-crop ecosystems. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability, 213.

  105. Miller, Stephanie A.; Gordon, Sean N.; Eldred, Peter; Beloin, Ronald M.; Wilcox, Steve; Raggon, Mark; Andersen, Heidi; Muldoon, Ariel. 2014. Northwest Forest Plan–the first 20 years (1994-2013): watershed condition status and trend. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-XXX. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 90 p.

  106. Mitra, G. N., 2015. Chloride (Cl−) Uptake. In Regulation of Nutrient Uptake by Plants (pp. 167-173). Springer India.

  107. Mohan, S. M., 2015. An overview of particulate dry deposition: measuring methods, deposition velocity and controlling factors. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 1-16. DOI 10.1007/s13762-015-0898-7

  108. Mullen, R. A., 2015. Risk mitigation of pipeline assets through improved corrosion modeling. Doctoral Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

  109. Ngan, F., Cohen, M., Luke, W., Ren, X., & Draxler, R., 2015. Meteorological Modeling Using the WRF-ARW Model for Grand Bay Intensive Studies of Atmospheric Mercury. Atmosphere, 6(3), 209-233.

  110. Nguyen, T. B., Crounse, J. D., Teng, A. P., Clair, J. M. S., Paulot, F., Wolfe, G. M., & Wennberg, P. O., 2015. Rapid deposition of oxidized biogenic compounds to a temperate forest. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(5), E392-E401.

  111. Ochsner, T., Fiebrich, C., & Neel, C., 2015. Estimating Groundwater Recharge Using the Oklahoma Mesonet (Interim). Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute.

  112. Oczkowski, A., Wigand, C., Hanson, A., Markham, E., Miller, K. M., & Johnson, R., 2015. Nitrogen Retention in Salt Marsh Systems across Nutrient-Enrichment, Elevation, and Precipitation Regimes: a Multiple-Stressor Experiment. Estuaries and Coasts, 1-14. DOI 10.1007/s12237-015-9975-x

  113. Official, R., & Schuler, T. M. Draft Environmental Impact Statement 2016-2020 Fernow Experimental Forest. Tucker County, West Virginia, United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Northern Research Station.

  114. Orem, W., Newman, S., Osborne, T. Z., & Reddy, K. R., 2015. Projecting Changes in Everglades Soil Biogeochemistry for Carbon and Other Key Elements, to Possible 2060 Climate and Hydrologic Scenarios. Environmental management, 55(4), 776-798.

  115. Osborne, B. B., Baron, J. S., & Wallenstein, M. D., 2015. Moisture and temperature controls on nitrification differ among ammonia oxidizer communities from three alpine soil habitats. Frontiers of Earth Science, 1-12. DOI 10.1007/s11707-015-0556-x

  116. Pearson, C., Schumer, R., Trustman, B. D., Rittger, K., Johnson, D. W., & Obrist, D., 2015. Nutrient and mercury deposition and storage in an alpine snowpack of the Sierra Nevada, USA. Biogeosciences Discussions, 12(1), 593-636.

  117. Phan, T. T., Capo, R. C., Stewart, B. W., Graney, J. R., Johnson, J. D., Sharma, S., & Toro, J., 2015. Trace metal distribution and mobility in drill cuttings and produced waters from Marcellus Shale gas extraction: Uranium, arsenic, barium. Applied Geochemistry 60: 89–103.

  118. Potvin, L. R., Kane, E. S., Chimner, R. A., Kolka, R. K., & Lilleskov, E. A., 2015. Effects of water table position and plant functional group on plant community, aboveground production, and peat properties in a peatland mesocosm experiment (PEATcosm). Plant and Soil, 387(1-2), 277-294.

  119. Prasad, R., Hochmuth, G. J., & Boote, K. J., 2015. Estimation of nitrogen pools in irrigated potato production on sandy soil using the model SUBSTOR. PloS one, 10(1), e0117891.

  120. Press, D., 2015. American Environmental Policy: The Failures of Compliance, Abatement and Mitigation. Edward Elgar Publishing.

  121. Puchalski, M. A., Rogers, C. M., Baumgardner, R., Mishoe, K. P., Price, G., Smith, M. J., Watkins, N., & Lehmann, C. M., 2015. A statistical comparison of active and passive ammonia measurements collected at Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNET) sites. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 17: 358 (AMON)

  122. Qiao, X., Tang, Y., Hu, J., Zhang, S., Li, J., Kota, S. H., ... & Ying, Q., 2015. Modeling dry and wet deposition of sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium ions in Jiuzhaigou National Nature Reserve, China using a source-oriented CMAQ model: Part I. Base case model results. Science of The Total Environment 532, 831-839.

  123. Qiao, X., Xiao, W., Jaffe, D., Kota, S. H., Ying, Q., & Tang, Y., 2015. Atmospheric wet deposition of sulfur and nitrogen in Jiuzhaigou National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province, China. Science of The Total Environment 511: 28-36 (NTN Methods).

  124. Ran, L., Gilliam, R., Binkowski, F. S., Xiu, A., Pleim, J., & Band, L., 2015. Sensitivity of the Weather Research and Forecast/Community Multiscale Air Quality modeling system to MODIS LAI, FPAR, and albedo. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 120(16), 8491-8511.

  125. Rao, L. E., Matchett, J. R., Brooks, M. L., Johnson, R. F., Minnich, R. A., & Allen, E. B., 2015. Relationships between annual plant productivity, nitrogen deposition and fire size in low-elevation California desert scrub. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 24(1), 48-58.

  126. Rhodes, A. L., & Horton, N. J., 2015. Establishing baseline water quality for household wells within the Marcellus Shale gas region, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA. Applied Geochemistry 60, 2015 14–28.

  127. Richardson, J. B., & Friedland, A. J., 2015. Mercury in coniferous and deciduous upland forests in Northern New England, USA: implications from climate change. Biogeosciences Discuss., 12, 11463–11498, DOI:10.5194/bgd-12-11463-2015

  128. Robertson, W. M., & Sharp, J. M., 2015. Estimates of net infiltration in arid basins and potential impacts on recharge and solute flux due to land use and vegetation change. Journal of Hydrology 522: 211-227 (NTN).

  129. Rose, L. A., Elliott, E. M., & Adams, M. B., 2015. Triple Nitrate Isotopes Indicate Differing Nitrate Source Contributions to Streams Across a Nitrogen Saturation Gradient. Ecosystems, 18(7), 1209-1223.

  130. Rose, L. A., Sebestyen, S. D., Elliott, E. M., & Koba, K., 2015. Drivers of atmospheric nitrate processing and export in forested catchments. Water Resources Research, 51(2), 1333-1352.

  131. Saleh, Dina and Joseph Domagalski, 2015. SPARROW Modeling of Nitrogen Sources and Transport in Rivers and Streams of California and Adjacent States, U.S. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 1-21. DOI: 10.1111/1752-1688.12325.

  132. Sardans, J., & Peñuelas, J., 2015. Potassium: a neglected nutrient in global change. Global ecology and biogeography, 24(3), 261-275.

  133. Schuster, M. J., 2015. Increased rainfall variability and N addition accelerate litter decomposition in a restored prairie. Oecologia, 1-11. DOI 10.1007/s00442-015-3396-1

  134. Sickles, I. I., & Shadwick, D. S., 2015. Air quality and atmospheric deposition in the eastern US: 20 years of change. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15(1): 173-197. (NTN)

  135. Simmonds, M. B., Li, C., Lee, J., Six, J., Kessel, C., & Linquist, B. A., 2015. Modeling methane and nitrous oxide emissions from direct‐seeded rice systems. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 120(10), 2011-2035.

  136. Sinha, P., & Wade, A., 2015. Assessment of Leaching Tests for Evaluating Potential Environmental Impacts of PV Module Field Breakage. IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics, Vol 5, No. 6: 1710-1714.

  137. Sippl, K., 2015. Private and civil society governors of mercury pollution from artisanal and small-scale gold mining: A network analytic approach. The Extractive Industries and Society, 2(2), 198-208.

  138. Shaddick, G., & Zidek, J. V., 2015. Spatio-Temporal Methods in Environmental Epidemiology. CRC Press.

  139. Slemmons, K. E., Saros, J. E., Stone, J. R., McGowan, S., Hess, C. T., & Cahl, D., 2015. Effects of glacier meltwater on the algal sedimentary record of an alpine lake in the central US Rocky Mountains throughout the late Holocene. Journal of Paleolimnology, 53(4), 385-399.

  140. Smith, D. R., King, K. W., & Williams, M. R., 2015. What is causing the harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie?. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 70(2), 27A-29A.

  141. Smith, K.P., and Waldron, M.C., 2015, Water quality in the Cambridge, Massachusetts, drinking-water source area, 2005–8: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2015–3030, 6 p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/fs20153030/.

  142. Song, S., Selin, N. E., Soerensen, A. L., Angot, H., Artz, R., Brooks, S., ... & Zhang, Q., 2015. Top-down constraints on atmospheric mercury emissions and implications for global biogeochemical cycling. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15, 7103–7125, DOI:10.5194/acp-15-7103-2015.

  143. Spaulding, S. A., Otu, M. K., Wolfe, A. P., & Baron, J. S., 2015. Paleolimnological records of nitrogen deposition in shallow, high-elevation lakes of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 47(4), 703-717.

  144. Steinke, K., Rutan, J., & Thurgood, L., 2015. Corn Response to Nitrogen at Multiple Sulfur Rates. Agronomy Journal.

  145. Steiner, J., Strickland, T., Kleinman, P., Havstad, K., Moorman, T., Moran, M., ... & McCarty, G., 2015. The Long Term Agroecosystem Research Network-Shared research strategy. In Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds.

  146. Stephan, K., Kavanagh, K. L., & Koyama, A., 2015. Comparing the Influence of Wildfire and Prescribed Burns on Watershed Nitrogen Biogeochemistry Using 15 N Natural Abundance in Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystem Components. PLoS ONE 10(4): e0119560. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0119560

  147. Strickland, T. C., Scully, B. T., Hubbard, R. K., Sullivan, D. G., Abdo, Z., Savabi, M. R., ... & Hawkins, G. L., 2015. Effect of conservation practices on soil carbon and nitrogen accretion and crop yield in a corn production system in the southeastern coastal plain, United States. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 70(3), 170-181.

  148. Sullivan, T. J., 2015. Air Pollutant Deposition and Its Effects on Natural Resources in New York State. Cornell University Press.

  149. Sutherland, J. W., Acker, F. W., Bloomfield, J. A., Boylen, C. W., Charles, D. F., Daniels, R. A., ... & Nierzwicki-Bauer, S. A., 2015. Brooktrout Lake Case Study: Biotic Recovery from Acid Deposition 20 Years after the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. Environmental science & technology, 49(5), 2665-2674.

  150. Templer, P. H., Weathers, K. C., Lindsey, A., Lenoir, K., & Scott, L., 2015. Atmospheric inputs and nitrogen saturation status in and adjacent to Class I wilderness areas of the northeastern US. Oecologia 177(1): 5-15. (NTN)

  151. Tinkham, W. T., Denner, R., & Graham, R. T., 2015. Climate, snowpack, and streamflow of Priest River Experimental Forest, revisited. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-331. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.

  152. Todd, R. W., Cole, N. A., Hagevoort, G. R., Casey, K. D., & Auvermann, B. W., 2015. Ammonia losses and nitrogen partitioning at a southern High Plains open lot dairy. Atmospheric Environment, 110, 75-83.

  153. Thompson, T. M., Rodriguez, M. A., Barna, M. G., Gebhart, K. A., Hand, J. L., Day, D. E., ... & Schichtel, B. A., 2015. Rocky Mountain National Park reduced nitrogen source apportionment. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 120, 4370–4384, DOI:10.1002/2014JD022675.

  154. Turner, J., 2015. TMDL Report: Lake Tallavana, WBID 540A, Ochlockonee - St. Marks Basin, Nutrients. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Div. of Env. Assessment and Restoration, Ochlockonee, FL.

  155. Van Damme, M., Clarisse, L., Dammers, E., Liu, X., Nowak, J. B., Clerbaux, C., ... & Coheur, P. F., 2015. Towards validation of ammonia (NH 3) measurements from the IASI satellite. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 8(3), 1575-1591.

  156. Van Gestel, N. C., Dhungana, N., & Zak, J. C., 2015. Seasonal microbial and nutrient responses during a 5-year reduction in the daily temperature range of soil in a Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. Oecologia, 1-13. DOI 10.1007/s00442-015-3452-x

  157. Verma, S., Bhattarai, R., Bosch, N. S., Cooke, R. C., Kalita, P. K., & Markus, M., 2015. Climate Change Impacts on Flow, Sediment and Nutrient Export in a Great Lakes Watershed Using SWAT. Clean – Soil, Air, Water 2015, 43 (9999), 1–11

  158. Wang, Y., Y. Xie, L. Chai, W. Dong, Q. Zhang, and L. Zhang, 2014: Impact of the 2011 southern US drought on ground-level fine aerosol concentration in summertime. J. Atmos. Sci. DOI:10.1175/JAS-D-14-0197.1, in press (NTN).

  159. Wasiuta, V., Lafrenière, M. J., & Norman, A. L., 2015. Atmospheric deposition of sulfur and inorganic nitrogen in the Southern Canadian Rocky Mountains from seasonal snowpacks and bulk summer precipitation. Journal of Hydrology 523, 563-573.

  160. White, C., 2015. Effect of Increased Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition and Elevated CO2 on Traits Responsible for Carnivory in the Sundews Drosera rotundifolia and Drosera intermedia. Senior Honors Thesis, University of Michigan.

  161. White, A. B., Neiman, P. J., Creamean, J. M., Coleman, T., Ralph, F. M., & Prather, K. A., 2015. The Impacts of California's San Francisco Bay Area Gap on Precipitation Observed in the Sierra Nevada during HMT and CalWater. Journal of Hydrometeorology 16: 1048-1069. DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-14-0160.1

  162. Wilkison, D. H., & Armstrong, D. J., 2015. Water‐Quality Assessment of the Lower Grand River Basin, Missouri and Iowa, USA, in Support of Integrated Conservation Practices. River Research and Applications. DOI: 10.1002/rra.2887

  163. Wine, M. L., Hendrickx, J. M., Cadol, D., Zou, C. B., & Ochsner, T. E., 2015. Deep drainage sensitivity to climate, edaphic factors, and woody encroachment, Oklahoma, USA. Hydrological Processes. 29, 3779–3789. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10470

  164. Wisniewski, E. A., 2015. The Mercury and Autism Debate: What Has Shaped the Public's Perception? Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, August 2015

  165. Wolf, E. C., & Cooper, D. J., 2015. Fens of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA: patterns of distribution and vegetation. Mires and Peat, Volume 15 (2014/15), Article 08, 1–22. http://www.mires-and-peat.net/, ISSN 1819-754X.

  166. Wright, L. P., & Zhang, L., 2015. An approach estimating bidirectional air‐surface exchange for gaseous elemental mercury at AMNet sites. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 10.1002/2014MS000367. (AMNet)

  167. Xie, Y., & Zhang, J., 2015. Chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking of used nuclear fuel welded stainless steel canisters: A review. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 466, 85-93.

  168. Yahya, K., Wang, K., Zhang, Y., & Kleindienst, T. E., 2015. Application of WRF/Chem version 3.4. 1 over North America under the AQMEII Phase 2: evaluation of 2010 application and responses of air quality and meteorology–chemistry interactions to changes in emissions and meteorology from 2006 to 2010. Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 8(2): 1639-1686. (NTN)

  169. Zhang, F., Chen, J. M., Pan, Y., Birdsey, R. A., Shen, S., Ju, W., & Dugan, A. J., 2015. Impacts of inadequate historical disturbance data in the early twentieth century on modeling recent carbon dynamics (1951–2010) in conterminous US forests. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 120(3), 549-569.

  170. Zhou, Q., Driscoll, C. T., Moore, S. E., Kulp, M. A., Renfro, J. R., Schwartz, J. S., ... & Lynch, J. A., 2015. Developing Critical Loads of Nitrate and Sulfate Deposition to Watersheds of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 226(8), 1-16.

  171. Zhou, Q., Driscoll, C. T., & Sullivan, T. J., 2015. Responses of 20 lake-watersheds in the Adirondack region of New York to historical and potential future acidic deposition. Science of The Total Environment 511: 186-194 (NTN)

  172. Zou, C., 2015. Soil management and nitrogen dynamics in burley tobacco rotations. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Kentucky.

  173. Zhu, W., Sommar, J., Lin, C. J., & Feng, X., 2015. Mercury vapor air–surface exchange measured by collocated micrometeorological and enclosure methods–Part I: Data comparability and method characteristics. Atmos. Chem. Phys, 15, 685-702.

  174. Zhu, W., Sommar, J., Lin, C. J., & Feng, X., 2015. Mercury vapor air–surface exchange measured by collocated micrometeorological and enclosure methods–Part II: Bias and uncertainty analysis. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15(10), 5359-5376.

09/17/2016

12/28/2016

09/07/2017

12/29/2017

Publications


 


 


Includes 213 publications that used NADP data, resulted from NRSP 3 activities in calendar year 2017 (articles published in 2016 Oct-Dec are listed in the 2016 CY bibliography available online). A publically available online listing of citations using NADP data is accessible at: nadp.isws.illinois.edu/lib/bibliography.aspx.


 


See attached file for full listing.

06/21/2018

01/04/2019

Publications


Includes 208 publications that used NADP data, made comparisons to NADP data, or resulted from NRSP-3 activities in 2018. A publically available listing of all citations using NADP data is accessible at: http://nadp.slh.wisc.edu/lib/bibliography.aspx. The list is for both before and after the reporting period as an attempt to cover activities that occurred during the UI and UW-Madison NADP transition.  



  1. Adams, D. H., Tremain, D. M., & Evans, D. W., 2018. Large-scale assessment of mercury in sentinel estuarine fishes of the Florida Everglades and adjacent coastal ecosystems. Bulletin of Marine Science, 94(4), 1413-1427.

  2. Agnan, Y., Douglas, T. A., Helmig, D., Hueber, J., & Obrist, D., 2018. Mercury in the Arctic tundra snowpack: temporal and spatial concentration patterns and trace gas exchanges. The Cryosphere, 12(6), 1939-1956.

  3. Amos, H. M., Miniat, C. F., Lynch, J., Compton, J., Templer, P. H., Sprague, L. A., Shaw, D. Burns, D., Rea, A., Whitall, D., Myles, L., Gay, D.A., Nilles, M., Walker, J., Rose, A.K., Bales, J., Deacon, J., Pouyat, R., 2018. What Goes Up Must Come Down: Integrating Air and Water Quality Monitoring for Nutrients. Environ. Sci. Technol. 52, 11441−11448.

  4. Asao, S., Parton, W. J., Chen, M., & Gao, W., 2018. Photodegradation accelerates ecosystem N cycling in a simulated California grassland. Ecosphere, 9(8), e02370.

  5. Austin, B. J., Scott, J. T., & Haggard, B. E., 2018. Managing Lake Fertility within the Guidelines of a Nutrient Management Plan and based on Algal Nutrient Limitation. Technical Reports Arkansas Water Resources Center, University of Arkansas.

  6. Austnes, K., Aherne, J., Arle, J., Čičendajeva, M., Couture, S., Fölster, J., ... & Rogora, M., 2018. ICP Waters Report 135/2018 Regional assessment of the current extent of acidification of surface waters in Europe and North America. http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/15542/.

  7. Averill, C., Dietze, M. C., & Bhatnagar, J. M., 2018. Continental‐scale nitrogen pollution is shifting forest mycorrhizal associations and soil carbon stocks. Global change biology, 24(10), 4544-4553.

  8. Bacon, D. H., Meyer, P. D., Neeway, J. J., Fang, Y., Asmussen, R. M., & Strickland, C. E., 2018. Field-Scale Lysimeter Studies of Low-Activity Waste Form Degradation (No. PNNL-27394; RPT-IGTP-017 Rev 0.0). Pacific Northwest National Lab.(PNNL), Richland, WA (United States).

  9. Bales, R., Stacy, E., Safeeq, M., Meng, X., Meadows, M., Oroza, C., ... & Wagenbrenner, J., 2018. Spatially distributed water-balance and meteorological data from the rain–snow transition, southern Sierra Nevada, California. Earth System Science Data, 10(4), 1795-1805.

  10. Barile, P. J., 2018. Widespread sewage pollution of the Indian River Lagoon system, Florida (USA) resolved by spatial analyses of macroalgal biogeochemistry. Marine pollution bulletin, 128, 557-574.

  11. Battye, W. H., 2018. Satellite, Aircraft, and Ground Level Measurements to Characterize Ammonia Emissions from Agricultural Sources. Doctoral Dissertation, North Carolina State University.

  12. Bela, M. M., Barth, M. C., Toon, O. B., Fried, A., Ziegler, C., Cummings, K. A., ... & Yang, Q., 2018. Effects of scavenging, entrainment, and aqueous chemistry on peroxides and formaldehyde in deep convective outflow over the central and Southeast United States. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 123(14), 7594-7614.

  13. Benedetti, A., Reid, J. S., Knippertz, P., Marsham, J. H., Giuseppe, F. D., Rémy, S., ... & Mona, L., 2018. Status and future of numerical atmospheric aerosol prediction with a focus on data requirements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18(14), 10615-10643.

  14. Benedict, K. B., Prenni, A. J., Sullivan, A. P., Evanoski-Cole, A. R., Fischer, E. V., Callahan, S., ... & Collett Jr, J. L., 2018. Impact of Front Range sources on reactive nitrogen concentrations and deposition in Rocky Mountain National Park. PeerJ, 6, e4759.

  15. Benoit, G., & Demars, S., 2018. Evaluation of Organic and Inorganic Compounds Extractable by Multiple Methods from Commercially Available Crumb Rubber Mulch. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 229(3), 64.

  16. Berryman, E. M., Vanderhoof, M. K., Bradford, J. B., Hawbaker, T. J., Henne, P. D., Burns, S. P., ... & Ryan, M. G., 2018. Estimating Soil Respiration in a Subalpine Landscape Using Point, Terrain, Climate, and Greenness Data. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 123, 3231–3249. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JG004613

  17. Bird, D. L., Groffman, P. M., Salice, C., & Moore, J., 2018. Steady-State Land Cover but Non-Steady-State Major Ion Chemistry in Urban Streams. Environmental science & technology 52, 13015−13026.

  18. Bleeker, A., 2018. Quantification of nitrogen deposition and its uncertainty with respect to critical load exceedances. Doctoral Dissertation, VU University Amsterdam, ISBN: 978-94-028-0862-9

  19. Brantley, S. L., White, T., West, N., Williams, J. Z., Forsythe, B., Shapich, D., ... & Herndon, E., 2018. Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory: Shale Hills in the context of Shaver’s Creek watershed. Vadose Zone Journal, 17(1).

  20. Brown, B., 2018. Horticultural Uses for Flue Gas Desulfurization Gypsum. Doctoral Dissertation, Auburn University.

  21. Bu, X., Zhang, H., Lv, G., Lin, H., Chen, L., Yin, X., ... & Tong, Y., 2018. Comparison of Reactive Gaseous Mercury Collection by Different Sampling Methods in a Laboratory Test and Field Monitoring. Environmental Science & Technology Letters, 5(10), 600-607.

  22. Bytnerowicz, A., Fenn, M. E., Cisneros, R., Schweizer, D., Burley, J., & Schilling, S. L., 2018. Nitrogenous air pollutants and ozone exposure in the central Sierra Nevada and White Mountains of California–Distribution and evaluation of ecological risks. Science of the Total Environment.

  23. Campbell, P., Zhang, Y., Yan, F., Lu, Z., & Streets, D., 2018. Impacts of transportation sector emissions on future US air quality in a changing climate. Part I: Projected emissions, simulation design, and model evaluation. Environmental Pollution, 238, 903-917.

  24. Carroll, R. W., Bearup, L. A., Brown, W., Dong, W., Bill, M., & Willlams, K. H., 2018. Factors Controlling Seasonal Groundwater and Solute Flux from Snow‐Dominated Basins. Hydrological Processes 32: 2187–2202.

  25. Chalasani, S., 2018. Exploring the Return on Investment Case for Drinking Water Protection. Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara.

  26. Chamberlin, C. A., Bianchi, T. S., Brown, A. L., Cohen, M. J., Dong, X., Flint, M. K., ... & Quintero, C. J., 2018. Mass balance implies Holocene development of a low-relief karst patterned landscape. Chemical Geology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2018.05.029.

  27. Chanat, J. G., and G. Yang, 2018. Exploring drivers of regional water‐quality change using differential spatially referenced regression–a pilot study in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Water Resources Research, 54: 8120–8145. https://doi.org/10.1029/2017WR022403

  28. Chen, X., Xie, M., Hays, M. D., Edgerton, E., Schwede, D., & Walker, J. T., 2018. Characterization of organic nitrogen in aerosols at a forest site in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18(9), 6829-6846.

  29. Chowdhury, A. H., Scanlon, B. R., Reedy, R. C., & Young, S., 2018. Fingerprinting groundwater salinity sources in the Gulf Coast Aquifer System, USA. Hydrogeology Journal, 26(1), 197-213.

  30. Clark, A. T., Knops, J. M., & Tilman, D., 2018. Contingent factors explain average divergence in functional composition over 88 years of old field succession. Journal of Ecology, DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13070.

  31. Clark, C. M., Phelan, J., Doraiswamy, P., Buckley, J., Cajka, J. C., Dennis, R. L., ... & Spero, T. L., 2018. Atmospheric deposition and exceedances of critical loads from 1800− 2025 for the conterminous United States. Ecological Applications, 28(4): 978-1002.

  32. Clow, D. W., Mast, M. A., & Sickman, J. O., 2018. Linking transit times to catchment sensitivity to atmospheric deposition of acidity and nitrogen in mountains of the western United States. Hydrological Processes, 32(16), 2456-2470.

  33. Corman, J. R., Bertolet, B. L., Casson, N. J., Sebestyen, S. D., Kolka, R. K., & Stanley, E. H., 2018. Nitrogen and phosphorus loads to temperate seepage lakes associated with allochthonous dissolved organic carbon loads. Geophysical Research Letters 45, 5481–5490. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL077219.

  34. Craft, Kristina J., Matthew J. Helmers, Robert W. Malone, Carl H. Pederson, and Linda R. Schott, 2018. "Effects of subsurface drainage systems on water and nitrogen footprints simulated with RZWQM2. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 61(1): 245-261 doi: 2151-0032 https://doi.org/10.13031/trans.12300

  35. Cronan, C. S., 2018. Atmospheric Deposition. In Ecosystem Biogeochemistry (pp. 73-85). Springer, Cham.

  36. Da, F., 2018. Impacts of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition and Coastal Nitrogen Fluxes on Chesapeake Bay Hypoxia (Doctoral dissertation, The College of William and Mary).

  37. Da, F., Friedrichs, M. A., & St‐Laurent, P., 2018. Impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition and coastal nitrogen fluxes on oxygen concentrations in Chesapeake Bay. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 123(7), 5004-5025.

  38. Decina, S. M., 2018. Biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus across the greater Boston area. Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University.

  39. Decina, S. M., Templer, P. H., & Hutyra, L. R., 2018. Atmospheric Inputs of Nitrogen, Carbon, and Phosphorus across an Urban Area: Unaccounted Fluxes and Canopy Influences. Earth's Future, 6(2), 134-148.

  40. Dethier, D. P., Wieman, S. T., & Racela, J., 2018. Thirty‐year trends in acid deposition and neutralization in two headwater catchments, northwestern Massachusetts, USA. Hydrological Processes 32: 3464–3478.

  41. Deviney, A. V., 2018. Conserving Nitrogen in Liquid Swine Manure by Urease Enzyme Inhibition. Master’s Thesis, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, North Carolina State University.

  42. Diamond, J. S., & Cohen, M. J., 2018. Complex patterns of catchment solute–discharge relationships for coastal plain rivers. Hydrological Processes, 32(3), 388-401.

  43. Dunne, R., 2018. Multiscale Condition and Structural Analysis of Steel Bridge Infrastructure. Department of Transportation, University Transportation Centers Program.

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