detailed citation - record # 5908
- Title
- The New Jersey Atmospheric Deposition Network
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- Web Document or Associated Web Site
- http://www.state.nj.us/dep/dsr/research/
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- Abstract
- The New Jersey Atmospheric Deposition Network was collaborative environmental research and monitoring effort between Rutgers University and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). The objectives of the project were to quantify current concentrations and deposition fluxes of atmospheric chemicals and assess their spatial and seasonal trends. The evaluation of the potential impact of atmospheric deposition to terrestrial aquatic ecosystems and the identification of local and regional sources of atmospheric contaminants were also implicit goals of the project. Ultimately NJADN results will establish baseline levels of atmospheric chemicals that will be useful in the evaluation of long-term trends and the effectiveness of pollution control efforts.
- Author
- Reinfelder, John R. : Totten, Lisa A. : Eisenreich, Steven J. : Aucott, Michael
- Publisher
- Division of Science, Research and Technology, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
- Publication Date
- 2004/01/01
- Publication Place
- Trenton, New Jersey
- Supplemental Information
- 174 p., tables, charts
- Primary Theme Keyword
- air, air quality, contamination, pollution, air pollution
- Theme Keywords
- atmospheric deposition, New Jersey Atmospheric Deposition Network, NJATP, PCBs, PAHs
- Primary Place Keyword
- New Jersey
- Type of Document
- Report/study
- Document Location
- NJER 04-282
- Comments
- Michael Aucott is the the NJDEP Project Manager
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