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Atmospheric Deposition In The Lake Champlain Basin : Research Plan And Workshop Proceedings, June 5-6, 2003, Burlington, Vt
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Description:"A framework for a five-year strategic research plan (2004 - 2009) is presented that addresses atmospheric deposition issues in the Lake Champlain basin in the context of known and anticipated funding opportunities. ... The overall goal of this research plan is to quantify the annual atmospheric deposition of mercury, major inorganic ions (sulfate, oxidized and reduced nitrogen), and selected toxins within the Lake Champlain watershed. This program will support the subsequent development of a pollutant budget for Lake Champlain"--Research plan.
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Content Notes:sponsored by the NOAA National Sea Grant Program in collaboration with the NOAA Air Resources Laboratory and Lake Champlain Sea Grant ; Gerry Livingston, Jurij Homziak, Richard Artz [editors].
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Sponsored by the NOAA National Sea Grant Program in collaboration with NOAA Air Resources Laboratory and Lake Champlain Sea Grant
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