NRSP_OLD3: The National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP)

(National Research Support Project Summary)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

SAES-422 Reports

12/15/2010

Approximately 141 publications used NADP data or resulted from NRSP-3 activities in 2010 (January to December 15). A publically available online database that lists citations using NADP data is accessible at: http://nadp.isws.illinois.edu/lib/bibsearch.asp.

1. Adams, Mary Beth, Loughry, L., Plaugher, L. (cpl.), 2010. Experimental forests and ranges of the USDA Forest Service. USDA Forest Service Publication, http://hdl.handle.net/1957/17290.

2. Allen, Daniel, J., Brent, G.F., 2010. Sequestering CO2 by Mineral Carbonation: Stability against Acid Rain Exposure. Environmental Science & Technology 44 (7): 2735-2739.

3. Ashton, Isabel W., Miller, A.E., Bowman, W.D., Suding, K.N., 2010. Niche complementarity due to plasticity in resource use: plant partitioning of chemical N forms. Ecology 91: 32523260, doi:10.1890/09-1849.1.

4. Bash, Jesse O., 2010. Description and initial simulation of a dynamic bidirectional airsurface exchange model for mercury in Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model. Journal of Geophysical Research 115: D06305, doi:10.1029/2009JD012834.

5. Batson, Jacqulyn Ann, 2010. Denitrification and a Nitrogen Budget of Created Riparian Wetlands. Masters Thesis in partial fulfillment for the Degree Master of Science, Ohio State University.

6. Beavers, B.W., Liu, Z., Cox, M.S., Kingery, W.L., Brink, G.E., Gerard, P.D., McGregor, K.C., 2010. Phosphorus Dynamics in Two Poultry-Litter Amended Soils of Mississippi Under Three Management Systems. Pedosphere 20(2): 217228.

7. Beem, Katherine B., Raja, S., Schwandner, F.M., Taylor, C., Lee, T., Sullivan, A.P., Carrico, C.M., McMeeking, G.R., Day, D., Levin, E., Hand, J., Kreidenweis, S.M., Schichtel, B., Malm, W.C., Collett, J.L. Jr., 2010. Deposition of reactive nitrogen during the Rocky Mountain Airborne Nitrogen and Sulfur (RoMANS) study. Environmental Pollution 158(3): 862-872, doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2009.09.023.

8. Beltran, Bray J., Amatya, D.M., Youssef, M., Jones, M., Callahan, T.J., Skaggs, R.W., Nettles, J.E., 2010. Impacts of Fertilization on Water Quality of a Drained Pine Plantation: A Worst Case Scenario. Journal of Environmental Quality 39: 293303.

9. Bohl Bormann, Nancy, L, Baxter, C.A., Adraski, T.W., Good, L.W., Bundy, L.G., 2010. Source Water Effects on Runoff Amount and Phosphorus Concentration under Simulated Rainfall. Soil Science Society of America Journal 74: 612618.

10. Burkle, Laura A., Irwin, R.E., 2010. Beyond biomass: measuring the effects of community-level nitrogen enrichment on floral traits, pollinator visitation and plant reproduction. Journal of Ecology 98: 705717, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2745.2010.01648.x

11. Caffrey, J.M., Landing, W.M., Nolek, S.D., Gosnell, K., Bagui, S.S., Badui, S.C., 2010. Atmospheric deposition of mercury and major ions to the Pensacola Bay (Florida) watershed: spatial, seasonal, and inter-annual variability. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussion 10: 45934616, www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/10/4593/2010/.

12. Cai, Meijun, Schwartz, J., Robinson, R., Moore, S., Kulp, M., 2010. Long-Term Effects of Acidic Deposition on Water Quality in a High-Elevation Great Smoky Mountains National Park Watershed: Use of an Ion InputOutput Budget. Water, Air & Soil Pollution 209(1): 143-156, doi: 10.1007/s11270-009-0187-5.

13. Chang, Ya-Mei, Hsu, N.-J., Huange, H.-C., 2010. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics 19(1): 117-139, doi:10.1198/jcgs.2010.07157.

14. Civerolo, K., Hogrefe, C., Zalewsky, E., Hao, W., Sistla, G., Lynn, B., Rosenzweig, C., Kinney, P.L., 2010. Evaluation of an 18-year CMAQ simulation: Seasonal variations and long-term temporal changes in sulfate and nitrate. Atmospheric Environment 44(31): 3745-3752, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.06.056.

15. Clow, David W., Mast, M.A., 2010. Mechanisms for chemostatic behavior in catchments: Implications for CO2 consumption by mineral weathering. Chemical Geology 269: 4051.

16. Clow, David W., Nanus, L., Huggett, B., Use of regression-based models to map sensitivity of aquatic resources to atmospheric deposition in Yosemite National Park, USA. Water Resources Research 46: W09529, doi:10.1029/2009WR008316.

17. Coconino County, 2010. Lake Mary Regional TMDL For Mercury in Fish Tissue: Upper Lake Mary, Lower Lake Mary, Soldiers Lake, Soldiers Annex Lake, and Lower Long Lake Little Colorado River Watershed., State of Arizona, Department of Environmental Quality, Open File Report #OFR 10-02 http://www.azdeq.gov/environ/water/assessment/download/Lake_Mary_Region_Draft-6-16-2010.pdf.

18. Converse, A.D., Riscassi, A.L., Scanlon, T.M., 2010. Seasonal variability in gaseous mercury fluxes measured in a high-elevation meadow. Atmospheric Environment 44(18): 2176-2185, doi 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.03.024.

19. Corvo, F., Reyes, J., Valdes, C., Villasenor, F., Cuesta, O., Aguilar, D., Quintana, P., 2010. Influence of Air Pollution and Humidity on Limestone Materials Degradation in Historical Buildings Located in Cities Under Tropical Coastal Climates. Water, Air & Soil Pollution 205: 359375, doi 10.1007/s11270-009-0081-1.

20. Croft, B., Lohmann, U., Martin, R.V., Stier, P., Wurzler, S., Feichter, J., Hoose, C., Heikkil, U., van Donkelaar, A., Ferrachat, S., 2010. Influences of in-cloud aerosol scavenging parameterizations on aerosol concentrations and wet deposition in ECHAM5-HAM. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10: 15111543.

21. Cusack, D.F., Torn, M.S., McDowell, W.H., Silver, W.L., 2010. The response of heterotrophic activity and carbon cycling to nitrogen additions and warming in two tropical soils. Global Change Biology 16: 25552572, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02131.x.

22. Daley, Michelle, Potter, J., Difranco, E., McDowell, W.H., 2010. Nitrogen Assessment for the Lamprey River Watershed, New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center (NH WRRC), Department of Natural Resources, The State of New Hampshire, http://des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wmb/coastal/documents/unh_nitrogenassessment.pdf.

23. David, Mark B., Drinkwater, L.E., McIsaac, G.F., 2010. Sources of Nitrate Yields in the Mississippi River Basin. Journal of Environmental Quality 39: 16571667, doi:10.2134/jeq2010.0115.

24. Dayyania, Shadi, Prasherb, S.O., Madanic, A., Madramootoob, C.A., Development of DRAINWARMF model to simulate flow and nitrogen transport in a tile-drained agricultural watershed in Eastern Canada. Agricultural Water Management 98: 5568.

25. Dennis, Robin, L., Mathur, R., Pleim, J.E., Walker, J.T., 2010. Fate of ammonia emissions at the local to regional scale as simulated by the Community Multiscale Air Quality model. Atmospheric Pollution Research 1: 207214.

26. Di Vittorio, Alan, V., Anderson, R.S., White, J.D., Miller, N.L., Running, S.W., 2010. Development and optimization of an Agro-BGC ecosystem model for C4 perennial grasses. Ecological Modeling 221(17): 2038-2053, doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.05.013.

27. Drevnick, P.E., Shinneman, A.L.C., Lamborg, C.H., Engstrom, D.R., Bothner, M.H., Oris, J.T., 2010. Mercury Flux to Sediments of Lake Tahoe, CaliforniaNevada. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 210(1-4): 399-407, doi 10.1007/s11270-009-0262-y.

28. Engle, M. A., Tate, M. T., Krabbenhoft, D. P., Schauer, J. J., Kolker, A., Shanley, J. B., and Bothner, M. H., 2010. Comparison of atmospheric mercury speciation and deposition at nine sites across central and eastern North America. Journal of Geophysical Research 115: D18306, doi: 10.1029/2010JD014064.

29. Ewing, H.A., Groffman, P.M., Frank, D.A., 2010. Grazers and soil moisture determine the fate of added 15NH4+ in Yellowstone grasslands. Plant Soil 328: 337351, doi: 10.1007/s11104-009-0113-z.

30. Fang, Y., Fiore, A.M., Horowitz, L.W., Levy, H., Hu, Y., Russell, A.G., 2010. Sensitivity of the NOy budget over the United States to anthropogenic and lightning NOx in summer. Journal of Geophysical Research 115: D18312, doi:10.1029/2010JD014079.

31. Fenn, Mark. E., Allen, E.B., Weiss, S.B., Jovan, S., Geiser, L.H., Tonnesen, G.S., Johnson, R.F., Rao, L.E., Gimeno, B.S., Yuan, F., Meixner, T., Bytnerowicz, A., 2010. Nitrogen critical loads and management alternatives for N-impacted ecosystems in California. Journal of Environmental Management 91: 2404-2423.

32. Filippa, Gianluca, Freppaz, M., Williams, M.W., Zanini, E., 2010. Major element chemistry in inner alpine snowpacks (Aosta Valley Region, NW Italy). Cold Regions Science and Technology 64 (2): 158.166, doi:10.1016/j.coldregions.2010.07.005.

33. Florida, State of, 2010. Site-Specific Information in Support of Establishing Numeric Nutrient Criteria for Choctawhatchee Bay, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL 32399.

34. Florida, State of, 2010. Site-Specific Information in Support of Establishing Numeric Nutrient Criteria in Ochlockonee Bay. Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL 32399.

35. Florida, State of, 2010. Site-Specific Information in Support of Establishing Numeric Nutrient Criteria for the Springs Coast, Florida. Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL 32399, http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wqssp/nutrients/docs/estuarine/pinellaspark/springs_coast_082010.pdf.

36. Florida, State of, 2010. Site-Specific Information in Support of Establishing Numeric Nutrient Criteria for St. Joseph Bay. Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL 32399. http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wqssp/nutrients/docs/estuarine/tallahassee/st_joe_bay_081310.pdf.

37. Follstad Shaw, J.J., Harner, M.J., Tibbets, T.M., 2010. Elaeagnus angustifolia Elevates Soil Inorganic Nitrogen Pools in Riparian Ecosystems. Ecosystems 13: 4661, doi: 10.1007/s10021-009-9299-4.

38. Fu, X., Feng, X., Zhu, W., Rothenberg, S., Yao, H., Zhang, H., 2010. Elevated atmospheric deposition and dynamics of mercury in a remote upland forest of southwestern China. Environmental Pollution 158(6): 2324-2333, doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2010.01.032.

39. Gaddis, Erica, Voinov, A., 2010. Spatially Explicit Modeling of Land Use Specific Phosphorus Transport Pathways to Improve TMDL Load Estimates and Implementation Planning. Water Resources Management 24: 1621-1644, doi: 10.1007/s11269-009-9517-z.

40. Gahl, M.K., Calhoun, A.J.K., 2010. The role of multiple stressors in ranavirus-caused amphibian mortalities in Acadia National Park wetlands. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 88: 108-121.

41. Garvey, James, Ickes, B., Zigler, S., 2010. Challenges in merging fisheries research and management: the Upper Mississippi River experience. Hydrobiologia 640: 125144, doi: 10.1007/s10750-009-0061-x.

42. Geiser, Linda H., Jovan, S.E., Glavich, D.A., Porter, M.K., 2010. Lichen-based critical loads for atmospheric nitrogen deposition in Western Oregon and Washington Forests, USA. Environmental Pollution 158(7): 2412-2421, doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2010.04.001.

43. Gil, Inigo San, White, M., Melendez, E., Vanderbilt, K., 2010. Case Studies of Ecological Integrative Information Systems: The Luquillo and Sevilleta Information Management Systems. Communications in Computer and Information Science 108: 18-35, doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-16552-8_3.

44. Gilbert, Douglas, Wieckowicz, R., Kang, W.-J., Wilcox, E.G., Ralys, B., 2010. TMDLs for Munson Slough WBID 807D (Dissolved Oxygen), Lake Munson WBID 807C [Dissolved Oxygen, Nutrients (Trophic State Index), and Turbidity] and Munson Slough Below Lake Munson WBID 807 (Dissolved Oxygen and Un-ionized ammonia). Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 136 pages.

45. Godsey, Sarah E., Aas, W., Clair, T.A., deWit, H.A., Fernandez, I.J., Kahl, J.S., Malcolm, I.A., Neal, C., Neal, M., Nelson, S.J., Norton, S.A., Palucias, M.C., Skjelkvale, B.L., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Kirchner, J.W., 2010. Generality of fractal 1/f scaling in catchment tracer time series, and its implications for catchment travel time distributions. Hydrologic Processes 24: 16601671.

46. Goel, Anubha., McConnell, L.L., Torrents, A., Kuang, Z., Hapeman, C.J., Merritt, D.W., Alexander, S.T., Scudlark, J.R., and Scarborough, R., 2010. Environmental Factors Affecting the Levels of Legacy Pesticides in the Airshed of Delaware and Chesapeake Bays, USA. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 29: 18931906, doi: 10.1002/etc.243.

47. Goodman, Keli J., 2010. The Effect of In-Line Lakes on Dissolved Organic Matter Dynamics in Mountain Streams. All GraduateTheses and Dissertations. Paper 702, http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/702.

48. Goodman, Keli, J., Baker, M.A., Wurtsbaugh, W.A., 2010. Mountain lakes increase organic matter decomposition rates in streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 29(2): 521-529, doi: 10.1899/09-070.1

49. Gratz, Lynne E., 2010. Identification of Atmospheric Mercury Sources and Transport Pathways on Local and Regional Scales. A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan.

50. Greenquist, M.A., Schwarz, A.K., Klopfenstein, T.J., Schacht, W.H., Erickson, G.E., Vander Pol, K.J., Luebbe, M.K., Brink, K.R., Baleseng, L.B., 2010. Effects of nitrogen fertilization and dried distillers grains supplementation: Nitrogen use efficiency. Journal of Animal Science, online publication, doi:10.2527/jas.2010-2902.

51. Grenon, Jill; Svalberg, T. Porwoll, T., Story, M., 2010. Lake and bulk sampling chemistry, NADP, and IMPROVE air quality data analysis on the Bridger-Teton National Forest (USFS Region 4). Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-248WWW. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 44 p.

52. Gustin, Mae, Jaffe, D., 2010. Reducing the Uncertainty in Measurement and Understanding of Mercury in the Atmosphere. Environmental Science & Technology 44(7): 2222-2227.

53. Hill, Brian, H., Elonen, C.M., Jicha, T.M., Bolgrien, D.W., Moffett, M.F., 2010. Sediment microbial enzyme activity as an indicator of nutrient limitation in the great rivers of the Upper Mississippi River basin. Biogeochemistry 97(2-3): 195-209, doi: 10.1007/s10533-009-9366-0.

54. Hill, J. Jaron, Chumchal, M.M., Drenner, R.W., Pinder, J.E., Drenner, S.M., 2010. Use of preserved museum fish to evaluate historical and current mercury contamination in fish from two rivers in Oklahoma, USA. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 161(1-4): 509-516, doi: 10.1007/s10661-009-0764-5.

55. Hirmas, Daniel R., Amrhein, C., Graham, R.C., 2010. Spatial and process-based modeling of soil inorganic carbon storage in an arid piedmont. Geoderma 154: 486494, doi: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2009.05.005.

56. Huijnen, V., Williams, J.E., van Weele, M., van Noije, T.P.C., Krol, M.C., Dentener, F., Segers, A., Houweling, S., Peters, W., de Laat, A.T.J., Boersma, K.F., Bergamaschi, P., van Velthoven, P.F.J., Le Sager, P., Eskes, H.J., Alkemade, F., Scheele, M.P., Nedelec, P., Patz, H.-W., 2010. The global chemistry transport model TM5: description and evaluation of the tropospheric chemistry version 3.0. Geosciences Model Development Discussion 3: 10091087, www.geosci-model-dev-discuss.net/3/1009/2010/, doi:10.5194/gmdd-3-1009-2010.

57. International Maritime Organization Marine Environment Protection Committee, 2010. Designation of an Emission Control Area for Nitrogen Oxides, Sulphur Oxidesand Particulate Matter. Interpretations of and Amendments to MARPOL and Related Instruments (61st Session, Agenda Item 7, (MEPC 61/INF.9, 25 June, 2010), 57 pages.

58. Jardine, Timothy D., Bunn, S.E., Northern Australia, whither the mercury? Marine and Freshwater Research 61(4): 451463, doi:10.1071/MF09126.

59. Jin, Li, Siegel, D.I., Lautz, L.K., Mitchell, M.J., Dahms, D.E., Mayer, B., 2010. Calcite precipitation driven by the common ion effect during groundwatersurface-water mixing: A potentially common process in streams with geologic settings containing gypsum. Geological Society of America Bulletin 122 (7-8): 1027-1038, doi: 10.1130/B30011.1.

60. Jonson, J.E., Travnikov, O. (eds), 2010. Joint MSC-W/MSC-E Report EMEP/MSC-W Technical Report 1/2010: Development of the EMEP global modeling framework: Progress report. http://emep.int/publ/reports/2010/emep_technical_1_2010.pdf.

61. Kelly, Charlene N., 2010. Carbon and nitrogen cycling in watersheds of contrasting vegetation types in the Fernow Experimental Forest, West Virginia. Dissertation submitted for partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Philosophy degree, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

62. Kendall, Carol, Young, M.B., Silva, S.R., 2010. Applications of Stable Isotopes for Regional to National-Scale Water Quality and Environmental Monitoring Programs. Chapter 5 in Isoscapes: Understanding Movement, Pattern, and Process on Earth Through Isotope Mapping, J.B. West et al. (eds.), doi 10.1007/978-90-481-3354-3_5.

63. King County, 2010. Initial Assessment of Nutrient Loading to Quartermaster Harbor. Prepared by Curtis DeGasperi, Water and Land Recourses Division, Seattle Washington.

64. Kolka, Randall K., Giardina, C.P., McClure, J.D., Mayer, A., Jurgensen, M.F., 2010. Partitioning hydrologic contributions to an old-growth riparian area in the Huron Mountains of Michigan, USA. Ecohydrology. 3, 315324. doi: 10.1002/eco.112.

65. Kolker, A., Olson, M.L., Krabbenhoft, D.P., Tate, M.T., Engle, M.A., 2010. Patterns of mercury dispersion from local and regional emission sources, rural Central Wisconsin, USA. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussion 10: 1823-1846, www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/10/1823/2010/.

66. Krzyzanowski, Judi, 2010. Review and Identification of Research Needs to Address Key Issues Related to Reactive Nitrogen (RN) Deposition and Eutrophication in a Canadian Context (Final Report). Prepared for: Acid Rain Task Group, Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, PN 1450.

67. Lambert, W.J., Aharon, P., 2010. Oxygen and hydrogen isotopes of rainfall and dripwater at DeSoto Caverns (Alabama, USA): Key to understanding past variability of moisture transport from the Gulf of Mexico. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74: 846861, doi:10.1016/j.gca.2009.10.043.

68. Landing, W.M., Caffrey, J.M., Nolek, S.D., Gosnell, K.J., Parker, W.C., 2010. Atmospheric wet deposition of mercury and other trace elements in Pensacola, Florida. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10: 4867-4877, doi: 10.5194/acp-10-4867-2010.

69. Laudon, Hjalmar, Norton, S.A., 2010. Drivers and evolution of episodic acidification at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine, USA. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, published online, doi: 10.1007/s10661-010-1526-0.

70. Li, H., Sivapalan, M., Tian, F., Liu, D., 2010. Water and nutrient balances in a large tile-drained agricultural catchment: a distributed modeling study. Hydrological Earth Systems Science Discussion 7: 39313976, www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci-discuss.net/7/3931/2010/, doi:10.5194/hessd-7-3931-2010.

71. Liu, X.-H., Zhang, Y., Olsen, K.M., Wang, W.-X., Do, A.B., Bridgers, G.M., 2010. Responses of future air quality to emission controls over North Carolina, Part I: Model evaluation for current-year simulations. Atmospheric Environment 44(10): 2443-2456, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.04.002.

72. Lloyd, Philip J., 2010. Changes in the wet precipitation of sodium and chloride over the continental United States, 1984-2006. Atmospheric Environment 44 (26): 3196-3206, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.05.016.

73. Luyssaert, S., Ciais, P., Piao, S.L., Schulze, E.D., Jung, M., Zaehle, S., Schelhaas, M.J., Reichstein, M., Churkin, G., Papale, D., Abril, G., Beer, C., Grace, J., Lous Tau, D., Matteucci, G., Magnani, F., Nabuurs, G.J., Verbeeck, H., Sulkava, M., van der Werf, G.R., Janssens, I.A., and members of the Carboeurope-IP Synthesis Team, 2010. The European carbon balance. Part 3: forests. Global Change Biology 16: 14291450, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02056.x.

74. Lyman, Seth N., Gustin, M.S., Prestbo, E.M., 2010. A passive sampler for ambient gaseous oxidized mercury concentrations. Atmospheric Environment 44: 246-252.

75. Maryland, State of., 2010. Total Maximum Daily Load of Mercury for Watersheds draining to Millington Wildlife Management Area Ponds. Maryland, Department of Environment, Baltimore, MD 21230, http://www.mde.state.md.us/assets/document/Millington_WMA_Hg_081910_PCdraft.pdf.

76. Maryland, State of, 2010. Watershed Report for Biological Impairment of the Deep Creek Lake Watershed in Garrett County, Maryland: Biological Stressor Identification Analysis Results and Interpretation. Department of the Environment, July 2010, 28pp.

77. Mast, Alisa. M., Manthorne, D.J., Roth, D.A., 2010. Historical deposition of mercury and selected trace elements to high-elevation National Parks in the Western U.S. inferred from lake-sediment cores. Atmospheric Environment 44: 2577-2586.

78. McLauchlan, Kendra K., Ferguson, C.J., Wilson, I.E., Ocheltree, T.W., Craine, J.M., 2010. Thirteen decades of foliar isotopes indicate declining nitrogen availability in central North American grasslands. New Phytologist Special Issue 187 (4) 1135-1145, doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03322.x.

79. McMahon, Sean M., Parker, G.G., Miller, D.R., 2010. Evidence for a recent increase in forest growth. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107(8): 3611-3615, www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.0912376107.

80. Moravec, B.G., Keller, C.K., Smith, J.L., Allen-King, R.M., Goodwin, A.J., Fairley, J.P., Larson, P.B., 2010. Oxygen-18 dynamics in precipitation and streamflow in asemi-arid agricultural watershed, Eastern Washington, USA. Hydrologic Processes 24: 446460.

81. Naik, Avani, 2010. Trace Metal Fluxes in Southwest Ohio Watersheds. A thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Science, Wright State University.

82. Navratil, Tomas, Norton, S.A., Fernandez, I.J., Nelson, S.J., 2010. Twenty-year inter-annual trends and seasonal variations in precipitation and stream water chemistry at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine, USA. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, online publication, 23 pp., doi: 10.1007/s10661-010-1527-z.

83. North Carolina, State of, 2010. 2006 Ambient Air Quality Report. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Air Quality Division.

84. Norton, S.A., Fernandez, I.J., Kahl, J.S., Rustad, L.E., Navratil, T., Almquist, H., 2010. The evolution of the science of Bear Brook Watershed in Maine, USA. Environmental Monitoring and Assess 171: 321, doi: 10.1007/s10661-010-1528-y.

85. ODriscoll, Michael A., DeWalle, D.R., 2010. Seeps Regulate Stream Nitrate Concentration in a Forested Appalachian Catchment. Journal Environmental Quality 39: 420431, doi: 10.2134/jeq2009.0083.

86. Padgett, Pamela, E., 2010. The effect of ambient ozone and humidity on the performance of nylon and Teflon filters used in ambient air monitoring filterpack systems. Atmospheric Pollution Research 1: 2329.

87. Pan, Li, Lin, C.-J., Carmichael, G.R., Streets, D.G., Tang, Y., Woo, J.H., Shetty, S.K., Chu, H.-W., Ho, T.C., Friedli, H.R., Feng, X., 2010. Study of atmospheric mercury budget in East Asia using STEM-Hg modeling system. Science of The Total Environment 408(16): 3277-3291, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.04.039.

88. Parman, Jordan N., 2010. Climatological and elevational controls on organic and inorganic nutrients in stream waters, Boulder Creek watershed, Colorado Front Range. A Masters thesis submitted to the University of Colorado.

89. Parsons, Matthew J., Long, D.T., Yohn, S.S., 2010. Assessing the natural recovery of a lake contaminated with Hg using estimated recovery rates determined by sediment chronologies. Applied Geochemistry 25: 16761687.

90. Peters, Debra P.C., 2010. Accessible ecology: synthesis of the long, deep, and broad. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 25(10): 592-601, doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2010.07.005.

91. Ponette-González, A. G., Weathers, K. C., Curran, L. M., 2010. Tropical land-cover change alters biogeochemical inputs to ecosystems in a Mexican montane landscape. Ecological Applications 20:18201837, doi:10.1890/09-1125.1.

92. Pouyat, Richard V., Weathers, K.C., Hauber, R., Lovett, G.M., Bartuska, A., Christenson, L., Davis, J.L.D., Findlay, S.E.G., Menninger, H., Rosi-Marshall, E., Stine, P., Lymn, N., 2010. The role of federal agencies in the application of scientific knowledge. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 8: 322328. doi:10.1890/090180.

93. Prospero, J. M., Landing, W. M., Schulz, M., 2010. African dust deposition to Florida: Temporal and spatial variability and comparisons to models. Journal of Geophysical Research 115: D13304, doi:10.1029/2009JD012773.

94. Reese, Emyrei, 2010. Comparison of Agricultural Area Source Ammonia Gas Concentration and Flux Measurements. All Graduate Theses and Dissertations. Paper 543, http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/543.

95. Ren, X., Gao, H., Zhou, X., Crounse, J.D., Wennberg, P.O., Browne, E.C., LaFranchi, B.W., Cohen, R.C., McKay, M., Goldstein, A.H., Mao, J., 2010. Measurement of atmospheric nitrous acid at Blodgett Forest during BEARPEX2007. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussion 10: 73837419, www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/10/7383/2010/.

96. Richardson, Barbara, Richardson, M., González, G., Shiels, A., Srivastava, D., 2010. A Canopy Trimming Experiment in Puerto Rico: The Response of Litter Invertebrate Communities to Canopy Loss and Debris Deposition in a Tropical Forest Subject to Hurricanes. Ecosystems 13(2): 286-301, doi: 10.1007/s10021-010-9317-6.

97. Risch, M.R., Baker, N.T., Fowler, K.K., Egler, A.L., Lampe, D.C., 2010. Mercury in Indiana Watersheds: Retrospective for 2001-2006. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1780, 66pp.

98. Rothenberg, Sarah E., McKee, L., Gilbreath, A., Yee, D., Conner, M., Fu, X., 2010. Wet deposition of mercury within the vicinity of a cement plant before and during cement plant maintenance. Atmospheric Environment 44(10): 1255-1262, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2009.12.033.

99. Rygiwicz, Paul T., Monleon, V.J., Ingham, E.R., Martin, K.J., Johnson, M.G., 2010. Soil life in reconstructed ecosystems: Initial soil food web responses after rebuilding a forest soil profile for a climate change experiment. Applied Soil Ecology 45: 2638.

100. Sahu, S. K., Gelfand, A. E., Holland, D. M., 2010. Fusing point and areal level spacetime data with application to wet deposition. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C (Applied Statistics) 59(1): 77-103, doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9876.2009.00685.x.

101. Sanei, H., Goodarzi, F., Outridge, P.M., 2010. Spatial distribution of mercury and other trace elements in recent lake sediments from central Alberta, Canada: An assessment of the regional impact of coal-fired power plants. International Journal of Coal Geology 82(1-2) 105-115, ISSN doi: 10.1016/j.coal.2010.01.010.

102. Sanei, H., Outridge, P.M., Goodarzi, F., Wang, F., Armstrong, D., Warren, K., Fishback, L., 2010. Wet deposition mercury fluxes in the Canadian sub-Arctic and southern Alberta, measured using an automated precipitation collector adapted to cold regions. Atmospheric Environment 44(13): 1672-1681, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.01.030.

103. Schultheis, E.H., Hopfensperger, K.N., Brenner, J.C. 2010. Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Sphagnum Bogs of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Natural Areas Journal 30(4): 417-424. 2010, doi: 10.3375/043.030.0407.

104. Seaver, George A., 2010. Estuary response to an abrupt, large increase in groundwater nitrate input. Applied Geochemistry 25: 14531460, doi:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2010.07.003.

105. Sherwood, Owen A., Lapointe, B.E., Risk, M.J., Jamieson, R.E., 2010. Nitrogen Isotopic Records of Terrestrial Pollution Encoded in Floridian and Bahamian Gorgonian Corals. Environmental Science & Technology 2010 44(3): 874-880.

106. Sigleo, Anne C., Frick, W.E., Prieto, L., 2010. Red Alder (Alnus rubra) Distribution Influences Nitrate Discharge to Coastal Estuaries: Comparison of Two Oregon Watersheds. Northwest Science 84(4): 336-350, doi: 10.3955/046.084.0403.

107. Skogen, K.A., Holsinger, K.E., Cardon, Z.G., 2010. Nitrogen deposition, competition and the decline of a regionally threatened legume, Desmodium cuspidatum. Oecologia, online publication, doi: 10.1007/s00442-010-1818-7.

108. Springsteen, Anna, Loya, W., Liebig, M., Hendrickson, J., 2010. Soil carbon and nitrogen across a chronosequence of woody plant expansion in North Dakota. Plant Soil 328: 369379, doi 10.1007/s11104-009-0117-8.

109. Sprovieri, E., Pirrone, N., Ebinghaus, R., Kock H., Dommergue, A., 2010. Worldwide atmospheric mercury measurements: a review and synthesis of spatial and temporal trends. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussion 10: 12611307, www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/10/1261/2010/.

110. State of North Carolina, 2010. 2005 Ambient Air Quality Report. Department of Environmental and Natural Resources, Division of Air Quality, April 2010.

111. Stevens, Carly J., Tilman, D., 2010. Point Source Ammonia Emissions are Having a Detrimental Impact On Prairie Vegetation. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 211 (1-4): 435-441, doi: 10.1007/s11270-009-0312-5.

112. Stevenson, B.A., Kelly, E.F., McDonald, E.V., Busacca, A.J., Welker, J.M., 2010. Oxygen isotope ratios in Holocene carbonates across a climatic gradient, eastern Washington State, USA: Evidence for seasonal effects on pedogenic mineral isotopic composition. The Holocene Online, doi:10.1177/0959683609356588.

113. Stoleson, Scott H., King, D.I., Tomosy, M., 2010. Avian research on U.S. Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges: Emergent themes, opportunities, and challenges, Forest Ecology and Management, In Press, Corrected Proof, doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2010.07.038, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T6X-50WXY57-3/2/99da408e75b1ca65e6b6571d162ed9a0.

114. Stupple, Geoffrey, 2010. Air Mercury Speciation, Foliar Uptake, and Wash-Off along an Urban-Rural Gradient. A thesis submitted for the degree of Masters of Science, University of Toronto.

115. Sunderland, Elsie M., Dalziel, J., Heyes, A., Branfireun, B., Krabbenhoft, D.P., Gobas, F.A.P.C., 2010. Response of a Macrotidal Estuary to Changes in Anthropogenic Mercury Loading between 1850 and 2000. Environmental Science and Technology 44: 16981704.

116. Tabatchnick, M. D., 2010. Mercury Speciation in Temperate Tree Foliage, A Masters thesis for the degree of Master of Science, Wright State University.

117. Thornton, Joel A., Kercher, J.P., Riedel, T.P., Wagner, N.L., Cozic, J., Holloway, J.S., Dube, W.P., Wolfe, G.M., Quinn, P.K., Middlebrook, A.M., Alexander, B., Brown, S.S., 2010. A large atomic chlorine source inferred from mid-continental reactive nitrogen chemistry. Nature 464: 271-274, doi:10.1038/nature08905.

118. Tonnessen, K.A., 2010. Protecting Wilderness Air Quality in the United States. In: McCool, David N, Borrie, S.F., OLoughlin, W.T. (cmpls.), Wilderness science in a time of change conferenceVolume 5: Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management; 1999 May 2327; Missoula, MT. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-5. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.

119. Tronstad, Lusha M., Hall, R.O., Koel, T.M., Gerow, K.G., 2010. Introduced Lake Trout Produced a Four-Level Trophic Cascade in Yellowstone Lake. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139: 1536-1550, doi: 10.1577/T09-151.1.

120. Troxler, Tiffany G., Childers, D.L., 2010. Biogeochemical Contributions of Tree Islands to Everglades Wetland Landscape Nitrogen Cycling During Seasonal Inundation. Ecosystems 13: 7589, doi: 10.1007/s10021-009-9302-0.

121. Tucker, William A., 2010. Final Report: Wekiva River Basin Nitrate Sourcing Study Prepared for: St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, Florida 32177 and Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

122. Ullman, William J., Scudlark, J.R., Volk, J.A., 2010. Standard Operating Procedure for the Calculation of N and P Deposition from the Atmosphere to Waters of Delawares Inland Bays. Report for the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Dover DE 19901, http://www.inlandbays.org/cib_pm/pdfs/uploads/CIB_Atmos_Dep_SOP_FINAL.pdf.

123. United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 2010. Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sales (WY-080-EA10-22), August and November, 2010. Newcastle Field Office, Newcastle, Wyoming.

124. Vachon, R.W., Welker, J.M., White, J.W.C., Vaughn, B.H., 2010. Monthly precipitation isoscapes (d18O) of the United States: Connections with surface temperatures, moisture source conditions, and air mass trajectories. Journal of Geophysical Research 115: D21126, doi:10.1029/2010JD014105.

125. Vadeboncoeur, Matthew A., 2010. Meta-analysis of fertilization experiments indicates multiple limiting nutrients in northeastern deciduous forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 40: 1766-1780.

126. Van Diepen, Linda T.A., Lilleskov, E.A., Pregitzer, K.S., Miller, R. M., 2010. Simulated Nitrogen Deposition Causes a Decline of Intra- and Extraradical Abundance of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Changes in Microbial Community Structure in Northern Hardwood Forests. Ecosystems 13(5): 683-695, doi: 10.1007/s10021-010-9347-0.

127. Van Furl, Chad, Colman, J.A., Bothner, M.H., 2010. Mercury Sources to Lake Ozette and Lake Dickey: Highly Contaminated Remote Coastal Lakes, Washington State, USA. Water, Air & Soil Pollution 208:275286, doi: 10.1007/s11270-009-0165-y.

128. Van Riper, Laura C., Larson, D.L., Larson, J.L., 2010. Nitrogen-limitation and invasive sweetclover impacts vary between two Great Plains plant communities. Biological Invasions 12(8): 2735-2749, doi: 10.1007/s10530-009-9678-y.

129. Vidon, P., Cuadra, P.E., 2010. Impact of precipitation characteristics on soil hydrology in tile-drained landscapes. Hydrological Processes 24, 18211833.

130. Vijayaraghavan, K., Herr, J., Chen, S.-Y., Knipping, E., 2010. Linkage between an advanced air quality model and a mechanistic watershed model. Geosciences Model Development Discussion 3: 15031548, doi:10.5194/gmdd-3-1503-2010.

131. Walters, David M., Blocksom, K.A., Lazorchak, J.M., Jicha, T., Angradi, T.R., Bolgrien, D.W., 2010. Mercury Contamination in Fish in Midcontinent Great Rivers of the United States: Importance of Species Traits and Environmental Factors. Environmental Science & Technology 44(8): 2947-2953.

132. Ward, Darren M., Nislow, K.H., Chen, C.Y., Foltt, C.L., 2010. Rapid, Efficient Growth Reduces Mercury Concentrations in Stream-Dwelling Atlantic Salmon. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139: 110, doi: 10.1577/T09-032.1.

133. Weand, Matthew P., Arthur, M.A., Lovett, G.M., McCulley, R.L., Weathers, K.C., 2010. Effects of tree species and N additions on forest floor microbial communities and extracellular enzyme activities. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 42: 2161-2173.

134. Wetherbee, Gregory A., Shaw, M.J., Latysh, N.E., Lehmann, C.M.B., Rothert, J.E., 2010. Comparison of precipitation chemistry measurements obtained by the Canadian Air and Precipitation Monitoring Network and National Atmospheric Deposition Program for the period 19952004. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 164: 111132, doi: 10.1007/s10661-009-0879-8.

135. Winder, V.L., Emslie, S.D., 2010. Mercury in breeding and wintering Nelsons Sparrows (Ammodramus nelsoni). Ecotoxicology (online), doi: 10.1007/s10646-010-0573-1.

136. Williams, Shannon F., 2010. Spatial Distribution of Fluoride Concentration in Goathill North Rock Pile, Questa Molybdenum Mine, Questa, New Mexico. A Masters Thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Science in Hydrology, University of Nevada, Reno.

137. Wyn, Brianna, Kidd, K.A., Burgess, N.M., Curry, R.A., Munkittrick, K.R., 2010. Increasing Mercury in Yellow Perch at a Hotspot in Atlantic Canada, Kejimkujik National Park. Environmental Science and Technology 44 (23): 91769181, doi: 10.1021/es1018114.

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139. Young, Caitlin R., 2010. Extent of Denitrification in Northport Groundwater. A Masters Thesis for the degree of Master of Science Stony Brook University.

140. Zhang, Yang, Wen, X.-Y., Jang, C.J., 2010. Simulating chemistry-aerosol-cloud-radiation-climate feedbacks over the continental U.S. using the online-coupled Weather Research Forecasting Model with chemistry (WRF/Chem). Atmospheric Environment 44: 3568-3582.

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Include 172 publications used NADP data or resulted from NRSP-3 activities in 2011 . A publically available online database that lists citations using NADP data is accessible at: http://nadp.isws.illinois.edu/lib/bibsearch.asp.



1. Aishlin, P., McNamara, J.P., 2011. Bedrock infiltration and mountain block recharge accounting using chloride mass balance. Hydrological J. 25:1934-1948, doi:10.1002/hyp.7950.

2. Aitkenhead-Peterson, J.A., Nahar, N., Harclerode, C.L., Stanley, N.C., 2011. Effect of urbanization on surface water chemistry in south-central Texas. Urban Ecosyst. 14: 195-210, doi:10.1007/s11252-010-0147-2.

3. Aitkenhead-Peterson, J.A., Dvorak, B.D., Volder, A., Stanley, N.C., 2011. Chemistry of growth medium and leachate from green roof systems in south-central Texas. Urban Ecosyst. 14: 17-33, doi:10.1007/s11252-010-0137-4.

4. Allen, R., Myles, L., Heuer, M.W., 2011. Ambient ammonia in terrestrial ecosystems: A comparative study in the Tennessee Valley, USA. Science of the Total Environ. 409: 27682772.

5. Allen, D.J., Pickering, K.E., Pinder, R.W., Henderson, B.H., Appel, K.W., Prados, A., 2011. Impact of lightning-NO on eastern United States photochemistry during the summer of 2006 as determined using the CMAQ model. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss. 11: 17699-17757, doi:10.5194/acpd-11-17699-2011.

6. Amos, H.M., Jacob, D.J., Holmes, C.D., Fisher, J.A., Wang, Q., Yantosca, R.M., Corbitt, E.S., Galarneau, E., Rutter, A.P., Gustin, M.S., Steffen, A., Schauer, J.J., Graydon, J.A., St. Louis, V.L., Talbot, R.W., Edgerton, E.S., Sunderland, E.M., 2011. Gas-particle partitioning of atmospheric Hg(II) and its effect on global mercury deposition. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss. 11: 29441-29477, doi:10.5194/acpd-11-29441-2011.

7. Appel, K.W., Foley, K.M., Bash, J.O., Pinder, R.W., Dennis, R.L., Allen, D.J., Pickering, K., 2011. A multi-resolution assessment of the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model v4.7 wet deposition estimates for 20022006. Geosci. Model Dev. 4: 357371, doi:10.5194/gmd-4-357-2011.

8. Appel, K.W., Gilliam, R.C., Davis, N., Zubrow, A., Howard, S.C., 2011. Overview of the atmospheric model evaluation tool (AMET) v1.1 for evaluating meteorological and air quality models. Environ. Modelling & Software 26: 4340-4443.

9. Avila-Segura, M., Barak, P., Jedtcke, J.L., Posner, J.L., 2011. Nutrient and alkalinity removal by corn grain, stover and cob harvest in Upper Midwest USA. Biomass and Bioenergy 35: 1190-1195.

10. Baron, J.S., Driscoll, C.T., Stoddard, J.L., Richer, E.E., 2011. Empirical critical loads of atmospheric nitrogen deposition for nutrient enrichment and acidification of sensitive U.S. lakes. BioScience 61: 602-613.

11. Belovsky, G.E., Stephens, D., Perschon, C., Birdsey, P., Paul, D., Naftz, D., Baskin, R., Larson, C., Mellison, C., Luft, J., Mosley, R., Mahon, H., Van Leeuwen, J., Allen, D.V., 2011. The Great Salt Lake ecosystem (Utah, USA): Long-term data and a structural equation approach. Ecosphere 2(33), 44pp., doi:10.1890/ES10-00091.1.

12. Benson, L.V., 2011. Factors controlling pre-Columbian and early historic maize productivity in the American Southwest, Part 1: The Southern Colorado Plateau and Rio Grande Regions. J. Arch. Method Theory 18: 1-60, doi:10.1007/s10816-010-9082-z.

13. Brown, S.G., Lee, T., Norris, G.A., Roberts, P.T., Collett, Jr., J.L., Paatero, P., Worsnop, D.R., 2011. Receptor modeling of near-roadway aerosol mass spectrometer data in Las Vegas, Nevada, with EPA PMF. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss. 11: 22909-22950, doi:10.5194/acpd-11-22909-2011.

14. Caffrey, J.M., Landing, W.M., Nolek, S.D., Gosnell, K.J., Bagui, S.S., Bagui, S.C., 2011. Atmospheric deposition of mercury and major ions to the Pensacola (Florida) watershed: Spatial, seasonal, and inter-annual variability. Atmos. Chem. Phys. 10: 5425-5434, doi:10.5194/acp-10-5425-2010.

15. Cai, M., Schwartz, J.S., Robinson, R.B., Moore, S.E., Kulp, M.A., 2011. Long-term annual and seasonal patterns of acidic deposition and stream water quality in a Great Smoky Mountains high-elevation watershed. Water Air Soil Poll. 219: 547-562, doi:10.1007/s11270-010-0727-z.

16. Chalmers, A., Argue, D., Gay, D.A., Brigham, M., Lorenz, D, Schmitt, C., 2011. Mercury trends in fish tissue from streams and lakes in the United States, 1969 to 2005. Environ. Mon. and Assess. 175: 175-191, doi:10.1007/s10661-010-1504-6.

17. Chan, C., Heinbokel, J.F., Myers, J.A., Jacobsk, R.R., 2011. Development and evaluation of a dynamic model that projects population biomarkers of methylmercury exposure from local fish consumption. Integrated Environ. Assess. and Man. 7: 624 to 635.

18. Chen, L., Dick, W.A., 2011. Gypsum as an Agricultural Amendment: General Use Guidelines, Ohio State University Extension Document, 36 pp.

19. Choi, H.-S., Rom, C.R., 2011. Estimated nitrogen use efficiency, surplus, and partitioning in young apple trees grown in varied organic production systems. Scientia Horticulturae 129: 674-679.

20. Clair, T.A., Burns, D., Rosas Pérez, I., Blais, J., Percy, K., 2011. Chapter 6 Ecosystems. In Technical Challenges of Multipollutant Air Quality Management. G.M. Hidy, Brook, J.R., Demerjian, K.L., Molina, L.T., Pennell, W.T., Scheffe, R.D. (eds.), Springer Science+Business Media, 553 pp., doi:10.1007/978-94-007-0304-9_10.

21. Clark, C.M., 2011. Chapter 11: Great Plains, in assessment of nitrogen deposition effects and empirical critical loads of nitrogen for ecoregions of the United States. Pardo, L.H.; Robin-Abbott, M.J.; Driscoll, C.T., eds., Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-80. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 291 pp.

22. Coburn, S., Dix, B., Sinreich, R., Volkamer, R., 2011. Development and characterization of the CU ground MAX-DOAS instrument: lowering RMS noise and first measurements of BrO, IO, and CHOCHO near Pensacola, FL. Atmos. Meas. Tech. Discuss. 4: 247-284.

23. Coe, P.K., Johnson, B.K., Wisdom, M.J., Cook, J.G., Vavra, M., Nielson, R.M., 2011. Validation of elk resource selection models with spatially independent data. J. Wildlife Man. 75: 159-170, doi:10.1002/jwmg.10.

24. Committee on the Evaluation of Chesapeake Bay Program Implementation for Nutrient Reduction to Improve Water Quality, 2011. Achieving Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Goals in the Chesapeake Bay: An Evaluation of Program Strategies and Implementation. The National Academy Press, Washington DC, ISBN 978-309-21079-9, 247 pp.

25. Compton, J.E., Church, M.R., 2011. Salt additions alter short-term nitrogen and carbon mobilization in a coastal Oregon Andisol. J. Environ. Qual. 40: 1601-1606, doi:10.2134/jeq2011.0013.

26. Compton, J.E., Harrison, J.A., Dennis, R.L., Greaver, T.L., Hill, B.H., Jordan, S.J., Walker, H., Campbell, H.V., 2011. Ecosystem services altered by human changes in the nitrogen cycle: A new perspective for U.S. decision making. Ecology Letters 14: 804-815, doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01631.x.

27. Cusack, D.F., Silver, W.L., Torn, M.S., Burton, S.D., Firestone, M.K., 2011. Changes in microbial community characteristics and soil organic matter with nitrogen additions in two tropical forests. Ecology 92: 621-632.

28. DeForest, J.L., McCarthy, B.C., 2011. Diminished soil quality in an old-growth, mixed mesophytic forest following chronic acid deposition. Northeastern Naturalist 18: 177-184. http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1656/045.018.0204.

29. Dietze, M.C., Moorcroft, P.R., 2011. Tree mortality in the eastern and central United States: patterns and drivers. Global Change Biology 17: 3312-3326, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02477.x.

30. Dillon, P., Dixon, G., Driscoll, C., Giesy, J., Hulbert, S., Nriagu, J., 2011. Evaluation of Four Reports on Contamination of the Athabasca River System by Oil Sands Operations. Report of the Water Monitoring Data Review Committee, Government of Alberta, Canada, 55pp.

31. DiMilla, P.A., Nixon, S.W., Oczkowski, A.J., Altabet, M.A., McKinney, R.A., 2011. Some challenges of an upside down nitrogen budget: Science and management in Greenwich Bay, RI (USA). Marine Poll. Bulletin 62: 672-680.

32. Drenner, R.W., Chumchal, M.W., Wente, S.P., McGuire, M., Drenner, S.M., 2011. Landscape-level patterns of mercury contamination of fish in North Texas, USA. Environ. Tox. Chem. 30: 2041-2045.

33. Du, S., Rodenburg, L.A., 2011. Chapter 6 Measurement and modeling of semivolatile organic compounds in local atmospheres. In: Biophysico-chemical processes of anthropogenic organic compounds in environmental systems, Xing, B., Senesi, N., Huang, P.M. (eds.), John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN-13: 9780470539637.

34. Eller, A.S.D., McGuire, K.L., Sparks, J.P., 2011. Responses of sugar maple and hemlock seedlings to elevated carbon dioxide under altered above- and belowground nitrogen sources. Tree Physiol. 31: 391-401, doi:10.1093/treephys/tpr014.

35. Endale, D.M., Fisher, D.S., Jenkins, M.B., Schomberg, H.S., Stevens, C.L., 2011. Water Quantity and Quality from a Small Georgia Pasture During 1998-2009: Impact of Drought. Proceedings of 2011 Georgia Water Resourc. Conference, held April 11 13, 2011, at The University of Georgia.

36. Epstein, D.M., 2011. 15N Tracer and Modeling Analyses of Nutrient Transport Through Lakes in a Subalpine Watershed. Masters Thesis, Watershed Sciences Dept., Utah State Univ., 107 pp.

37. Fain, X., Obrist, D., Pierce, A., Barth, C., Gustin, M.S., Boyle, D.P., 2011. Whole-watershed mercury balance at Sagehen Creek, Sierra Nevada, CA. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 75: 2379-2392.

38. Fan, Y-C., 2011. Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Mercury and Heavy Metals in Wet Deposition in Taiwan. Masters Thesis, National Central University, Taiwan.

39. Faulkner, J.W., Zhang, W., Geohring, L.D., Steenhuis, T.S., 2011. Nutrient transport within three vegetative treatment areas receiving silage bunker runoff. J. Environ. Man. 92: 587-595.

40. Faulkner, J.W., Zhang, W., Geohring, L.D., Steenhuis, T.S., 2011. Tracer movement through paired vegetative treatment areas receiving silage bunker runoff. Soil Water Conservation 66: 18-28.

41. Felton. D., and K. Civerolo, 2011. Air monitoring plan for establishing an ambient mercury baseline for New York State, Final report. EPA RFA Number OAR-EMAD-05-16.

42. Finlay, J.C., Hood, J.M., Limm, M.P., Power, M.E., Schade, J.D., Welter, J.R., 2011. Light-mediated thresholds in stream-water nutrient composition in a river network. Ecology 92: 140-150.

43. Fisher, J.A., Jacob, D.J., Wang, Q., Bahreini, R., Carouge, C.C., Cubison, M.J., Dibb, J.E., Diehl, T., Jimenez, J.L., Leibensperger, E.M., Lu, Z., Meinders, M.B.J., Pye, H.O.T., Quinn, P.K., Sharmam, S., Streets, D.G., van Donkelaar, A., Yantosca, R.M., 2011. Sources, distribution, and acidity of sulfate ammonium aerosol in the Arctic in winter-spring. Atmos. Environ. 45: 7301-7318.

44. Flechard, C.R., Nemitz, E., Smith, R.I., Fowler, D., Vermeulen, A.T., Bleeker, A., Erisman, J.W., Simpson, D., Zhang, L., Tang, Y.S., Sutton, M.A., 2011. Dry deposition of reactive nitrogen to European ecosystems: a comparison of inferential models across the NitroEurope network. Atmos. Chem. Phys. 11: 27032728, doi:10.5194/acp-11-2703-2011.

45. Fortner, S.K., Lyons, W.B., Carey, A.E., Shipitalo, M.J., Welch, S.A., Welch, K.A., 2011. Silicate weathering and CO2 consumption within agricultural landscapes, the Ohio-Tennessee River Basin, USA. Biogeosciences Discuss. 8: 9431-9469, doi:10.5194/bgd-8-9431-2011.

46. Furl, C.V., Meredith, C.A., 2011. Mercury accumulation in sediment cores from three Washington State lakes: Evidence for local deposition from a coal-fired power plant. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 60: 26-33, doi:10.1007/s00244-010-9530-5.

47. Gabriel , M., Howard, N., Atkins, S., 2011. Annual permit compliance monitoring report for mercury in downstream receiving waters of the Everglades Protection Area. Appendix 3B-1 in 2011South Florida Environmental Report. South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL.

48. Gardner, K.K., McGlynn, B.L., Marshall, L.A., 2011. Quantifying watershed sensitivity to spatially variable N loading and the relative importance of watershed N retention mechanisms. Water Resour. Res. 47: W08524, doi:10.1029/2010WR009738.

49. Garten, C.T., Wullschleger, S.D., Classen, A.T., 2011. Review and model-based analysis of factors influencing soil carbon sequestration under hybrid poplar. Biomass and Bioenergy 35: 214-226.

50. Geiser, L.H., Nadelhoffer, K., 2011. Chapter 6: Taiga, in Assessment of nitrogen deposition effects and empirical critical loads of nitrogen for ecoregions of the United States. Pardo, L.H., Robin-Abbott, M.J., Driscoll, C.T., eds., Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-80. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 291 pp.

51. Gilliam, F.S., Goodale, C.L., Pardo, L.H., Geiser, L.H., Lilleskov, E.A., 2011. Chapter 10: Eastern temperate forests, in Assessment of nitrogen deposition effects and empirical critical loads of nitrogen for ecoregions of the United States. Pardo, L.H., Robin-Abbott, M.J., Driscoll, C.T., eds., Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-80. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 291 pp.

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153. Talhelm, A.F., Pregitzer, K.S., Burton, A.J., Zak, D.R., 2011. Air pollution and the changing biogeochemistry of northern forests. Front. Ecol. Environ. 2011; doi:10.1890/110007.

154. Templer, P.H., Weathers, K.C., 2011. Use of mixed ion exchange resin and the denitrifier method to determine isotopic values of nitrate in atmospheric deposition and canopy throughfall. Atmos. Environ. 45: 2017-2020.

155. Trettin, C.C., Jurgensen, M.F., Gale, M.R., McLaughlin, J.W., 2011. Recovery of carbon and nutrient pools in a northern forested wetland 11 years after harvesting and site preparation. Forest Ecology and Man. 262: 1826-1833.

156. Tsai, J., 2011. Long-Term Changes in Forest Soils of Maine and Illinois. Masters Thesis, in the Graduate College of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, 119 pp.

157. U.S. EPA Science Advisory Board, Integrated Nitrogen Committee, 2011. Reactive Nitrogen in the United States: An Analysis of Inputs, Flows, Consequences, and Management, Options  A Report of the EP A Science Advisory Board. Otto C. Doering III, Chair, EPA-SAB-11-013, Washington, DC 20460, 172 pp.

158. Van Diepen, L.T.A., Lilleskov, E.A. and Pregitzer, K.S., 2011. Simulated nitrogen deposition affects community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in northern hardwood forests. Molecular Ecology 20: 799-811, doi:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2010.04969.x.

159. Waas, D., 2011. Assessment of Pollutant Exposure and Nitrogen Enrichment Experienced at the University of Michigan Biological Station in 2007. Undergraduate Research Experience Appears in Collections: Biological Station, University of Michigan (UMBS), Dr. M. A. Carroll.

160. Weathers, K.C., Ponette-González, A.G., 2011. Chapter 17: Atmospheric Deposition, in Comparisons of Watershed Sulfur Budgets in Southeast Canada and Northeast US: New Approaches and Implications by M. J. Mitchell, G. Lovett, S. Bailey, F. Beall and D. Burns, et al., 181207.

161. Welch, H.L., Green, C.T., Coupe, R.H., 2011. The fate and transport of nitrate in shallow groundwater in northwestern Mississippi, USA. Hydrogeology J. 19: 1239-1252, doi:10.1007/s10040-011-0748-8.

162. Wesner, J.S., Cornelison, J.W., Dankmeyer, C.D., Galbreath, P.F., Martin, T.H., 2011. Growth, pH tolerance, survival, and diet of introduced northern-strain and native southern-strain Appalachian brook trout. Trans. American Fisheries Soc. 140: 37-44, dx.doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2011.545022.

163. Wetherbee, G.A., Latysh, N.E., Lehmann, C.M.B., and Rhodes, M.F., 2011, Four studies on effects of environmental factors on the quality of National Atmospheric Deposition Program measurements. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2011-1170, 36 p.

164. Winder, V.L., Emslie, S.D., 2011. Mercury in breeding and wintering Nelsons Sparrows (Ammodramus nelsoni). Ecotoxicology 20: 218-225, doi:10.1007/s10646-010-0573-1.

165. Willander, R., 2011. Spatio-Temporal Study of Mercury Deposition. For the International Summer Water Resourc. Research School, Dept. of Water Resourc. Engineering, Lund University, http://www.tvrl.lth.se/fileadmin/tvrl/files/vvrf05/, 16pp.

166. Willey, J.D., Glinski, D.A., Southwell, M., Long, M.S., Avery Jr., G.B., Kieber, R.J., 2011. Decadal variations of rainwater formic and acetic acid concentrations in Wilmington, NC, USA. Atmos. Environ. 45: 1010-1014.

167. Williams, M.W., Barnes, R.T., Parman, J.N., Freppaz, M., Hood, E., 2011. Stream water chemistry along an elevational gradient from the Continental Divide to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Vadose Zone J. 10: 900-914, doi:10.2136/vzj2010.0131.

168. Wise, D.R. and Johnson, H.M., 2011. Surface-water nutrient conditions and sources in the United States Pacific Northwest. J. American Water Resour. Assoc. 47: 1110-1135, doi:10.1111/j.1752-1688.2011.00580.x.

169. Wozniak, A.S., Bauer, J.E., Dickhut, R.M., 2011. Fossil and contemporary aerosol particulate organic carbon in the eastern United States: Implications for deposition and inputs to watersheds. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 25: GB2013, 14 pp., doi:10.1029/2010GB003855.

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171. Yee, D., McKee, L.J. and Oram, J.J., 2011. A regional mass balance of methylmercury in San Francisco Bay, California, USA. Environ. Tox. and Chem. 30: 88-96, doi:10.1002/etc.366.

172. Yu, W.T., Jiang, C.M., Ma, Q., Xu, Y.G., Zou, H., Zhang, S.C., 2011. Observation of the nitrogen deposition in the lower Liaohe River Plain, Northeast China and assessing its ecological risk. Atmos. Res. 101: 460-468, doi:10.1016/j.atmosres.2011.04.011.

12/11/2012

2012 NADP Reference Listing

Includes 166 publications that used NADP data or resulted from NRSP-3 activities in 2012. A publically available online database that lists citations using NADP data is accessible at: http://nadp.isws.illinois.edu/lib/bibsearch.asp.

1. Air Resources Specialists, Inc., 2012. Oil and Gas Leasing in the Wyoming Range: Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, Air Quality Analysis Technical Support Document for Bridger-Teton National Forest, 71 pp.

2. Alam, M. J., & Goodall, J. L., 2012. Toward disentangling the effect of hydrologic and nitrogen source changes from 1992 to 2001 on incremental nitrogen yield in the contiguous United States. Water Resources Research 48(4): W04506.

3. Allen, D. J., Pickering, K. E., Pinder, R. W., Henderson, B. H., Appel, K. W., & Prados, A., 2012. Impact of lightning-NO on eastern United States photochemistry during the summer of 2006 as determined using the CMAQ model. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics 12: 1737 - 1758.

4. Amos, H. M., Jacob, D. J., Holmes, C. D., Fisher, J. A., Wang, Q., Yantosca, R. M., et al., 2012. Gas-particle partitioning of atmospheric hg(II) and its effect on global mercury deposition. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics 12(1): 591 - 603.

5. Angradi, T. R., Bolgrien, D. W., Starry, M. A., & Hill, B. H., 2012. Modeled summer background concentration of nutrients and suspended sediment in the midcontinent (USA) great rivers. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 48(5): 1054 - 1070. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2012.00669.x.

6. Arnett, H. A., Saros, J. E., & Alisa Mast, M., 2012. A caveat regarding diatom-inferred nitrogen concentrations in oligotrophic lakes. J Paleolimnology 47: 277 - 291. doi:10.1007/s10933-011-9576-z.

7. Arundale, R., 2012. The higher productivity of the bioenergy feedstock Miscanthus x giganteus relative to Panicum virgatum is seen both into the long term and beyond Illinois. Doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois, 116 pp.

8. Bagui, S., Brown, J., Caffrey, J., & Bagui, S., 2012. Designing a relational database for tracking and analysis of atmospheric deposition of mercury and trace metals in the Pensacola (Florida) Bay Watershed. International Journal of Sustainable Society 4(3): 240 - 265.

9. Bain, D. J., Yesilonis, I. D., & Pouyat, R. V., 2012. Metal concentrations in urban riparian sediments along an urbanization gradient. Biogeochemistry 107(1-3): 67 - 79.

10. Baiser, B., Gotelli, N. J., Buckley, H. L., Miller, T. E., & Ellison, A. M., 2012. Geographic variation in network structure of a nearctic aquatic food web. Global Ecology & Biogeography 21(5): 579 - 591.

11. Baker, K. R., & Bash, J. O., 2012. Regional scale photochemical model evaluation of total mercury wet deposition and speciated ambient mercury. Atmospheric Environment 49: 151 - 162.

12. Bash, J. O., Cooter, E. J., Dennis, R. L., Walker, J. T., & Pleim, J. E., 2012. Evaluation of a regional air-quality model with bi-directional NH3 exchange coupled to an agro-ecosystem model. Biogeosciences Discussions 9(8): 11375 - 11401.

13. Beaulieu, K. M., Button, D. T., Scudder Eikenberry, B. C., Riva-Murray, K., Chasar, L. C., Bradley, P. M., and Burns, D. A., 2012. Mercury bioaccumulation studies in the National Water-Quality Assessment ProgramBiological data from New York and South Carolina, 2005 - 2009: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 705, 13 p., at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/705/.

14. Berkelhammer, M., Stott, L., Yoshimura, K., Johnson, K., & Sinha, A., 2012. Synoptic and mesoscale controls on the isotopic composition of precipitation in the western United States. Climate Dynamics 38: 433 - 454.

15. Bradley, P. M., Journey, C. A., Lowery, M. A., Brigham, M. E., Burns, D. A., Button, D. T., ... & Riva-Murray, K., 2012. Shallow groundwater mercury supply in a coastal plain stream. Environmental Science & Technology 46(14): 7503 - 7511.

16. Brooks, R. T., Eggert, S. L., Nislow, K. H., Kolka, R. K., Chen, C. Y., & Ward, D. M., 2012. Preliminary assessment of mercury accumulation in Massachusetts and Minnesota seasonal forest pools. Wetlands 32: 653 - 663.

17. Brown, T. C., & Froemke, P., 2012. Nationwide assessment of nonpoint source threats to water quality. BioScience 62(2): 136 - 146.

18. Brown, T. C., & Froemke, P., 2012. Improved measures of atmospheric deposition have a negligible effect on multivariate measures of risk of water-quality impairment: response from Brown and Froemke. BioScience 62(7): 621 - 622.

19. Bruder, S. R., 2012. Prediction of spatial-temporal distribution of algal metabolites in Eagle Creek Reservoir, Indianapolis, IN. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Earth Sciences, Indiana University, 142 pp.

20. Bruesewitz, D. A., Tank, J. L., & Hamilton, S. K., 2012. Incorporating spatial variation of nitrification and denitrification rates into whole-lake nitrogen dynamics. J Geophysical Research. 117: G00N07, doi:10.1029/2012JG002006.

21. Buenning, N. H., Stott, L., Yoshimura, K., & Berkelhammer, M., 2012. The cause of the seasonal variation in the oxygen isotopic composition of precipitation along the western U.S. coast. J Geophysical Research 117: 18114.

22. Cai, M., Johnson, A., Schwartz, J., Moore, S., & Kulp, M., 2012. Soil acid-base chemistry of a high-elevation forest watershed in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Influence of acidic deposition. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 223(1): 289 - 303.

23. Calvo, A. I., Pont, V., Olmo, F. J., Castro, A., Alados-Arboledas, L., Vicente, A. M., ... & Fraile, R., 2012. Air masses and weather types: a useful tool for characterizing precipitation chemistry and wet deposition. Aerosol & Air Quality Research 12: 856 - 878.

24. Canham, C. D., Pace, M. L., Weathers, K. C., McNeil, E. W., Bedford, B. L., Murphy, L., & Quinn, S., 2012. Nitrogen deposition and lake nitrogen concentrations: a regional analysis of terrestrial controls and aquatic linkages. Ecosphere 3(7): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES12-00090.1.

25. Carey, R. O., Hochmuth, G. J., Martinez, C. J., Boyer, T. H., Nair, V. D., Dukes, M. D., ... & Sartain, J. B., 2012. Regulatory and resource management practices for urban watersheds: the Florida experience. Hort. Technology 22(4): 418 - 429.

26. Carlo, T. A., & Norris, A. E., 2012. Direct nitrogen intake by petals. Oikos 121: 1953 - 1958.

27. Castro, M. S., Moore, C., Sherwell, J., & Brooks, S. B., 2012. Dry deposition of gaseous oxidized mercury in western Maryland. Science of the Total Environment 417 - 418: 232 - 240.

28. Catalano, J. G., Huhmann, B. L., Luo, Y., Mitnick, E. H., Slavney, A., & Giammar, D. E., 2012. Metal release and speciation changes during wet aging of coal fly ashes. Environmental Science & Technology 46(21): 11804 - 11812.

29. Chen, C. Y., Driscoll, C. T., & Kamman, N. C., 2012. Mercury hotspots in freshwater ecosystems. Mercury in the Environment: Pattern and Process, 143, 340 pp.

30. Chen, J., Hintelmann, H., Feng, X., & Dimock, B., 2012. Unusual fractionation of both odd and even mercury isotopes in precipitation from Peterborough, ON., Canada. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 90: 33 - 46.

31. Clark, E., Schlenker, K., & Filardi, C., 2012. Wilderness character monitoring report hyalite porcupine buffalo horn wilderness study area. U.S. Forest Service, Region 1 Report, Gallatin National Forest, 109 pp.

32. Coleman Wasik, J. K., Mitchell, C. P., Engstrom, D. R., Swain, E. B., Monson, B. A., Balogh, S. J., ... & Almendinger, J. E., 2012. Methylmercury declines in a boreal peatland when experimental sulfate deposition decreases. Environmental Science & Technology 46(12): 6663 - 6671.

33. Committee on Preparing for the Third Decade (Cycle 3) of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, & National Research Council, 2012. Preparing for the third decade (cycle 3) of the national water-quality assessment (NAWQA) program (prepublication copy). The National Academies Press, Washington DC, 160 pp.

34. Cope, B., & Roberts, M., 2012. Draft for stakeholder review: review and synthesis of available information to estimate human impacts to dissolved oxygen in hood canal. Office of Environmental Assessment Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10 Seattle, Washington and Environmental Assessment Program Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, Washington, 94 pp.

35. Cronan, C. S., 2012. Biogeochemistry of the Penobscot River watershed, Maine, USA: nutrient export patterns for carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment 184(7): 4279 - 4288.

36. Darrouzet-Nardi, A., Erbland, J., Bowman, W. D., Savarino, J., & Williams, M. W., 2012. Landscape-level nitrogen import and export in an ecosystem with complex terrain, Colorado Front Range. Biogeochemistry 109(1): 271 - 285.

37. Day, D. E., Chen, X., Gebhart, K. A., Carrico, C. M., Schwandner, F. M., Benedict, K. B., ... & Collett, J. L., 2012. Spatial and temporal variability of ammonia and other inorganic aerosol species. Atmospheric Environment 61: 490 - 498.

38. Denkenberger, J. S., Driscoll, C. T., Branfireun, B. A., Eckley, C. S., Cohen, M., & Selvendiran, P., 2012. A synthesis of rates and controls on elemental mercury evasion in the Great Lakes Basin. Environmental Pollution 161: 291 - 298.

39. Dilley, G., Council, D. R. A. Q., Morris, R., Koo, B., Tai, E., McNally, D., et al., 2012. Revised base case modeling and model performance evaluation for the Denver 2008 ozone episode. Final Report (Project 06-26421A), Denver Regional Air Quality Council, August, 113 pp.

40. Dodson, J., 2012. Draft report: nutrient TMDL for Jackson Blue Spring and Merritts Mill Pond (WBIDs 180Z and 180A), for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, November, 95 pp.

41. Dohleman, F. G., Heaton, E. A., Arundale, R. A., & Long, S. P., 2012. Seasonal dynamics of aboveand belowground biomass and nitrogen partitioning in Miscanthus× giganteus and Panicum virgatum across three growing seasons. GCB Bioenergy 4: 534 - 544.

42. Drevnick, P. E., Engstrom, D. R., Driscoll, C. T., Swain, E. B., Balogh, S. J., Kamman, N. C., et al., 2012. Spatial and temporal patterns of mercury accumulation in lacustrine sediments across the laurentian great lakes region. Environmental Pollution 161: 252 - 260.

43. Ebel, J. D., 2012. Biofilm responses to salmon carcass addition in central Idaho. Masters thesis (in Biological Sciences), Michigan Technology University, 70 pp.

44. Ebel, B. A., Moody, J. A., & Martin, D. A., 2012. Hydrologic conditions controlling runoff generation immediately after wildfire. Water Resources Research 48(3): W03529.

45. Fenn, M. E., Bytnerowicz, A., & Liptzin, D., 2012. Nationwide maps of atmospheric deposition are highly skewed when based solely on wet deposition. BioScience 62(7): 621 - 621.

46. Fernández, F. G., Ebelhar, S., Greer, K., & Brown, H., 2012. Corn response to sulfur in Illinois. Illinois Fertilizer & Chemical Association, FREC Reports, http://www.ifca.com/FREC%20Proceedings/.

47. Feyte, S., Gobeil, C., Tessier, A., & Cossa, D., 2012. Mercury dynamics in lake sediments. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 82: 92 - 112.

48. Fissore, C., Hobbie, S. E., King, J. Y., McFadden, J. P., Nelson, K. C., & Baker, L. A., 2012. The residential landscape: fluxes of elements and the role of household decisions. Urban Ecosystems 15(1): 1 - 18.

49. Freppaz, M., Williams, M. W., Seastedt, T., & Filippa, G., 2012. Response of soil organic and inorganic nutrients in alpine soils to a 16-year factorial snow and N-fertilization experiment, Colorado Front Range, USA. Applied Soil Ecology 62: 131 - 141.

50. Forbes, M. G., Back, J., & Doyle, R. D., 2012. Nutrient transformation and retention by coastal prairie wetlands, upper Gulf Coast, Texas. Wetlands 32: 705 - 715.

51. Gao, X., 2012. Draft TMDL Report Nutrient TMDLs for Sykes Creek/Barge Canal (WBID 3044B), Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 75 pp.

52. Gillespie, J., Nelson, S. T., Mayo, A. L., & Tingey, D. G., 2012. Why conceptual groundwater flow models matter: a trans-boundary example from the arid Great Basin, western USA. Hydrogeology Journal 20: 1133 - 1147.

53. Gopalakrishnan, G., Cristina Negri, M., & Salas, W., 2012. Modeling biogeochemical impacts of bioenergy buffers with perennial grasses for a row-crop field in Illinois. GCB Bioenergy 4: 739 - 750, doi: 10.1111/j.1757-1707.2011.01145.x .

54. Grant, C. A., Mahli, S. S., & Karamanos, R. E., 2012. Sulfur management for rapeseed. Field Crops Research 128: 119 - 128.

55. Greaver, T. L., Sullivan, T. J., Herrick, J. D., Barber, M. C., Baron, J. S., Cosby, B. J., ... & Novak, K. J., 2012. Ecological effects of nitrogen and sulfur air pollution in the US: what do we know? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 10(7): 365 - 372.

56. Grenon, J. A., 2012. Epiphytic lichens, nitrogen deposition and climate in the US northern Rocky Mountain states, Doctoral dissertation, Montana State University, Bozeman, 162 pp.

57. Grigal, D. F., 2012. Atmospheric Deposition and Inorganic Nitrogen Flux. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 223: 3565 - 3575.

58. Gupta, V. K., 2012. Environmental water: advances in treatment, remediation and recycling. Elsevier Publishing, Amsterdam, Netherlands, ISBN: 978-0-444-59399-3, 211 pp.

59. Gurdak, J. J., & Qi, S. L., 2012. Vulnerability of recently recharged groundwater in principle aquifers of the United States to nitrate contamination. Environmental Science & Technology 46(11): 6004 - 6012.

60. Han, H., & Allan, J. D., 2012. Uneven rise in N inputs to the Lake Michigan Basin over the 20th century corresponds to agricultural and societal transitions. Biogeochemistry 109(1): 175 - 187.

61. Hansen, J., 2012. Assessment of atmospheric nitrogen deposition: possible effects on alpine ecosystems above 9000 feet in Grand Teton National Park. Masters thesis, Utah State University, All Graduate Theses and Dissertations. Paper 1250, 185 pp. http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/1250.

62. Harms, T. K., & Jones, J. B., 2012. Thaw depth determines reaction and transport of inorganic nitrogen in valley bottom permafrost soils. Global Change Biology 18 2958 - 2968, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02731.x.

63. Harms, T. K., & Grimm, N. B., 2012. Responses of trace gases to hydrologic pulses in desert floodplains. J Geophysical Research 117(G1): G01035.

64. Harris, R., Pollman, C., Landing, W., Evans, D., Axelrad, D., Hutchinson, D., ... & Sunderland, E., 2012. Mercury in the Gulf of Mexico: sources to receptors. Environmental Research 119: 42 - 52.

65. Haynes, K. M., & Mitchell, C. P., 2012. Inter-annual and spatial variability in hillslope runoff and mercury flux during spring snowmelt. J Environmental Monitoring 14: 2083.

66. He, W. M., Montesinos, D., Thelen, G. C., & Callaway, R. M., 2012. Growth and competitive effects of Centaurea stoebe populations in response to simulated nitrogen deposition. PLOS ONE 7(4): e36257.

67. Hicks, R., & Holland, K., 2012. Nutrient TMDL for Silver Springs, Silver Springs group, and upper Silver River (WBIDs 2772A, 2772C, and 2772E). Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration, Bureau of Watershed Restoration, 104 pp.

68. Holloway, T., Voigt, C., Morton, J., Spak, S. N., Rutter, A. P., & Schauer, J. J., 2012. An assessment of atmospheric mercury in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions 12: 2131 - 2166.

69. Hong, Y.S., Hunter, S., Clayton, L. A., Rifkin E,. & Bouwer E J. 2012. Assessment of mercury and selenium concentrations in captive bottlenose dolphin's (Tursiops truncatus) diet fish, blood, and tissue. Science of the Total Environment 414: 220 - 226.

70. Huang, J., Kang, S., Zhang, Q., Yan, H., Guo, J., Jenkins, M. G., et al. Wet deposition of mercury at a remote site in the Tibetan plateau: Concentrations, speciation, and fluxes. Atmospheric Environment 62: 540 - 550.

71. Huang, J., & Gustin, M. S., 2012. Evidence for a free troposphere source of mercury in wet deposition in the western United States. Environmental Science & Technology 46(12): 6621 - 6629.

72. Jacobson, G. L., Norton, S. A., Grimm, E. C., & Edgar, T., 2012. Changing climate and sea level alter hg mobility at Lake Tulane, Florida, U.S. Environmental Science & Technology 46(21): 11710 - 11717.

73. Journey, C. A., Burns, D. A., Riva-Murray, K., Brigham, M. E., Button, D. T., Feaster, T. D., Petkewich, M. D., & Bradley, P. M., 2012. Fluvial transport of mercury, organic carbon, suspended sediment, and selected major ions in contrasting stream basins in South Carolina and New York, October 2004 to September 2009: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2012 - 5173, 125 p.

74. Kappel, C. V., Halpern, B. S., & Napoli, N., 2012. Mapping cumulative impacts of human activities on marine ecosystems. Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning, Report #03.NCEAS.12, 109 pp.

75. Ketterings, Q. M., Godwin, G., Gami, S., Dietzel, K., Lawrence, J., Barney, P., ... & Czymmek, K. J., 2012. Soil and tissue testing for sulfur management of alfalfa in New York State. Soil Science Society of America Journal 76(1): 298 - 306.

76. Kim, J. H., & Jackson, R. B., 2012. A global analysis of groundwater recharge for vegetation, climate, and soils. Vadose Zone Journal 11(1), doi: 10.2136/vzj2011.

77. Kim, M. K., & Zoh, K. D., 2012. Fate and transport of mercury in environmental media and human exposure. J Preventive Medicine and Public Health 45(6): 335 - 343.

78. Konkler, M. J., & Hammerschmidt, C. R., 2012. Methylmercury in mosquitoes around a large coalfired power plant in central Ohio. Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry 31(7): 1657 - 1661.

79. Koo, B., Piyachaturawat, P., Morris, R., & Knipping, E., 2012. Evaluation of the variability in chemical transport model performance for deposition and ambient concentrations of nitrogen and sulfur compounds. Atmosphere 3(3): 400 - 418.

80. Koskelo, A. I., Fisher, T. R., Utz, R., & Jordan, T. E., 2012. A new precipitation-based method of baseflow separation and event identification for small watersheds (< 50 km2). J Hydrology 450 - 451: 267 - 278.

81. Lan, X., Talbot, R., Castro, M., Perry, K., & Luke, W., 2012. Seasonal and diurnal variations of atmospheric mercury across the US determined from AMNet monitoring data. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions 12: 10845 - 10878.

82. Latysh, N., & Wetherbee, G., 2012. Improved mapping of national atmospheric deposition program wet-deposition in complex terrain using PRISM-gridded data sets. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment 184(2): 913 - 928.

83. Lawrence, G. B., Shortle, W. C., David, M. B., Smith, K. T., Warby, R. A. F., & Lapenis, A. G., 2012. Early indications of soil recovery from acidic deposition in U.S. red spruce forests. Soil Science Society of America Journal 76(4): 1407 - 1417.

84. Lee, K. S., Lee, D. S., Lim, S. S., Kwak, J. H., Jeon, B. J., Lee, S. I., ... & Choi, W. J., 2012. Nitrogen isotope ratios of dissolved organic nitrogen in wet precipitation in a metropolis surrounded by agricultural areas in southern Korea. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 159: 161 - 169.

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86. Lessard, C., 2012. Mass balance model of mercury for the St. Lawrence River, Cornwall, Ontario. Doctoral dissertation, University of Ottawa, 109 pp.

87. Li, Y., Tang, J., Yu, X., Xu, X., Cheng, H., & Wang, S., 2012. Characteristics of precipitation chemistry at Lushan Mountain, East China: 1992 - 2009. Environmental Science & Pollution Research 19: 2329 - 2343.

88. Liao, L., Green, C. T., Bekins, B. A., & Böhlke, J. K., 2012. Factors controlling nitrate fluxes in groundwater in agricultural areas. Water Resources Research 48: W00L09.

89. Lin, C. J., Shetty, S. K., Pan, L., Pongprueksa, P., Jang, C., & Chu, H. W., 2012. Source attribution for mercury deposition in the contiguous United States: Regional difference and seasonal variation. J Air & Waste Management Association 62(1): 52 - 63.

90. Lutz, B. D., Mulholland, P. J., & Bernhardt, E. S., 2012. Long-term data reveal patterns and controls on stream water chemistry in a forested stream: Walker Branch, Tennessee. Ecological Monographs 82(3): 367 - 387.

91. Mallikarachchi, T. D. 2012. Exfiltration trenches for post construction storm water management for linear transportation projects: site investigation on metal removal. Masters thesis, Ohio University, Civil Engineering (Engineering and Technology), 231 pp.

92. Marshall, B. D., Moscati, R. J., & Patterson, G. L., 2012. Fluid geochemistry of Yucca Mountain and vicinity. Hydrology and Geochemistry of Yucca Mountain and Vicinity, Southern Nevada and California, 143.

93. Mason, R. P., 2012. A framework for a mercury monitoring and assessment program. Mercury in the Environment: Pattern and Process, 81.

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95. McLauchlan, K. K., & Craine, J. M., 2012. Species-specific trajectories of nitrogen isotopes in Indiana hardwood forests, USA. Biogeosciences 9: 867 - 874.

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97. Minogue, P. J., Miwa, M., Rockwood, D. L., & Mackowiak, C. L., 2012. Removal of nitrogen and phosphorus by Eucalyptus and Populus at a tertiary treated municipal wastewater sprayfield. International J of Phytoremediation 14(10): 1010 - 1023.

98. Mladenov, N., Williams, M. W., Schmidt, S. K., & Cawley, K., 2012. Atmospheric deposition as a source of carbon and nutrients to an alpine catchment of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Biogeosciences 9: 3337 - 3355.

99. Montgomery, E. L., Calle, L. M., Curran, J. C., & Kolody, M. R. 2012. Timescale correlation between marine atmospheric exposure and accelerated corrosion testing - part 2. National Aeronotics and Space Administration, Technical Report # KSC-2012-049, 17 pp.

100. Moore, C. W., & Castro, M. S., 2012. Investigation of factors affecting gaseous mercury concentrations in soils. Science of the Total Environment 419: 136 - 143.

101. Moore, G. W., Barre, D. A., & Owens, M. K., 2012. Does shrub removal increase groundwater recharge in southwestern Texas semiarid rangelands? Rangeland Ecology & Management 65(1): 1 - 10.

102. Moore, J., Lichtner, P. C., White, A. F., & Brantley, S. L., 2012. Using a reactive transport model to elucidate differences between laboratory and field dissolution rates in regolith. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 93: 235 - 261.

103. Morano, S., Stewart, K. M., Sedinger, J. S., Nicolai, C. A., & Vavra, M., 2012. Life-history strategies of North American elk: Trade-offs associated with reproduction and survival. J Mammalogy, (in press).

104. Nair, U. S., Wu, Y., Walters, J., Jansen, J., & Edgerton, E. S., 2012. Diurnal and seasonal variation of mercury species at coastal-suburban, urban, and rural sites in the southeastern United States. Atmospheric Environment 47: 499 - 508.

105. Nanus, L., Clow, D. W., Saros, J. E., Stephens, V. C., & Campbell, D. H., 2012. Mapping critical loads of nitrogen deposition for aquatic ecosystems in the Rocky Mountains, USA. Environmental Pollution 166: 125 - 135.

106. Nasr, M., Malloch, D. D., & Arp, P. A. Quantifying hg within ectomycorrhizal fruiting bodies, from emergence to senescence. Fungal Biology 116: 1163 - 1177.

107. Nikopoulou, Z., Cullinane, K., & Jensen, A., 2012. The role of a cap-and-trade market in reducing NOx and SOx emissions: prospects and benefits for ships within the northern european ECA. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part M: J Engineering for the Maritime Environment, (in press).

108. Obrist, D., 2012. Mercury distribution across 14 US forests, part II: patterns of methyl mercury concentrations and areal mass of total and methyl mercury. Environmental Science & Technology 46(11): 5921 - 5930.

109. O'Driscoll, M. A., 2012. The 1909 North Carolina drainage act and agricultural drainage effects in eastern North Carolina. Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science 128(3): 59-73.

110. Olson, J. R., 2012. The influence of geology and other environmental factors on stream water chemistry and benthic invertebrate assemblages. Doctoral dissertation, Utah State University, May. All Graduate Theses and Dissertations. Paper 1327, 162 pp. http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/1327.

111. Olson, J. R., & Hawkins, C. P., 2012. Predicting natural base-flow stream water chemistry in the western United States. Water Resources Research 48(2): W02504.

112. Peters, E., Wythers, K., Bradford, J., & Reich, P., 2012. Influence of disturbance on temperate forest productivity. Ecosystems (online) 1 - 16.

113. Phillis, C. C., O.Regan, S. M., Green, S. J., Bruce, J. E. B., Anderson, S. C., Linton, J. N., et al., 2012. Multiple pathways to conservation success. Conservation Letters doi: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2012.00294.x.

114. Peterson, C., Alishahi, M., & Gustin, M. S., 2012. Testing the use of passive sampling systems for understanding air mercury concentrations and dry deposition across Florida, USA. Science of the Total Environment 424: 297 - 307.

115. Poulette, M. M., 2012. Ecosystem impacts of the invasive shrub Lonicera Maackii are influence by associations with native tree species. Doctoral dissertation, University of Kentucky, 196 pp., http://uknowledge.uky.edu/biology_etds/6.

116. Price, J. R., Hardy, C. R., Tefend, K. S., & Szymanski, D. W., 2012. Solute geochemical mass-balances and mineral weathering rates in small watersheds II: biomass nutrient uptake, more equations in more unknowns, and land use/land cover effects. Applied Geochemistry 27: 1247 - 1265.

117. Qi, Z., Bartling, P. N., Ahuja, L. R., Derner, J. D., Dunn, G. H., & Ma, L., 2012. Development and evaluation of the carbon - nitrogen cycle module for the GPFARM-Range model. Computers & Electronics in Agriculture 83: 1 - 10.

118. Reynolds, K. M., Hessburg, P. F., Sullivan, T., Povak, N., McDonnell, T., Cosby, B., & Jackson, W., 2012. Spatial decision support for assessing impacts of atmospheric sulfur deposition on aquatic ecosystems in the Southern Appalachian Region. In System Science (HICSS), 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, pp. 1197 - 1206.

119. Risch, M. R., DeWild, J. F., Krabbenhoft, D. P., Kolka, R. K., & Zhang, L., 2012. Litterfall mercury dry deposition in the eastern USA. Environmental Pollution 161: 284 - 290.

120. Risch, M. R., Gay, D. A., Fowler, K. K., Keeler, G. J., Backus, S. M., Blanchard, P., et al., 2012. Spatial patterns and temporal trends in mercury concentrations, precipitation depths, and mercury wet deposition in the North American great lakes region, 2002 - 2008. Environmental Pollution 161: 261 - 271.

121. Rolison, C. J., 2012. Soil nitrification and mineralization rates along an elevation gradient in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Master's thesis, University of Tennessee, http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/1199.

122. Rueda-Holgado, F., Bernalte, E., Palomo-Marín, M. R., Calvo-Blázquez, L., Cereceda-Balic, F., & Pinilla-Gil, E. Miniaturized voltammetric stripping on screen printed gold electrodes for field determination of copper in atmospheric deposition. Talanta 101(11): 435 - 439.

123. Ruiz Diaz, D. A., Mengel, D. B., Lamond, R. E., Duncan, S. R., Whitney, D. A., & Maxwell, T. M., 2012. Meta-analysis of winter wheat response to chloride fertilization in Kansas. Communications in Soil Science & Plant Analysis 43(18): 2437 - 2447.

124. SanClements, M. D., Oelsner, G. P., McKnight, D. M., Stoddard, J. L., & Nelson, S. J., 2012. New insights into the source of decadal increases of dissolved organic matter in acid-sensitive lakes of the northeastern United States. Environmental Science & Technology 46(6): 3212 - 3219.

125. Scanlon, B. R., Reedy, R., Strassberg, G., Huang, Y., & Senay, G., 2012. Estimation of groundwater recharge to the Gulf Coast aquifer in Texas, USA: final contract report to Texas water development board. University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geoscience 128 pp.

126. Schlenker, K., & Filardi, C., 2012. Wilderness character monitoring report Hyalite Porcupine Buffalo Horn Wilderness study area. U.S. Forest Service, Region 1, Gallatin National Forest, 111 pp.

127. Scudder Eikenberry, B.C., Riva-Murray, K., Smith, M. J., Bradley, P. M., Button, D. T., Clark, J. M., Burns, D. A., & Journey, C. A., 2012. Environmental settings of selected streams sampled for mercury in New York and South Carolina, 2005 - 09: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2011 - 1318, 36 p., http://pubs.usgs.gov/ofr/2011/1318/.

128. Selin, N. E., 2012. Atmospheric chemistry, modeling, and biogeochemistry of mercury. Mercury in the Environment: Pattern and Process, 73.

129. Simon, H., Baker, K. R., & Phillips, S., 2012. Compilation and interpretation of photochemical model performance statistics published between 2006 and 2012. Atmospheric Environment 61: 124 - 139.

130. Shrestha, S., & Fang, X. 2012. Application of WARMF model to study the effect of land use change and climate change in the Saugahatchee Creek Watershed. In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2012, Crossing Boundaries (pp. 1794 - 1805). ASCE.

131. Smeltzer, E., Shambaugh, A. D., & Stangel, P., 2012. Environmental change in lake champlain revealed by long-term monitoring. Journal of Great Lakes Research, 38, Supplement 1, 6 - 18.

132. Spence, P. L., Osmond, D. L., Childres, W., Heitman, J. L., & Robarge, W. P., 2012. Effects of lawn maintenance on nutrient losses via overland flow during natural rainfall events. J American Water Resources Association 48(5): 909 - 924.

133. State of Maryland, 2012. Watershed report for biological impairment of the Deep Creek Lake watershed in Garrett County, Maryland. Biological Stressor Identification Analysis Results and Interpretation, Revised Final Report, 35 pp.

134. Steffen, A., Scherz, T., Olson, M., Gay, D., & Blanchard, P., 2012. A comparison of data quality control protocols for atmospheric mercury speciation measurements. J Environmental Monitoring 14(3): 752 - 765.

135. Stephan, K., Kavanagh, K. L., & Koyama, A., 2012. Effects of spring prescribed burning and wildfires on watershed nitrogen dynamics of central Idaho headwater areas. Forest Ecology & Management 263: 240 - 252.

136. Straub, D. J., Hutchings, J. W., & Herckes, P., 2012. Measurements of fog composition at a rural site. Atmospheric Environment 47: 195 - 205.

137. Strauss, S., Day, T., & Garcia-Pichel, F., 2012. Nitrogen cycling in desert biological soil crusts across biogeographic regions in the southwestern United States. Biogeochemistry 108(1): 171 - 182.

138. Stuckless, J. S., 2012. Hydrology and geochemistry of Yucca Mountain and vicinity, southern Nevada and California. Geological Society of America Memoir 209, p 1 - 7.

139. Sullivan, T. J., Cosby, B. J., Driscoll, C. T., McDonnell, T. C., Herlihy, A. T., & Burns, D. A., 2012. Target loads of atmospheric sulfur and nitrogen deposition for protection of acid sensitive aquatic resources in the Adirondack Mountains, New York. Water Resources Research 48(1): W01547.

140. Sullivan, T., Cosby, B., McDonnell, T., Porter, E., Blett, T., Haeuber, R., et al., 2012. Critical loads of acidity to protect and restore acid-sensitive streams in Virginia and West Virginia. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 223: 5759 - 5771, doi:10.1007/s11270-012-1312-4.

141. Sverdrup, H., McDonnell, T. C., Sullivan, T. J., Nihlgård, B., Belyazid, S., Rihm, B., ... & Geiser, L., 2012. Testing the feasibility of using the ForSAFE-VEG model to map the critical load of nitrogen to protect plant biodiversity in the Rocky Mountains region, USA. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 223(1): 371 - 387.

142. Tank, S. E., Frey, K. E., Striegl, R. G., Raymond, P. A., Holmes, R. M., McClelland, J. W., & Peterson, B. J., 2012. Landscape-level controls on dissolved carbon flux from diverse catchments of the circumboreal. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 26: GB0E02.

143. Taylor, A., 2012. Phosphorus mass balance for hypertrophic Grand Lake St. Marys, Ohio. Doctoral dissertation, Wright State University, 96 pp.

144. Templer, P. H., Pinder, R. W., & Goodale, C. L., 2012. Effects of nitrogen deposition on greenhouse-gas fluxes for forests and grasslands of North America. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 10(10): 547 - 553.

145. Trammell, T. L., Ralston, H. A., Scroggins, S. A., & Carreiro, M. M., 2012. Foliar production and decomposition rates in urban forests invaded by the exotic invasive shrub, Lonicera maackii. Biological Invasions 14(3): 529 - 545.

146. Uejio, C. K., Peters, T. W., & Patz, J. A., 2012. Inland lake indicator bacteria: long-term impervious surface and weather influences and a predictive bayesian model. Lake & Reservoir Management 28(3): 232 - 244.

147. U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service, 2012. Air program national accomplishments and successes, 2010. USDA-Forest Service, Air Resource Management Program National Report, 23 pp.

148. Van Metre, P. C., 2012. Increased atmospheric deposition of mercury in reference lakes near major urban areas. Environmental Pollution 162: 209 - 215.

149. Volk, J. A., Scudlark, J. R., Savidge, K. B., Andres, A. S., Stenger, R. J., & Ullman, W. J., 2012. Intra- and inter-annual trends in phosphorus loads and comparison with nitrogen loads to Rehoboth Bay, Delaware (USA). Estuarine, Coastal & Shelf Science 96(1): 139 - 150.

150. Walker, J. T., Dombek, T., Green, L., Gartman, N., & Lehmann, C., 2012. Stability of organic nitrogen in NADP wet deposition samples. Atmospheric Environment 60: 573 - 582.

151. Waller, K., Driscoll, C., Lynch, J., Newcomb, D., & Roy, K., 2012. Long-term recovery of lakes in the Adirondack region of New York to decreases in acidic deposition. Atmospheric Environment 46: 56 - 64.

152. Wang, K., & Zhang, Y., 2012. Application, evaluation, and process analysis of the US EPAs 2002 Multiple-Pollutant Air Quality Modeling platform. Atmospheric & Climate Sciences 2(3): 254 - 289.

153. Warrender, R., Bowell, R., Prestia, A., Barnes, A., Mansanares, W., & Miller, M., 2012. The application of predictive geochemical modelling to determine backfill requirements at turquoise ridge joint venture, Nevada. Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis 12(4): 339 - 347.

154. Welker, J. M., 2012. ENSO effects on ´18O, ´2H and dexcess values in precipitation across the US using a highdensity, longterm network (USNIP). Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 26(17): 1893 - 1898.

155. Wetherbee, G. A., Gay, D. A., Debey, T. M., Lehmann, C. M. B., & Nilles, M. A. Wet deposition of fission-product isotopes to North America from the Fukushima Dai-ichi incident, March 2011. Environmental Science & Technology 46(5): 2574 - 2582.

156. Weiss-Penzias, P. S., Ortiz Jr., C., Acosta, R. P., Heim, W., Ryan, J. P., Fernandez, D., Collett J. L. Jr., & Flegal, A. R., 2012. Total and monomethyl mercury in fog water from the central California coast. Geophysical Research Letters 39: L03804, doi:10.1029/2011GL050324.

157. Winder V.L., & Emslie S.D., 2012. Mercury in Nelson's Sparrow subspecies at breeding sites. PLOS

158. Winnick, M., Welker, J., & Chamberlain, C., 2012. Stable isotopic evidence of el niño-like atmospheric circulation in the pliocene western United States. Climate of the Past Discussions 8: 5083 - 5108.

159. Yager, T. J. B., & McMahon, P. B., 2012. Preliminary assessment of sources of nitrogen in groundwater at a biosolids-application area near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2005. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2012 - 5056, 30 pp.

160. Yang, Y., Liu, J., Di, Y., Yang, J., Wen, T., Li, Y., et al., 2012. Major ionic composition of precipitation in the Shigatse region, southern Tibetan plateau. Advanced Materials Research 347-353: 1005 - 1011.

161. Zhang, L., Blanchard, P., Johnson, D., Dastoor, A., Ryzhkov, A., Lin, C. J., et al., 2012. Assessment of modeled mercury dry deposition over the great lakes region. Environmental Pollution 161: 272 - 283.

162. Zhang, L., Blanchard, P., Gay, D. A., Prestbo, E. M., Risch, M. R., Johnson, D., ... & Dalziel, J., 2012. Estimation of speciated and total mercury dry deposition at monitoring locations in eastern and central North America. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics 12: 4327 - 4340.

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166. Zhang, Y., Jaeglé, L., van Donkelaar, A., Martin, R. V., Holmes, C. D., Amos, H. M., ... & Zsolway, R., 2012. Nested-grid simulation of mercury over North America. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics 12: 6095 - 6111.

06/16/2013

Includes 96 publications that used NADP data or resulted from NRSP 3 activities in 2013 (as of May). A publically available online database that lists citations using NADP data is accessible at: http://nadp.isws.illinois.edu/lib/bibliography.aspx.


1. Barco, J., Gunawan, S., & Hogue, T. S., 2013. Seasonal controls on stream chemical export across diverse coastal watersheds in the USA. Hydrological Processes 27: 14401453, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9294.

2. Bash, J. O., Cooter, E. J., Dennis, R. L., Walker, J. T., & Pleim, J. E., 2013. Evaluation of a regional air-quality model with bidirectional NH 3 exchange coupled to an agroecosystem model. Biogeosciences 10(3): 16351645.

3. Becker, C. J., 2013. Groundwater quality and the relation between pH values and occurrence of trace elements and radionuclides in water samples collected from private wells in part of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Jurisdictional Area, central Oklahoma, 2011. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 20125253, 47 p., 5 apps.

4. Bettez, N. D., & Groffman, P. M., 2013. Nitrogen deposition in and near an urban ecosystem. Environmental Science & Technology, dx.doi.org/10.1021/es400664b.

5. Bettez, N. D., Marino, R., Howarth, R. W., & Davidson, E. A., 2013. Roads as nitrogen deposition hot spots. Biogeochemistry, DOI: 10.1007/s10533-013-9847-z.

6. Blesh, J., & Drinkwater, L. E., 2013. The impact of nitrogen source and crop rotation on nitrogen mass balances in the Mississippi River basin. Ecological Applications, http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/12-0132.1.

7. Brahney, J., Ballantyne, A. P., Sievers, C., & Neff, J. C., 2013. Increasing Ca2+ deposition in the western US: The role of mineral aerosols. Aeolian Research, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2013.04.003.

8. Buzzelli, C., Wan, Y., Doering, P. H., & Boyer, J. N., 2013. Seasonal dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus budgets for two sub-tropical estuaries in south Florida, USA. Biogeosciences Discussions 10: 23772413.

9. Cao, J., Tie, X., Dabberdt, W. F., Jie, T., Zhao, Z., An, Z., & Shen, Z., 2013. On the potential high acid deposition in northeastern China. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 118: 113, doi:10.1002/jgrd.50381, 2013.

10. Chanat, J. G., Miller, C. V., Bell, J. M., Majedi, B. F., & Brower, D. P., 2013. Summary and interpretation of discrete and continuous water-quality monitoring data, Mattawoman Creek, Charles County, Maryland, 200011: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 20125265, 42 p.

11. Chen, S. M., Qiu, X., Zhang, L., Yang, F., & Blanchard, P., 2013. Method development estimating ambient mercury concentration from monitored mercury wet deposition. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 13(5): 1277112796.

12. Cheng, I., Zhang, L., Blanchard, P., Dalziel, J., & Tordon, R., 2013. Concentration-weighted trajectory approach to identifying sources of speciated atmospheric mercury at an urban coastal site in Nova Scotia, Canada. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions 13: 41834219.

13. Cowles, M. K., 2013. Regression and hierarchical regression models. In Applied Bayesian Statistics (pp. 179-205). Springer New York.

14. Curtis, L. R., Morgans, D. L., Thoms, B., & Villenueve, D., 2013. Extreme precipitation appears a key driver of mercury transport from the watershed to Cottage Grove Reservoir, Oregon. Environmental Pollution 176: 178184.

15. Cusack, D. F., 2013. Soil nitrogen levels are linked to decomposition enzyme activities along an urban-remote tropical forest gradient. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 57: 192203.

16. Dodson, J., 2013. Draft TMDL Report: Springs Coast Basin, Weeki Wachee Spring and Weeki Wachee River (WBIDs 1382B and 1382F), Nutrients, June 2013.

17. Drenner, R. W., Chumchal, M. M., Jones, C., Lehmann, C. M., Gay, D., & Donato, D., 2013. Effects of mercury deposition and coniferous forests on the mercury contamination of fish in the south central United States. Environmental Science & Technology 47 (3): 12741279, DOI: 10.1021/es303734n.

18. Duarte, N., Pardo, L. H., & Robin-Abbott, M. J., 2013. Susceptibility of forests in the northeastern USA to nitrogen and sulfur deposition: Critical load exceedance and forest health. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 224(2): 121.

19. Ellis, R. A., Jacob, D. J., Payer, M., Zhang, L., Holmes, C. D., Schichtel, B. A., ... & Lynch, J. A., 2013. Present and future nitrogen deposition to national parks in the United States: Critical load exceedances. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 13(4): 91519178.

20. Environmental Protection Agency, 2013. At a Glance, Environmental and Health Results Report: Clean Air Interstate Rule, Acid Rain Program, and Former NOx Budget Trading Program, http://www.epa.gov/AIRMARKETS/progress/ARPCAIR11_downloads/ARPCAIR11_environmental_health.pdf.

21. Fenn, M. E., Ross, C. S., Schilling, S. L., Baccus, W. D., Larrabee, M. A., & Lofgren, R. A., 2013. Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur and preferential canopy consumption of nitrate in forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA. Forest Ecology and Management 302: 240253.

22. Fleming, C. S., 2013. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Management in the Mid-Atlantic (Doctoral dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University).

23. Gall, H. E., Park, J., Harman, C. J., Jawitz, J. W., & Rao, P. S. C., 2013. Landscape filtering of hydrologic and biogeochemical responses in managed catchments. Landscape Ecology 28:651664, DOI: 10.1007/s10980-012-9829-x.

24. Goodsite, M. E., Outridge, P. M., Christensen, J. H., Dastoor, A., Muir, D., Travnikov, O., & Wilson, S., 2013. How well do environmental archives of atmospheric mercury deposition in the Arctic reproduce rates and trends depicted by atmospheric models and measurements? Science of the Total Environment 452: 196207.

25. Grant, R. F., 2013. Modelling changes in nitrogen cycling to sustain increases in forest productivity under elevated atmospheric CO 2 and contrasting site conditions. Biogeosciences Discussions 10(4): 67836837.

26. Grant, R. H., 2013. Atmospheric wet deposition relationships to season and precipitation in south western Indiana. In Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 97: 497508.

27. Guretzky, J. A., Schacht, W., Snell, L., Soper, J., Moore, S., Watson, A., & Klopfenstein, T., 2013. Nitrogen input effects on herbage accumulation and presence of pasture plant species. Agronomy Journal 105: 915921, DOI:10.2134/agronj2012.0458.

28. Gichuki, S. W., & Mason, R. P., 2013. Mercury and metals in South African precipitation. Atmospheric Environment, DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.04.009.

29. Giese, M., Brueck, H., Gao, Y. Z., Lin, S., Steffens, M., Kögel-Knabner, I., ... & Han, X. G., 2013. N balance and cycling of Inner Mongolia typical steppe: A comprehensive case study of grazing effects. Ecological Monographs 83(2): 195219.

30. Glibert, P. M., Hinkle, D. C., Sturgis, B., & Jesien, R. V., 2013. Eutrophication of a Maryland/Virginia coastal lagoon: A tipping point. Ecosystem Changes, and Potential Causes. Estuaries and Coasts, 1-19, DOI: 10.1007/s12237-013-9630-3.

31. Gustin, M. S., Huang, J., Miller, M. B., Peterson, C., Jaffe, D. A., Ambrose, J., Finley, B.D., Lyman, S.N., Call, K., Talbot, R., Feddersen, D., Mao, H., and Lindberg, S. E., 2013. Do we understand what the mercury speciation instruments are actually measuring? Results of RAMIX. Environmental Science & Technology, dx.doi.org/10.1021/es3039104.

32. Gustin, M., Weiss-Penzias, P. S., & Peterson, C., 2012. Investigating sources of gaseous oxidized mercury in dry deposition at three sites across Florida, USA. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12(19): 92019219 (not previously listed).

33. Hale, R. L., Hoover, J. H., Wollheim, W. M., & Vörösmarty, C. J., 2013. History of nutrient inputs to the Northeastern United States, 19302000. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, DOI: 10.1002/gbc.20049.

34. Heckel, P. F., Keener, T. C., & LeMasters, G. K., 2013. Background Soil Mercury: An Unrecognized Source of Blood Mercury in Infants? Open Journal of Soil Science 3: 2329.

35. Houlton, B., Boyer, E., Finzi, A., Galloway, J., Leach, A., Liptzin, D., et al., 2013. Intentional versus unintentional nitrogen use in the United States: Trends, efficiency and implications. Biogeochemistry, DOI: 10.1002/gbc.20049.

36. Inglett, P. W., & Inglett, K. S., 2013. Biogeochemical changes during early development of restored calcareous wetland soils. Geoderma 192: 132141.

37. Jicha, T. M., Johnson, L. B., Hill, B. H., Regal, R. R., Elonen, C. M., & Pearson, M. S., 2013. Spatial and temporal patterns of nitrification rates in forested floodplain wetland soils of upper Mississippi River Pool 8. River Research and Applications, DOI: 10.1002/rra.2663.

38. Jones, G. B., 2013. Nutrient Dynamics in Cool-Season Pastures (Doctoral dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University).

39. Keimowitz, A. R., Parisio, S., Adams, M. S., Interlichia, K., Halton, C., Kroenke, S., & Hubert, A., 2013. Identification of Ombrotrophic Bogs in the Catskill Mountains, NY by Geochemical and Isotopic Methods. Wetlands 33: 355364.

40. Kim, K. I., Kaiser, D. E., & Lamb, J., 2013. Corn response to starter fertilizer and broadcast sulfur evaluated using strip trials. Agronomy Journal 105(2): 401411.

41. Kos, G., Ryzhkov, A., Dastoor, A., Narayan, J., Steffen, A., Ariya, P. A., & Zhang, L., 2013. Evaluation of discrepancy between measured and modelled oxidized mercury species. Atmos. Chem. Phys. 13: 4839-4863, DOI:10.5194/acp-13-4839-2013.

42. Kranabetter, J., Saunders, S., MacKinnon, J., Klassen, H., & Spittlehouse, D., 2013. An assessment of contemporary and historic nitrogen availability in contrasting coastal douglas-fir forests through ´15N of tree rings. Ecosystems, DOI: 10.1007/s10021-012-9598-z.

43. Lajtha, K., & Jones, J., 2013. Trends in cation, nitrogen, sulfate and hydrogen ion concentrations in precipitation in the United States and Europe from 1978 to 2010: A new look at an old problem. Biogeochemistry, DOI: 10.1007/s10533-013-9860-2.

44. Lamborg, C. H., Engstrom, D. R., Fitzgerald, W. F., & Balcom, P. H., 2013. Apportioning global and non-global components of mercury deposition through 210Pb indexing. Science of the Total Environment 448: 132140.

45. Lei, H., Liang, X.-Z., Wuebbles, D. J., & Tao, Z., 2013. Model analyses of atmospheric mercury: present air quality and effects of transpacific transport on the United States, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss. 13: 9849-9893, DOI:10.5194/acpd-13-9849-2013.

46. Lessard, C. R., Poulain, A. J., Ridal, J. J., & Blais, J. M., 2013. Steady-state mass balance model for mercury in the St. Lawrence River near Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Environmental Pollution 174: 229235.

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