Progress 10/01/15 to 09/30/19
Outputs Target Audience: The scientific community, resource managers and policy makers will be provided with high quality information on the exposure of managed and natural ecosystems to biologically important chemical deposition and other stresses resulting from changes in the nation's chemical climate. Changes/Problems: Due to an error on my part, this grant was not submitted for renewal last year. We will need to identify funds that can allow data collection to continue in FY20 as to not compromise the period of record associated with one of the longest operating sites in the NADP. What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?
Nothing Reported
How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest? The data become a part of a publically maintained database and NADP publications. These are done nationally with our roll being simply data collection and submission. What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals?
Nothing Reported
Impacts What was accomplished under these goals?
Continued collection and processing of weekly precipitation samples at the NADP site located in Aurora, NY. This station has among the longest continuous data records in the national network of acid deposition recording sites.
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Progress 10/01/17 to 09/30/18
Outputs Target Audience: The scientific community, resource managers and policy makers will be provided with high quality information on the exposure of managed and natural ecosystems to biologically important chemical deposition and other stresses resulting from changes in the nation's chemical climate. Changes/Problems: Transfer of the processing lab to Wisconsin has not caused any issues of note in the previous year. What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?
Nothing Reported
How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest? The data become a part of a publically maintained database and NADP publications. These are done nationally with our roll being simply data collection and submission. What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals? As above we will continue to collect weekly precipitation samples which were sent (via 2-day UPS) to the NADP Central Analysis Laboratory for measurement of acidity, solution conductivity, sulfate, chloride, nitrate, orthophosphate, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium. We are prepared for the transfer of the NADP analysis lab from Illinois to Wisconsin. NADP equipment will also be maintained and winterized as per NADP requirements.
Impacts What was accomplished under these goals?
Continued collection and processing of weekly precipitation samples at the NADP site located in Aurora, NY. This station has among the longest continuous data records in the national network of acid deposition recording sites.
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Progress 10/01/16 to 09/30/17
Outputs Target Audience:The scientific community, resource managers and policy makers will be provided with high quality information on the exposure of managed and natural ecosystems to biologically important chemical deposition and other stresses resulting from changes in the nation's chemical climate. Changes/Problems:We are aware of the tranfer of the processing lab to Wisconsin. We have been assured that this will not affect our budgeted processing costs. The effect on shippping costs has not yet been determined. What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?
Nothing Reported
How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest?The data become a part of a publically maintained database and NADP publications. These are done nationally with our roll being simply data collection and submission. What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals?As above we will continue to collect weekly precipitation samples which were sent (via 2-day UPS) to the NADP Central Analysis Laboratory for measurement of acidity, solution conductivity, sulfate, chloride, nitrate, orthophosphate, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium. We are prepared for the transfer of the NADP analysis lab from Illinois to Wisconsin. NADP equipment will also be maintained and winterized as per NADP requirements.
Impacts What was accomplished under these goals?
Continued collection and processing of weekly precipitation samples at the NADP site located in Aurora, NY. This station has among the longest continuous data records in the national network of acid deposition recording sites.
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Progress 10/01/15 to 09/30/16
Outputs Target Audience: The scientific community, resource managers and policy makers will be provided with high quality information on the exposure of managed and natural ecosystems to biologically important chemical deposition and other stresses resulting from changes in the nations chemical climate. Changes/Problems:
Nothing Reported
What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?
Nothing Reported
How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest?The data become a part of a publically maintained database and NADP publications. These are done nationally with our roll being simply data collection and submission. What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals?As above we will continueto collect weekly precipitation samples which were sent (via 2-day UPS) to the NADP Central Analysis Laboratory for measurement of acidity, solution conductivity, sulfate, chloride, nitrate, orthophosphate, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium. NADP equipment will also be maintained and winterized as per NADP requirements.
Impacts What was accomplished under these goals?
Continued collection and processing of weekly precipitation samples at the NADP site located in Aurora, NY. This station has among the longest continuous data records in the national network of acid deposition recording sites.
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