| List of Tables |
xiii |
| List of Figures |
xv |
| Acronyms and Initialisms |
xxii |
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Chapter 1: Dry
deposition of particles to water surfaces
      Maria
J. Zufall and Cliff I. Davidson |
1 |
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Chapter 2: Influence
of temporal changes in relative humidity
on size and dry depositional fluxes
of aerosol particles bearing trace elements
       John
M. Ondov, Terri L. Quinn, Gary F. Battel |
17 |
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Chapter 3: Atmospheric
particle size distributions and dry
deposition measured around Lake Michigan
       Thomas
M. Holsen, Xiang Zhu, Nasrin R. Khalili,
Jim J. Lin, Puji Lestari, Cheng-Shan
Lu, Kenneth E. Noll |
35 |
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Chapter 4: Mechanisms
of atmospheric wet deposition of chemical
contaminants       
Dianne L. Poster, Joel E. Baker |
51 |
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Chapter 5: Snow
depositions of atmospheric semivolatile
organic chemicals       
Thomas P. Franze, Dennis J. Gregor,
Steven J. Eisenreich |
73 |
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Chapter 6: Air-Water
exchange of semivolatile organic chemicals
in the Great Lakes       
Steven J. Eisenreich, Keri C. Hornbuckle,
Diane R. Achman |
109 |
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Chapter 7: Modeling
atmospheric deposition and gas exchange
of hazardous air pollutants over Lake
Michigan       
Nicola Pirrone and Gerald J. Keeler |
137 |
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Chapter 8: Field
and laboratory investigations of particle/gas
distribution for polychlorinated biphenyls
and other semivolatile organic compounds
       Rene
L. Falconer and Terry F. Bidleman |
151 |
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Chapter 9: Loadings
of atmospheric trace elements and organic
contaminants to the Chesapeake Bay
       Joel
E. Baker, Dianne L. Poster, Cheryl Ann
Clark, Thomas M. church, Joesphe R.
Sudlark, John M. Ondov, Rebeca M. Dikhut,
Gregory Cutter |
171 |
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Chapter 10: Atmospheric
deposition of trace elements to the
Mid-Atlantic Bight       
Joseph R. Scudlark and Thomas M.
Church |
195
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Chapter 11: Atmospheric
deposition of trace elements to the
Western Pacific Basin       
Richard Arimoto, Yuan Gao, Ming-Yu
Zhou, Dong Soo Lee, Liqi Chen, Deyu
Gu Zhihong Wang, Xiaoye Zhang |
209 |
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Chapter 12: The
significance of atmospheric deposition
as a source of PCBs and PAHs to Narragansett
Bay       
James S. Lattimer |
227 |
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Chapter 13: Atmospheric
mercury deposition and cycling in the
Lake Champlain Basin of Vermont
       Tim
Scherbatskoy, Janet M. Burke, Anne W.
Rea, Gerald J. Keeler |
245
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Chapter 14: Monitoring
of selected organochlorine and polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbon compounds in arctic
air       
Phillip Fellin, Leonard A. Barrie,
Derek Muir |
259 |
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Chapter 15: Atmospheric
contaminant deposition to the Great
Lakes determined from the integrated
atmospheric deposition network       
Barbara R. Hillery, Raymond M. Hoff,
Ronald A. Hites |
277 |
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Chapter 16: Deposition
of Semivolatile Toxic Air Pollutants
to the Great Lakes: A regional modeling
approach       
Jason K.S. Ching, Francis S. Binkowski,
O. Russell Bullock, Jr. |
293 |
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Chapter 17: Recent
measurements of atmospheric mercury
in the Great Lakes region       
Gerald J. Keeler and Marion Hoyer |
305 |
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Chapter 18: Modeling
of regional scale atmospheric mercury
transport and deposition using RELMAP
       O.
Russell Bullock, Jr., Willaim G. Benjey,
Martha H. Keating |
323 |
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Chapter 19: Methodologies
to estimate the air-surface exchange
of atmospheric nitrogen compounds
       Winston
T. Like and Richard A. Valigura |
349 |
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Chapter 20: Dissolved
organic nitrogen in the atmospheric
environment       
Krystyna Gorzelska, Joseph R. Scudlark,
William C. Keene |
379 |
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Chapter 21: Using
the regional aid deposition model to
determine the nitrogen deposition airshed
of the Chesapeake Bay watershed
      Robin
L. Dennis |
393 |
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Chapter 22: Atmospheric
nitrogen deposition in estuarine and
coastal waters: biogeochemical and water
quality impacts       
Hans W. Paerl, Carmen Aguilar, Marilyn
L. Fogel |
415 |
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| Chapter 23: Nitrogen
input-output budgets for forests in
the Chesapeake Bay watershed |
431 |
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| Index |
443 |