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