Since 1978, the National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP) has tracked the status and changes in the many different chemical compounds within precipitation across the continent. The NADP monitors the removal of pollutants from the atmosphere; but more importantly, it monitors the addition of chemical compounds into the Biosphere and ecosystems of
Results/Conclusions
It is clear that the addition of acidic compounds to ecosystems has dropped drastically over the past three decades, but that certain regions are still experiencing high acidic compound loading. Our data also show that nitrogen deposition is increasing, and in particular to very sensitive ecosystems. Additionally, we are noting the heavy regional increases is nitrogen deposition are due to ammonium increases. Finally, we can now show the approximate distribution of mercury input to ecosystems over