vvEPA
United States     Environmental Monitoring Systems
Environmental Protection Laboratory
Agency        Research Triangle Park NC 27711
                                    EPA-600/8-84-023
                                    September 1984
            Research and Development
Acid  Deposition
System (ADS) for
Statistical Reporting
            System Design and
            User's Code Manual

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                                        EPA-600/8-84-023
                                        September 198**
             ACID DEPOSITION SYSTEM (ADS)
              FOR STATISTICAL REPORTING

         System Design and User's Code Manual


                          by
                     C.  R. Watson
                     A.  R. Olsen
        Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory
              Richland,  Washington 99352
                   Project Officer

                   E. Gardner Evans
        Data Management and Analysis Division
     Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
          Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
     under a Related Services Agreement with the
              U. S. Department of Energy
             Contract DE-AC06-76RLO 1830
     ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LABORATORY
          OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
         U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
          RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC  27711

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                      NOTICE

This document has been reviewed in accordance with
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency policy and
approved for publication.  Mention of trade names
or commercial products does not constitute endorse-
ment or recommendation for use.

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                                ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
     The design, implementation and documentation of any data  base integrating
data collected by different organizations for different purposes  is never an
easy task.  As the ADS data base designers,  we are fortunate to have had  the
support and advice of numerous individuals who knew the problems  connected with
precipitation chemistry data collection,  analyses and reporting.   Peter
Finkelstein and Gardner Evans of  U.S.  EPA's Environmental  Monitoring Systems
Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, directed our efforts.   Malcolm Still
(CANSAP), Jim Gibson (NADP), Dave Bigelow (NADP), Walter Chan  (APIOS),
Terry Dana (MAP3S/PCN), Alain Sirois (CANSAP), Mary Ann Allan  (EPRI) and
John Jansen (UAPSP) reviewed draft system designs.  The ADS is better because
of their efforts.  Sharon Popp graciously prompted us to produce  a good
document and was willing to type our numerous revisions.

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                                   CONTENTS





1.   PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT	   1.1



2.   INTRODUCTION TO ADS	   2.1



3.   ADS DATA INPUT	   3.1



     DEFINITION OF TRANSFER PROCEDURES	   3.1



     NETWORK OPERATION UPDATES	   3.2



     SITE DESCRIPTION UPDATES 	   3.2



     SAMPLE DATA UPDATES	   3.2



4.   ADS DATA BASE	   4.1



     MAIN DATA FILES	   4.1



     ANCILLARY FILES	   4.1



     RECORD DESCRIPTION PROTOCOL	   4.3



     SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD DESCRIPTION	   4.3



     SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD DESCRIPTION 	   4.9



     COMPONENT-ANALYZED-RECORD DESCRIPTION	   4.19



     SITE-HISTORY-RECORD DESCRIPTION	   4.23



     NETWORK-ANALYSIS-PROTOCOL DESCRIPTION  	   4.24



5.   ADS RETRIEVAL	   5.1



     REQUESTING INFORMATION 	   5.2



     PRINTED REPORTS	   5.2



     DATA TAPE EXTRACTION	   5.3



APPENDIX A - SUMMARY OF ADS RECORD DEFINITIONS	   A.I



APPENDIX B - TABLES OF ADS VALID CODES FOR SELECTED DATA FIELDS ....   B.I



APPENDIX C - NETWORK SITES INCLUDED IN ADS	   C.I



APPENDIX D - INPUT DATA TRANSFER FORMATS FOR CONTRIBUTING NTEWORKS. .  .   D.I



APPENDIX E - STANDARD ADS REPORTS	   E.I



APPENDIX F - ADS OUTPUT TAPE FORMAT	   F.I

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                         ACID DEPOSITION SYSTEM (ADS)
                           FOR STATISTICAL REPORTING
                         1.0  PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT


     This document is a general  purpose description of the ADS data management
system.  It explains to acid precipitation monitoring network managers how
their data is being merged with  that from other networks.  For the researcher,
this document defines what information is available in ADS.  It is not a
user's guide, nor is it a programmer's maintenance guide, however both the
user and the programmer should read it.

     The body of the document is rather general; we expect that it will not be
revised in the near future.  Chapter 2 describes the data base in general
terms and discusses our design philosophy.  Chapter 3 explains how data is
added to ADS.  Chapter 4 explains the data base design and defines the
contents of each data field.  Because ADS is combining information from
several networks into a common format, it is essential that users of the data
understand chapter 4.  Chapter 5 explains how to obtain information from ADS.

     The appendices contain material which is expected to change as more data
and more networks are included in the system.  We expect to revise and
re-issue selected appendices on  an annual basis.

     Appendix A summarizes the ADS record definitions.  It is intended
primarily for use by ADS staff.   The record definitions will  change as the
data base design is refined, but the basic definitions of the contents of the
data fields will remain as described in the body of this report.

     Appendix B summarizes valid codes for selected data fields.  Addition of
a new network to ADS causes modification of all the tables in Appendix B.
Users of data extracted from ADS must use these tables to understand the data.

     Appendix C summarizes the sites which are defined in the ADS site file.
This list will expand as new networks are added or as new sites are added to
existing networks.

     Appendix D defines data tape formats which are acceptable for sending
information to ADS.  This appendix is of primary interest to  network managers.

     Appendix E describes printed reports available from ADS.  The development
of data summarization techniques for acid precipitation information is the
primary research mission of the  ADS staff, therefore, the contents of this
appendix will change frequently.

     Appendix F describes the information available to users  on magnetic tape.
This is the preferred method for users who desire individual  sample data for
multiple sites or substantial time periods.   Appendix F contains the actual
record definition used.
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                           2.0  INTRODUCTION TO ADS


     The EPA Acid Deposition System (ADS) for statistical reporting has been
established at Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) for the EPA.  The goals and
guidelines of the system are:

  .  To develop and provide statistical summaries of the spatial and temporal
     characteristics of acid deposition in North America.

  .  To provide a single place to obtain deposition monitoring data for
     North America.

  .  To have ADS coincide as close as possible with individual monitoring
     network information.

  .  To have monitoring data accessible to the general research community.

     ADS is being designed and implemented as part of a project to develop and
apply statistical procedures that accurately reflect the spatial and temporal
characteristics of acid deposition in North America.  The project requires
that deposition data from multiple monitoring networks be combined into a
common data format while preserving essential qualifiers associated with
individual data items.  Since such a combined data set did not exist, its
development is included as part of the statistical reporting project.  It is
emphasized that ADS is designed to support the statistical reporting
development and to serve as a resource for other researchers.

     A primary goal is to facilitate convenient and quick response to data
requests.  This includes hard copy standard statistical summaries, detailed
listings for small subsets of ADS, computer tapes of subsets of ADS and
possibly direct dial-up interactive access.  In all cases, retrieval  requests
will be processed on a timely basis,, eventually within one or two days.

     Our concept of a data management system is to use commercially available
computer software as much as possible.  We have selected DATATRIEVE,  a query
language developed by Digital Equipment Corporation for POP 11's and  VAX's.
We will use it for about 90% of the computing on this project; previously
developed in-house tape format conversion programs will account for the bulk
of the remainder.  This approach allows our staff to concentrate on the data
rather than on the software which supports the data.

     We know from experience with similar projects that the final  design of
the data base will evolve from our initial concepts.  The computing resources
we will use in ADS are very flexible.   Redefinition of records by addition or
deletion of fields is a relatively easy task.   It often takes more time to
document the new structure than it does to restructure the file.
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     A primary goal  of ADS is to make it easy for the various networks to
store and retrieve information in a centralized data base.   We intend to work
with the network managers to develop the easiest method for each network to
send information to ADS.  In discussions with network managers, we want to
place the emphasis on the completeness of the information transferred.  We do
recognize that we may not be able to accommodate completely every network on
their data input formats.

     The ADS data base will  be maintained on several index-sequential computer
files with tape back up.  DATATRIEVE running on a VAX 780 will allow
interactive access to the data.  The files are designed to optimize retrieval
of information based on SITE, DATE, or COMPONENT.  Other retrieval requests
will require a sequential search of the data, increasing the retrieval time
from seconds to minutes.

     The data will be stored in a uniform format using common measurement
units.  The common units and associated conversion factors are shown in
Appendix B, Table B.6 and Table B.7.  If, for example, a network measures rain
depth in inches, the inches  will be converted to millimeters by a table as
part of our data input procedure; output will be available in either form at
the requester's option.

     Since the data from all networks will be converted (if necessary) to a
uniform system of measurement units as it is added to the data base, persons
making retrieval requests will be given a range of output conversion options.
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                             3.0  ADS DATA INPUT
     Precipitation chemistry monitoring networks are the focal  point for
acquisition of data for the ADS data base.   Networks that participate in the
ADS data base are required to furnish detailed information concerning their
network operation, quality assurance procedures, site descriptions, and
chemical laboratory operation as well as actual  sample data.   Monitoring
networks able to furnish the required documentation must, in  addition,
understand and comply with the ADS data input procedures described in this
document and as amended by the ADS staff.  Although individual  sample
precipitation, pH and ion species concentrations are central  to ADS, other
supporting information has equal importance.   The major categories of
information are discussed in this section.

     Information required from each network consists of written documentation
and computerized individual sample data.  Written documentation includes a
description of the monitoring network, network operation protocol, network
quality assurance procedures, chemical laboratory procedures, data screening
procedures, and individual site descriptors.   Copies of key network documents,
including published data reports if available, are required for ADS staff use.
This written documentation provides the basic information to  initiate a new
network for inclusion in ADS.  Computerized precipitation sample data become
part of the ADS data base only after the supporting information is provided.

     Transfer of network data to ADS involves definition of transfer
procedures, network operation updates, site descriptions and  routine sample
updates.  The procedures for each of these  are agreed upon by the
participating network coordinator and ADS data manager and must be consistent
with this document.  The transfer process assumes that all data received from
a network have been subjected to internal network QA and QC checks and agrees
with the network's own data base contents.   The transfer process includes QA
checks for the transfer but these checks are  not equivalent to  a network's
internal QA and QC program.


DEFINITION OF TRANSFER PROCEDURES


     Before a network contributes sample data to ADS, the material in this
document (especially Section 4) is read by  the network coordinator to
introduce ADS's system design.  The manual  gives detailed definitions for all
data items associated with site descriptions  and sample records.  Initial
introduction of a network into ADS requires detailed information on the
network operation, chemical analysis protocol  and site definition.  Appendix D
includes forms for providing this information.  After receiving and
implementing this information in the ADS data base, a complete  copy of the
information as included in ADS is sent to the network for checking and
approval.  At the same time additional documentation not yet  received from the
network is requested.
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     The definition of the transfer process also includes  procedures  for
sample data transfer.   Since ADS uses  a single data  format for all  networks,
procedures to map a network's sample data format,  including flags  and
comments, to ADS data  format are required.   Based  on the information  furnished
by the network, the ADS data manager defines these procedures  and  sends  them
to the network coordinator for review and approval.


NETWORK OPERATION UPDATES


     After initial  introduction of a network into  the ADS  system,  changes  in
network operation may  occur.  Field procedures or  instruments  may  change,
laboratory procedures  may be modified  or other network protocols may  be
modified.  Such changes must be communicated to the  ADS data manager  before
sample data affected by the change may be included in ADS.  The information
concerning changes must be stated as specific to individual sites,  if
applicable, and to a specific time of occurrence.   It is the responsibility of
the network to notify  the ADS data manager if a change occurs.  Forms are
provided in Appendix D for communicating these updates.  Network operation
updates to ADS will be compiled and returned to the  network to check  and
approve prior to a sample update.


SITE DESCRIPTION UPDATES
     ADS includes provisions for maintaining both quantitative and qualitative
(narrative) information for each site.   The transfer process for updates  to
this information is the same as for network operation information.  It is
discussed separately to indicate the importance of the information.   Each time
there is a change in site operation, the form in Figure D.5 should be
photocopied, completed and sent to the  ADS data manager.


SAMPLE DATA UPDATES


     Sample data updates to ADS are to  be completed quarterly for each
network.  Before initiating a sample data update (including the first) for a
network, the ADS data manager checks with the network concerning network
operation updates.  All transfers of sample data to ADS are in computerized
form, either on magnetic tape (preferred) or computer punched cards.   The
exact tape characteristics and data form are specified in Appendix D.

     Upon receipt of a sample data update, the ADS data manager transfers the
data to a temporary file, and verifies  that the transfer is correct.   The
verification includes a check on the total number of records transferred, and
a comparison with a printed listing furnished by the network.  The temporary
file is then mapped into the ADS data format.  Before placing the data into
the ADS data base, a printer report suitable for confirmation of the  transfer
process is prepared, checked by the ADS data manager and sent to the  network
for approval.
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                               4.0   ADS  DATA  BASE


 MAIN  DATA  FILES
      The  ADS  data  base  uses  three main  files:   the  SITE-SUMMARY  file,  the
 SAMPLE-DEFINITION  file,  and  the  COMPONENT-ANALYZED  file.

      There  are  several  records per  geographic  location  in  the SITE-SUMMARY
 file.   Each defines  sampling conditions for a  given  time period  at  that
 location.   The  record with the highest  revision number  contains  current
 information.  The  SITE-HISTORY file  (discussed  below) contains supporting
 narrative information.

      There  is one  record  per sample  (e.g.  month, week, or event) in the
 SAMPLE-DEFINITION  file.   The sample  definitions are  tied to the  site summaries
 by  the  unique ADS-IDENT  number.  The special case of quality control samples
 will  be handled by a code in this file.

      There  is one  record  per component analyzed per  sample in the
 COMPONENT-ANALYZED file which is tied to the SAMPLE-DEFINITION file through
 the ADS-IDENT number, the ADS reference date, and the codes for  the component
 (chemical species).


 ANCILLARY FILES
     There are two important ancillary files which contain relatively static
 information.

     The SITE-HISTORY file contains information about the changes in the
 sampling protocol at each site.  There are multiple records per geographic
 location in this file, one for each time there was a change in operating
 protocol at a site.

     The NETWORK-ANALYSIS-PROTOCOL file contains information about the number
 and type of measurements normally performed on a sample, the instrument and
 technique used to measure the components, and a network supplied estimate of
 the accuracy of the measurements.  There is one record per component measured
 at this site in this file.

     There will be several other minor files in the data base.   One will
 contain the expanded site definitions including mailing addresses, technical
 contact person, etc.   Another will  contain a brief history of each network.  A
 series of files will  be used as tables for code validation and  translation.
These minor files will  be documented briefly here, and in detail after the
 system has been fully implemented.

     The following diagram (Figure  1)  places our data  base in perspective.
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     MAIN FILES
ANCILLARY FILES
CATEGORY
SITE-SUMMARY FILE
A record for each
revision at a
site
                                SITE-HISTORY FILE
                                A narrative record
                                for each revision
                                at a side
                             SITE
                         IDENTIFICATION
                                NETWORK-ANALYSIS-PROTOCOL FILE
                                A record for each
                                component normally
                                measured
SAMPLE-DEFINITION FILE
A record for each
sample period with
precipitation
                                                              SAMPLE DATA
COMPONENT-ANALYZED FILE
A record for each
component measured on
a sample
          FIGURE 1.  Acid Deposition Data System Schematic Design
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 RECORD  DESCRIPTION  PROTOCOL
      We  have  established  the  data base  using DATATRIEVE, a query  language  for
 DEC  computers.   DATATRIEVE allows easy  access  to the data for ad  hoc
 retrievals, and  also  supports  procedures for routine report production.

      We  have  written  the  record definitions in DATATRIEVE style.   In that
 style, a  record  definition is  written in outline form.  Group items (those
 without  a  Picture clause) are  included  to show logical grouping of the fields.
 Only two  types of Picture have been used in these definitions:  X and 9.
 Picture  X  indicates one alphanumeric character.  Picture X(2), or PIC XX,
 indicates  space  for two alphanumerics.  Picture 9 indicates one numeric
 character, while PIC  9(4), or  PIC 9999, indicates four numerics.  The position
 of a decimal  point is  indicated by the  letter V, thus PIC 999V9 indicates
 space for  three  numerics  to the left and one to the right of the decimal
 point.   Provision for  a minus  sign associated with a number is indicated by
 the  letter S  to  the left  of the first 9 in a Picture, i.e., S9(3).

      A s ecial binary  format  is available for storing dates.  This is
 indicatec  by  usage DATE rather than a PIC.  A computer word may be used to
 store numeric information; this is indicated by usage REAL rather than a PIC.

      DATATRIEVE  has the ability to display virtual  fields - values which are
 derived from  other fields are  computed and displayed as if they were actual
 fields in the data base.  We have indicated these fields with the word
 "computed", in DATATRIEVE they are defined with a COMPUTED BY clause.

      This section of the document describes in detail  each field in the
 records of the ADS data base.  The descriptions include valid codes and their
 translations  for coded fields.  The translations will  appear on most screen or
 paper output, the codes will  be written to computer tape output.   Appendix A
 contains a concise summary of  the fields.   The various codes for site
 identification are tabulated in Appendix C.  Components analyzed,  their codes,
 and  standardized measurement units and their optional  output conversion
 factors are shown in Appendix B.


 SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD DESCRIPTION


      The SITE-SUMMARY file is relatively static.   It contains  several  records
 per  sampling site.   New records are  created only when  there  is  a  change in
 sampling protocol at that site.  Input is  the  responsibility of the ADS staff.
 Each  data record added to the SAMPLE-DEFINITION and  COMPONENT-ANALYZED
 files will be validated against this  file.

      Each record in  this file applies  to a  given  interval  of time.   Thus,  each
measurement value retrieved  from  the  COMPONENT-ANALYZED  file will  be
 associated with  the  protocol  (collection instrument, analysis  laboratory,
etc.) in  effect  when  the sample was collected.
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     The SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD  is  divided  into  four  major  groups:

          1 SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD
               2 ADS-KEY
               2 SITE-NAMES
               2 SITE-LOCATION
               2 SITE-PROTOCOL

Each group is discussed in detail  below.

     The first group in the  SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD is the ADS-KEY:

               2 ADS-KEY
                    3 ADS-NUM
                    3 ADS-TYPE
                    3 ADS-REV-NUM
                  PIC X(3)
                  PIC X
                  PIC X(2)
These three fields are the unique site identifier which  ties the various files
together.
     The ADS-NUM identification number will  be
it will be unique to that geographic location.
character alphanumeric with the intent of defining
numerically.  If more than 1000 sites are defined,
This ADS-NUM will not change, even if operation of
responsibility of another network.
assigned by the ADS manager -
 We have defined it as a three
    the first 999 sites
    letters will be used.
    this site becomes the
     The ADS-TYPE is a letter which indicates sampler at the site.   Sites with
a single sampler will  be coded "a", while sites with coincident samplers will
be assigned two records in this file, the primary sampler will  be coded "a"
while the secondary one will  be "b".  This scheme allows for many coincident
samplers at a given site.

     The ADS-REV-NUM is a two digit number which will be incremented each time
the protocol at that site is  modified.  For example, suppose site "152a" was
initiated on 1/1/77 with a brand X sampler.  The ADS-REV-NUM would be assigned
as "00".  Suppose that a brand Y sampler replaced the original  device on
2/15/78.  The new ADS-REV-NUM would be "01".  In the SAMPLE-DEFINITION and
COMPONENT-ANALYZED files, all data collected between 1/1/77 and 2/15/78 would
be associated with ADS-IDENT  "152aOO" while samples collected after 2/15/78
would be coded "152a01".  If  the administration of site 152 changed from
network "ABC" to network "EFG" on 7/1/80, a new ADS-REV-NUM, "02" would be
assigned.  Upon retrieval, it would be up to the requester to decide whether
to use samples with ADS-IDENT of "152aOO", "152a01", and "152a02" in the
analysis or restrict the analysis to a subset based on the ADS-REV-NUM.  The
SITE-HISTORY records will provide a narrative history of the revisions.
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     The second group of items in the SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD contains various
references to site:

               2 SITE-NAMES
                    3 SAROAD-FIELDS
                    3 FIPS-CODES
                    3 NETWORK-SITE-IDENTIFICATION
                    3 SITE-NAME

     The first of these, the SAROAD-FIELDS contains 12 bytes, and includes one
of the alternate index keys to the file:

                    3 SAROAD-FIELDS
                         4 SAROAD-KEY                            PIC X(9)
                         4 AGENCY                                PIC X
                         4 PROJECT                               PIC X(2)

     The SAROAD-KEY may be thought of as three data items:

                         4 SAROAD-KEY                            PIC X(9)
                         4 SAROAD-SITE redefines SAROAD-KEY
                              5 STATE                            PIC X(2)
                              5 AREA                             PIC X(4)
                              5 SITE                             PIC X(3)

     This group of fields is included to provide an alternate retrieval  and
output option for those investigators who prefer the SAROAD system's site
identification scheme.

     STATE is a standard SAROAD identifier, it will be automatically validated
against the existing verification/translation table of state codes;  data with
invalid STATE code will  not be added to the data base until  the ADS
administrator has authorized the addition.  The name of the state will  appear
on most retrievals via the validation table.  This code uses numbers from 1 to
52 for the United States, Puerto Rico and American Samoa.   Two character
letter codes are used for foreign countries.

     AREA is a standard SAROAD identifier which corresponds to a county  or
city code within the United States.   It will be validated  against the table of
state-area combinations currently in the data base; addition of new  AREA codes
will  require concurrence of the ADS  administrator.

     The SAROAD SITE identifier is assigned by EPA to identify the site  and is
unique.

     The remaining two items in SAROAD-FIELDS are not part of the key since
the first nine bytes of the SAROAD identification scheme are unique  for  a
site.

                         4 AGENCY                                PIC X
                         4 PROJECT                               PIC X(2)
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These two fields, AGENCY and PROJECT,  are included for compatibility with
previously published data.

     The next group in the  SITE-NAMES  also provides an alternate access  method
to a site:

                    3 FIPS-CODES
                         4  FIPS-STATE                             PIC 99
                         4  FIPS-COUNTY                           PIC 999

     The Federal  Information Processing codes for states and counties within
states are included to provide an alternate access route.   These codes have
been extended by the ADS administrator to include Canada.

     The two digit FIPS-STATE code was assigned by FIPS almost alphabetically;
there are gaps in the code  sequence for eventual  new states.  The provinces
and territories of Canada were arbitrarily appended to the FIPS sequence by
the ADS administrator.  Table B.I lists the currently valid codes.

     The second item in the FIPS-CODES group is FIPS-COUNTY.  These three
digit codes are assigned to the alphabetic list of counties within  each  state.
The combination of FIPS-STATE and FIPS-COUNTY is  necessary to decode a county
name.

     The third group of items in the SITE-NAMES group is:

                    3 NETWORK-SITE-IDENTIFICATION
                         4  NET-KEY                               PIC X(12)
                         4  NET-SITE-NAME                         PIC X(45)

These fields define the site in terms  used by the network.  The NET-KEY  is
an alternate index key to the file.  This allows  rapid retrieval on either
the ADS identifications, the SAROAD id's, or the  network's site identification
scheme.

     The NET-KEY may be thought of as  two fields:

                         4 NET-KEY                               PIC X(12)
                         4  NET-IDENT redefines NET-KEY
                              5 NET-CODE                         PIC X(2)
                              5 NET-SITE                         PIC X(10)

     The NET-CODE is used with a table to identify the network.  The codes  are
arbitrarily assigned by the ADS administrator.  By mixing alphabetic
characters and numbers in these two bytes, we are able to provide for several
thousand networks.  Current codes and their translations are presented
in Table B.2.  The other portion of the NET-KEY is the NET-SITE.  This 10
character field contains whatever combination of letters and numbers used  by
the network to identify the site.  See Appendix C for a list of the NET-SITE
values.
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     The second item in NETWORK-SITE-IDENTIFICATION is:

                         4 NET-SITE-NAME                         PIC X(45)

This 45 character field contains a full  descriptive name of the site.

     The final group in the SITE-NAMES is

                    3 SITE-NAME                                  PIC X(18)

This 18 character site name is the nickname which appears on most output.   See
Appendix C for a list of the site names.

     The third major group in the SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD is:

               2 SITE-LOCATION
                    3 LATITUDE
                    3 LONGITUDE
                    3 ELEVATION-METERS
                    3 TIME-ZONE

The geographic location of the sampling  site is necessary in analysis  of
deposition patterns.

                    3 LATITUDE
                         4 N-OR-S                                PIC X
                         4 LATITUDE-DEG                           PIC 99
                         4 LATITUDE-MIN                           PIC 99
                         4 LATITUDE-SEC                           PIC 99

                    3 LONGITUDE
                         4 E-OR-W                                PIC X
                         4 LONGITUDE-DEG                         PIC 999
                         4 LONGITUDE-MIN                         PIC 99
                         4 LONGITUDE-SEC                         PIC 99

     The site elevation in meters above  sea level is another important aspect
of site location.  Feet above sea level  will be available as an output option.
(The elevation of the sampler above the  ground will  be in the SITE-PROTOCOL
section of this record.)

                    3 ELEVATION-METERS                           PIC 9999

     The remaining field in the SITE-LOCATION group is TIME-ZONE.   It  is used
at input to convert local  time to GMT.  At output it is  used if the local  time
option is selected.

                    3 TIME-ZONE                                  PIC S99

The time zone will include a plus or minus sign to facilitate simple addition
of time zone to GMT hour to get local  standard time.
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     The final  group in  the  SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD  is:

               2 SITE-PROTOCOL
                    3 REVISION-START-DATE                        usage  DATE
                    3 REVISION-END-DATE                          usage  DATE
                    3 MONITOR-PURPOSE                            PIC  X
                    3 PROTOCOL-SAMPLE-PERIOD                     PIC  X
                    3 INSTRUMENT-CODE                            PIC  X(2)
                    3 INSTRUMENT-AREA-SQ-CM                      PIC  9999V99
                    3 METERS-ABOVE-GROUND                        PIC  999V9
                    3 LAB-CODE                                    PIC  X(4)
                    3 NUM-COMPONENTS                             PIC  99

This group of fields is  related to the field operation at this site.   If the
sampling instrument device is replaced or modified for example, an additional
SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD will be  written and the revision dates will be modified
accordingly.  A narrative explanation of the change will  also be placed in the
SITE-HISTORY file.

                    3 REVISION-START-DATE                        usage  DATE
                    3 REVISION-END-DATE                          usage  DATE

     The two dates,'REVISION-START-DATE and REVISION-END-DATE are stored in an
internal binary format.   Various display options are available, usually the
ADS user will see "MM/YY".  These dates are repeated in the SITE-HISTORY file.
If the start date is unknown, the date of the first sample is used.  If the
revision is currently in effect, the end date will be set to 9/9/99,  that is,
Sept 9, 1999.

                    3 MONITOR-PURPOSE                            PIC  X

     MONITOR-PURPOSE is  a single character code  which identifies the  reason
that samples are collected at this site.  Two codes are valid:

               R  = regional
               S  = source directed

The code "R" indicates that precipitation is being monitored in order to
characterize a geographic region, while the "S"  indicates that the site is
part of an effort to evaluate deposition patterns near known or suspected
sources of acid precipitation.

                    3 PROTOCOL-SAMPLE-PERIOD                     PIC  X

     The PROTOCOL-SAMPLE-PERIOD is a code to indicate the network's intended
sample collection plan.   The current codes are:

               E = event
               D = daily
               W = weekly
               M = monthly
               L = lunar month (4 weeks)
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                    3 INSTRUMENT-CODE                            PIC X(2)

     The INSTRUMENT-CODE is a two character code which identifies the sample
collection instrument.  A minor file will contain a full description of the
instrument.  Current codes are given in Table B.3.  The INSTRUMENT-CODE will
also be used to validate additions to the data base; new instrument codes will
require confirmation by the ADS administrator.

                    3 INSTRUMENT-AREA-SQ-CM                      PIC 9999V99

     The INSTRUMENT-AREA-SQ-CM is a number which is specific to a sampling
device.  The collecting surface area of the sampling instrument is essential
for converting sample volume to a depth measurement for comparison with rain
gage depth.

                    3 METERS-ABOVE-GROUND                        PIC 999V9

     METERS-ABOVE-GROUND defines the height of the collecting surface above
the ground.  It may not be available for past data, if so, a default value of
"0" will be assigned.  We made this field large enough to accommodate a
collector 1000 meters above the ground if a study of vertical distribution of
rain borne acid were to be included in ADS.

                    3 LAB-CODE                                   PIC X(4)

     LAB-CODE is a four character code defining the laboratory to which
samples from this site are sent for analysis.  A table will allow a more
descriptive laboratory name to appear on output.  The codes currently in use
appear in Table B.4.

                    3 NUM-COMPONENTS                             PIC 99

     NUM-COMPONENTS is the number of components usually measured at this site.


SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD DESCRIPTION


     The SAMPLE-DEFINITION file is relatively dynamic; a new record is added
for each sample reported by a participating network.  The records are
organized by date within sampling station.   ADS uses SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD
to trace the sample collection history at a site.   Understanding the
conditions that result in a SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD being present in ADS is
essential  to the correct use of data obtained from ADS.  The conditions for a
record being present depend in part on whether the network uses a daily
PROTOCOL-SAMPLE-PERIOD or a cumulative (e.g., weekly, monthly, 4-week)
PROTOCOL-SAMPLE-PERIOD.

     For a cumulative PROTOCOL-SAMPLE-PERIOD, a SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD is
present for all  time periods whether or not precipitation occurred or whether
or not component measurements were taken.  This is the case even if the sample
collection at the site is discontinued for  an interim period.  Every day of a
monitoring year at a site is accounted for  by a SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD.   The
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SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD clearly identifies what was the monitoring status at
the site for that period.  If the site was operating normally during the
period, then the record indicates this and gives the occurrence or not of
precipitation.  Ideally, all  precipitation occurring at a site during a year
is recorded on the SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD.  Hence, it is important for a
cumulative operation network  to provide precipitation information even though
the actual precipitation chemistry sample information is not available.

     For event or daily PROTOCOL-SAMPLE-PERIOD sites, a SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD
is present only when precipitation events occurred or for days when
precipitation occurred.  Under these conditions the SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD
for a monitoring year would provide all the information necessary to determine
wet deposition characteristics at the site.  If monitoring is interrupted at
a site for an interim period, and no information on the occurrence of
precipitation during the interim period is available, then a SAMPLE-DEFINITION-
RECORD for the time period is required by ADS.  These records are necessary to
alert the user that precipitation events have been potentially missed.

     There are six major groups in the SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD:

          1 SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD
               2 SAMPLE-KEY
               2 DATES
               2 SAMPLE-DESCRIPTION
               2 SAMPLE-QUANTITY
               2 COMPONENT-SUMMARY
               2 OBSERVATIONS

     The SAMPLE-KEY combines  the ADS-IDENT with the REFERENCE-DATE to form a
unique 14 character key to this record:

               2 SAMPLE-KEY
                    3 ADS-IDENT
                    3 REFERENCE-DATE

     The ADS-IDENT was discussed in detail for the SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD.  It is
six bytes which define a site:

                    3 ADS-IDENT
                         4 ADS-NUM                               PIC X(3)
                         4 ADS-TYPE                              PIC X
                         4 ADS-REV-NUM                           PIC 99

     The next item allows unique identification of a sample within a site:

                    3 REFERENCE-DATE
                         4 REF-YR                                PIC 99
                         4 REF-MON                               PIC 99
                         4 REF-DAY                               PIC 99
                         4 REF-HOUR                              PIC 99
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For networks such as NADP and CANSAP,  which collect weekly or monthly
composite samples, the sample reference date is the date/time the collection
bucket was placed in the sampler.   For event oriented networks such as
MAP3S/PCN and APIOS, the reference date/time is that of the end of the event.

     The next major group in the SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD is:

               2 DATES
                    3 SAMPLE-START
                    3 EVENT-START
                    3 EVENT-END
                    3 SAMPLE-END
                    3 AT-LAB-DATE

     SAMPLE-START is a 10 digit number containing the date and time the sample
collection period started.  The date is in YYMMDD format, and time is in 24
hour system using GMT.  For event  driven networks such as MAP3S/PCN,  the
sample start is identical to EVENT-START.   For networks which composite
samples, the SAMPLE-START is the date  and  time a new collection bucket is
installed.

     EVENT-START is a 10 digit number  containing the date and time the event
started.  The date is stored in YYMMDD order,  time is in 24 hour system using
GMT.  For networks which do not record event date, this field is blank.  For
networks like EPRI-SURE and APIOS  which do record EVENT-START but do  not
record SAMPLE-START both fields contains the EVENT-START value.

     EVENT-END is a 10 digit number containing the date and time at which the
event ended.  The date is in YYMMDD order, time is in 24 hour GMT.   For
networks which do not report an EVENT-END  value, this field is set blank.

     SAMPLE-END is a 10 digit number containing the date and time at  which the
sample was removed from the sampler.   The  date is in YYMMDD order,  time is in
24 hour GMT to the nearest minute.

     AT-LAB-DATE is a six digit number containing the date, in YYMMDD order,
the sample arrived at the analysis  laboratory.   If no arrival  date is given,
then AT-LAB-DATE is blank.

     The third major group in the  SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD is:

               2 SAMPLE-DESCRIPTION
                    3 QC-FLAG
                    3 ACTUAL-SAMPLE-PERIOD
                    3 PRECIP-OCCUR
                    3 PRECIP-TYPE
                    3 DEPOSITION-TYPE
                    3 MET-PROTOCOL
                    3 DAYS-IN-SAMPLE
                    3 HOURS-OF-RAIN
                    3 LID-OPENINGS
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This group of fields describe the sample characteristics  in  general.   What
type of sample, purpose of sample,  type of precipitation,  how long  was sample
collected, and did sample meet the  contributing network  protocol.   The items
in this group are:

                    3 QC-FLAG                                    PIC  X

     If this flag is not blank, it  indicates  that this  sample represents  some
sort of quality control process.   Only samples  with  a  blank  QC-FLAG will  be used
for deposition analysis.  Current codes used  for QC-FLAG  are:

           blank = non quality control  sample

               S = system blank,  dry wet-side bucket
                   rinsed and analyzed

               Q = NADP Lab QA flag - known concentration
                   solution placed  in bucket  by field
                   operator in weeks of zero  precipitation.

                    3 ACTUAL-SAMPLE-PERIOD                       PIC  X

     The ACTUAL-SAMPLE-PERIOD field shows the actual sampling interval.   The
current codes are:

               E = event
               D = daily 24 hrs
               W = weekly
               M = monthly
               L = lunar month (4 weeks)
               N = non-standard time period

The ACTUAL-SAMPLE-PERIOD is set to the PROTOCOL-SAMPLE-PERIOD as defined  in
the site record unless it is set to "N" by the ADS input data conversion
procedure.  The following decision table is used


     Protocol
      Sample           Days in               Days in              Days in
      Period           Sample                Sample                Sample

         E                NA                        1  = E          >1 = N

         D                NA                        1  = D          >1 = N

         W              <6 = N                  6,7,8  = W          >8 = N

         M             <28 = N         28,29,30,31,31  = M         >32 = N

         L             <27 = N               27,28,29  = L         >29 = N
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                    3 PRECIP-OCCUR                               PIC X

     The PRECIP-OCCUR field records explicitly the status  of knowledge (to
ADS) whether precipitation occurred or not during the time period covered by
the SAMPLE-DEFINITION RECORD.   The information in PRECIP-OCCUR is used
extensively in the preparation of standard ADS data summary reports.  The
available codes are:

               M = precipitation occurred and a measure of
                   the quantity of precipitation is available

               P = precipitation is known to have occurred but no measure
                   of the quantity of precipitation is available

               Z = no precipitation occurred during this period

               X = no information is available to ADS on whether
                   or not precipitation occurred

               Y = monitoring  site is not in operation during this
                   time span,  i.e., no attempt to monitor

By consulting this field it is easy to determine the level of monitoring
effort at the site for a given time period.

                    3 PRECIP-TYPE                                PIC X

     PRECIP-TYPE is a code for the type of precipitation collected.   While
various networks report this in detail (some report daily observations for
weekly samples, some distinguish between hail and freezing rain, etc.),
network reported precipitation types are receded to five categories  within
ADS.

               R = rain
               S = snow or other frozen precip
               M = mixed rain  and snow
               U = unknown
               N = not available, but known

This classification is based on the premise that sampling  efficiency is
primarily effected by temperature - samplers are less efficient in freezing
temperatures - and that it is  difficult to ascribe one type of precipitation to
samples representing days or weeks of collection.

                    3 DEPOSITION-TYPE                            PIC X

     DEPOSITION-TYPE is a code which indicates the type of sample, and is
dependent on the type of instrument in operation at that site.   Current codes
are:
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               B = Bulk sample, collection bucket exposed
                   continually during sample period

               W = Wet deposition, collection bucket exposed
                   only during precipitation periods

               U = Undefined, collection bucket exposed neither
                   as wet only (W) nor bulk (B)

               S - System blank, dry-wet side collection
                   bucket subjected to analysis

               N = No precipitation and no system blank

               X = No information on type available

                     3 MET-PROTOCOL                              PIC X

     MET-PROTOCOL is a code which indicates whether or not the sample met the
network's protocol.  Three codes will  be applied to the data received from the
network:

               N = sample did not meet protocol

               Y = sample did meet protocol

           blank = network did not report; assume that
                   sample did meet the protocol.

                    3 DAYS-IN-SAMPLE                             PIC 99

     DAYS-IN-SAMPLE is a two digit number containing the number of days  in the
sample.  For networks using a fixed interval  collection protocol,  the days in
the sample is the difference between the date portion of SAMPLE-END and
SAMPLE-START.  For event oriented networks, the days in the sample is the
difference between EVENT-END and EVENT-START.   If the result is zero, because
the two dates are the same, the DAYS-IN-SAMPLE field is set to 1.   Thus,  if
DAYS-IN-SAMPLE is 1, the actual elapsed time could be anywhere from a few
minutes to 48 hours.

                    3 HOURS-OF-RAIN                              PIC 9(4)

     HOURS-OF-RAIN is a four digit number reported b'y a few networks.

                    3 LID-OPENINGS                               PIC 99

     This value is available for some  of the collection instruments.  We
expect that most networks will not be  able to supply this number.   This  number
is used in a quality control sense, if it is  zero yet there is some
precipitation in the sampler an instrument error is indicated.  If the number
of lid openings is very large, an instrument error is indicated.   There  is no
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reasonable way of relating a normal  number of lid openings  to the deposition
patterns.   The values in the field have the following meaning:

               0 = Reported no lid openings
            1-90 = Actual  number of lid openings  reported
              98 = Reported occurrence of at least one lid  opening
              99 = No information reported

     The fourth major group in the SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD is:

               2 SAMPLE-QUANTITY
                    3 RAIN-GAGE-MM
                    3 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML
                    3 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR-CODE
                    3 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR
                    3 PREDICTED-VOLUME-ML
                    3 PREDICTED-DEPTH-MM
                    3 SAMPLING-EFFICIENCY


                    3 RAIN-GAGE-MM                               usage REAL

     RAIN-GAGE-MM contains the observed rain depth in the actual  sampling
period, i.e., from start to stop as defined by the network.  For NADP, this is
the sum of daily amounts.   If the site reports rain gage measurements in
inches, they will be converted to millimeters before being  stored here.   If
rain gage is not reported, a missing value code of "999999" will  be entered in
this field.

                    3 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML                           usage REAL

     SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML is the observed volume of precipitation in the sampling
instrument.  If necessary, the sample volume is converted to milliliters on
conversion of a network's  data tape to ADS.  Missing volume information  is
indicated by "999999".

                    3 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR-CODE                   PIC X

     The SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR-CODE is a flag indicating what type, if any, of
measurement error is associated with the sample volume.  These  codes are:

           * = SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR is a multiplicative estimate  of error.  It
               is a dimensionless constant.  The  upper bound is  the
               SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML times the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR.   The lower
               bound is the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML divided by the
               SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR.

           % = SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR is percent plus or minus.  The upper  bound
               is the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML plus the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML times the
               SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR.   The lower bound is the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML
               minus the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML times the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR-value.
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           + = SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR is  an absolute number.   The upper bound is
               the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML plus the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR.  The lower
               bound is the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML minus the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR.

       blank = the network did not supply any SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR.


                    3 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR                        usage REAL

     The SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR is used in conjunction with the
SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR-CODE as described  above to compute upper and lower
estimates of the sample-volume measurement.  This field may contain a decimal
point.  Missing values, indicated by a blank in SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR-CODE,
contain "999999".

                    3 PREDICTED-VOLUME-ML                        usage REAL

     The PREDICTED-VOLUME-ML is RAIN-GAGE-MM times INSTRUMENT-AREA-SQ-CM
divided by 10 to convert to ML. It may be compared with SAMPLE-VOLUME as a
measure of sampling efficiency.  Missing values, indicated by 999999, occur
when RAIN-GAGE-MM is missing.

                    3 PREDICTED-DEPTH-MM                         usage REAL

     PREDICTED-DEPTH-MM is SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML divided by INSTRUMENT-AREA-SQ-CM
and multiplied by 10 to convert to MM.  The missing value code, 999999, is
stored when SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML is missing.

                    3 SAMPLING-EFFICIENCY                        usage REAL

     SAMPLING-EFFICIENCY is a measure of the efficiency of the sampling
instrument.  It is the ratio of the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML to the
PREDICTED-VOLUME-ML.  If either the RAIN-GAGE-MM or the SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML is
missing, SAMPLING-EFFICIENCY is set to the missing value code, 999999.

     The fifth major group in the SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD is

               2 COMPONENT-SUMMARY
                    3 NUM-MEASURED
                    3 NUM-MISSING
                    3 REASON-NO-COMPONENTS
                    3 NUM-MEASURED                               PIC 99

     NUM-MEASURED is a count of the number of components for which
measurements exist.

                    3 NUM-MISSING                                PIC 99

     NUM-MISSING is a count of the number of components which are normally
measured by this network which were not measured for this sample.
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                    3 REASON-NO-COMPONENTS                       PIC X

     REASON-NO-COMPONENTS explains total  absence of the component
measurements, it has the following values:

           Blank = at least one component reported

               I = insufficient precipitation to complete any measurement

               F = field site problem - sample malfunction,
                   sample lost at site

               T = transport loss between site and lab

               L = laboratory did not complete analysis - sample loss,
                   no analysis possible,  etc.

               S = network coordinator screened (deleted) all
                   component results as being unreliable

               N = no precipitation and no analysis of dry-wet-side  bucket

               X = no information is available to ADS on whether or  not
                   precipitation occurred

               Y = monitoring site is not in operation during this time  span

The codes assigned can be considered to fall into three groups:   data present
(blank), no sample collected (N, X, Y) and sample collection/analysis
attempted (I, F, T, L, S).  In assigning  codes the the latter group, if
multiple code assignments are possible, the code dominance is S, L,  T, F and I
with S being reported over L, etc.

     The final  major group in the SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD is:

               2 OBSERVATIONS
                    3 FIELD-INITIALS
                    3 NOTE CODES
                         4 MAX-NOTE
                         4 NOTES

These fields key the narrative qualifications for the sample.  All notes are
preserved.   A subjective categorization of the notes  is provided to  assist  in
routine use of note information.

                    3 FIELD-INITIALS                             PIC X(3)

     This is the initials of the person collecting the sample.   We expect that
it will be  impossible to supply this data for old observations,  but  it ought to
be added to future observations.  The default value will  be  "unk" for
"unknown".
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     The next item in observations contains two fields:

                    3 NOTE-CODES
                         4 MAX-NOTE                              PIC X
                         4 NOTES                          '       PIC X(60)

     The MAX-NOTE is a code indicating the most severe note  to be found in  the
notes field.  NOTES contains as many as 20 three character codes describing
the sample.  These notes are defined in a hierarchy described below.

     The notes reported by sampling networks serve two purposes within each
network.  Some notes help network managers understand day-to-day operation  of
the network; the performance of station operators and sampling instruments  are
reflected in notes such as "sample lost", "rain gage inoperative",  or
"insufficient sample for complete measurement".  These notes explain why a
sample or a component of a sample is missing from the data base.  The other
type of note is often more subtle; comments such as "insect  in sample",
"sample contaminated", or "alternate operator"  imply something about the
quality of the values in the data base.

     We have developed a classificatory scheme  for the notes supplied by the
networks.  Each of the network supplied note codes was assigned a three
character code in which the first character is  a letter  -  A, B, C,  or D, and
the last two characters are arbitrary numbers from 00 to 99.  Using this
scale, the letter of the most severe note for the sample is  placed  in the
MAX-NOTE field.  This is an advisory field only, investigators using ADS are
urged to examine the entire NOTES field.   The user should  also consult the
component record RESULT-NOTE for information specific to a component.

     Table B.5 shows provisional  (subject to review by network managers)
assignment of NOTES.  The letters have the following meaning:

     A  = notes explain why complete sample data or component measurements
          were not reported.  That is, a  sample was collected (it did rain)
          but some or all of the component results are not available.

     B  = notes relate to the quality of  the sample, field conditions, etc.

     C  = notes relate to the quantity of the sample.

     D  = notes explain why one or more component results  (or all  results for
          a sample) may be suspect.

These code letters have the following hierarchical  relationship

          A     <      B     <      C     <      D

             less severe              more severe
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Example:

     Suppose an EPRI-SURE record sample has four note codes:

          13   lid opened manually
          17   pH or conductivity or temperature meter inoperative
          19   filtered samples
          28   alternate operator

These would be translated to the ADS note codes as follows:

          13  =  B12
          17  =  A05
          19  =  B15
          28  =  B20

The MAX-NOTE would be "B".  The NOTES would be:  B12A05B15B20.


COMPONENT-ANALYZED-RECORD DESCRIPTION
     The COMPONENT-ANALYZED file contains one record for each measurement
performed on the sample.  Component is a generic term used to identify all
measurements taken for a precipitation chemistry sample, except sample volume.
This includes field pH, field conductivity, lab pH, lab conductivity, total
acidity as well as ion species concentrations.  If the sample was taken but no
components were reported, there will  be no records in the COMPONENT-ANALYZED
file.  If the operating protocol called for nine component measurements on
this sample yet only two were reported by the network, only two records will
be found in this file.  The SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD contains note codes
explaining why less than the expected number of measurements is available.

     The COMPONENT-ANALYZED-RECORD consists of two major group items:

          1 COMPONENT-ANALYZED-RECORD
               2 COMPONENT-IDENT
               2 RESULTS

     The COMPONENT-IDENT group consists of two items:

               2 COMPONENT-IDENT
                    3 COMPONENT-KEY
                    3 COMPONENT-CODE

The first, COMPONENT-KEY is a group item, the next, COMPONENT-CODE is a
virtual field - it is computed from a table.

     COMPONENT-KEY consists of two items:

                    3 COMPONENT-KEY
                         4 COMPONENT-NUM                         PIC X(2)
                         4 ADS-KEY                               PIC X(14)
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There are two keys to this file,  the full  16  byte COMPONENT-KEY,  and the
14 byte ADS-KEY which is the a subset of the  COMPONENT-KEY.   This allows rapid
retrieval on either the component within a given site,  or for all sites, and
by site.  Most browsing through this file will  be by COMPONENT-NUM,  that is, a
person will  be presented with all  measurements  for a component,  i.e., sulfate,
in ascending sequence by ADS site and start date/time within  site.   On the
other hand,  retrievals based on sample information will  be via the ADS-KEY.
Components will be presented in component order within  a site.  That is, for
site 021aOO  on 79100200 components will  appear  in order of COMPONENT-NUM,
i.e., 10 (conductivity), 20 (pH), 25 (weak acid), 31 (S04), etc.

     The 16  character COMPONENT-KEY starts with the following two byte data
item:

                         4 COMPONENT-NUM                         PIC X(2)

This two character number identifies the chemical species for which  this
analysis was made.  There are currently 41 component numbers  in  use.  They are
shown in Table B.6 along with the four character component codes. Three
optional sets of measurement units which are  available  upon retrieval are
shown in Table B.7.

     The remainder of the COMPONENT-KEY is the  14 characters  which define the
ADS station  number and the sample start day/time:

                         4 ADS-KEY
                              5 ADS-IDENT
                                   6 ADS-NUM                      PIC X(3)
                                   6 ADS-TYPE                    PIC X
                                   6 ADS-REV-NUM                 PIC XX
                              5 REFERENCE-DATE
                                   6 REF-YR                      PIC 99
                                   6 REF-MON                      PIC 99
                                   6 REF-DAY                      PIC 99
                                   6 REF-HOUR                    PIC 99

These 14 characters should be self-explanatory  - they were discussed in detail
previously.

     The next item in COMPONENT-IDENT is not  actually stored  in  the  record;
it is an automatic table lookup:

                    3 COMPONENT-CODE                       computed by
                                                           COMPONENT-NUM via
                                                           COMPONENT-TABLE

This four character code identifies the chemical species for  which this
analysis was made in a mnemonic form.  The codes are shown in Table  B.6.

     The second major group in the COMPONENT-ANALYZED-RECCRD  is  the  RESULTS
group.
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               2 RESULTS
                    3 TYPE-RESULTS-FLAG
                    3 DATE-ANALYZED
                    3 ANAL-INITIAL
                    3 RESULT-NOTE
                    3 RESULT-FLAG
                    3 RESULT-VALUE
                    3 UNITS
                    3 ERROR-FLAG
                    3 ERROR-VALUE
                    3 TYPE-RESULTS-FLAG                          PIC X

This flag can have the following values:

           blank = normal  analysis
               Q = Quality Control results.

     The DATE-ANALYZED is  three data items:

                    3 DATE-ANALYZED
                         4 ANAL-YR                               PIC 99
                         4 ANAL-MO                               PIC 99
                         4 ANAL-DA                               PIC 99

This is the date the sample analysis was  completed for this component.  If
this date is unavailable,  it will  be set  to  "999999".

     The next item in RESULTS is a single data item:

                    3 ANAL-INITIAL                               PIC X(3)

These are the initials of  the person responsible for  the quality of the
reported results or the person who performed the analysis.   If it was not
supplied by the network it was set to "unk".

                    3 RESULT-NOTE                                 PIC X

     The code, RESULT-NOTE, is a one character field  which  contains
information about the result for this component.  The valid codes are:

           blank = no note for this component

               S = result  marked as "suspect" or unreliable
                   as determined by the network

               I = informative comment concerning this component
                   is given in the sample record
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     The next item in RESULTS is:

                    3 RESULT-FLAG                                PIC X.

This code identifies samples at or below detection limits, values are:

           blank = normal

               < = at or below detection limit
                   in which case, the detection limit will
                   appear in RESULT-VALUE

               * = reported value is questionable, it is between
                   detection limit and quantification limit

               > = actual value is greater than reported value

               ? = unreliable result

               A = approximate value

               L = actual value less than reported

               M = no response, minimum detectable value reported

               P = reported value is below 10% precision limit
                   (where SD/CONC >_ 0.10)

These codes are, of course, assigned by the network.

     The next item in RESULTS is the result itself:

                    3 RESULTS-VALUE                              PIC 9(6)

The six characters reserved for this number include  the decimal  point.   Thus,
it is possible for a value to be as large as 99999.   and as small  as .00001.
Negative values may also be stored in this field,  if  the network wishes.

     Note that this field allows five significant  digits.   In  practice,  none
of the participating networks report more than four  significant  digits.  ADS
will not increase the number of significant digits reported; data will be
passed on as given.  If input procedures are required to convert data to
standard ADS measurement units (see Appendix B), the  appropriate network
manager will concur in the number of digits propagated to  the  converted  data.

                    3 UNITS                                 Computed

     The UNITS associated with the RESULTS-VALUE will  be printed from a  table.
The standard ADS UNITS are shown in Appendix B.

     The last items in RESULTS relate to measurement  errors:

                    3 ERROR-FLAG                            PIC  X
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The ERROR-FLAG is a code to indicate the type of ERROR-VALUE  reported:

               * = ERROR-VALUE is  a multiplicative estimate of error.
                   It is a dimensionless constant.  The upper bound
                   is the RESULT-VALUE times the ERROR-VALUE.  The  lower
                   bound is the RESULT-VALUE divided by the ERROR-VALUE.

               % = ERROR-VALUE is  percent plus or minus.   The upper bound
                   is the RESULT-VALUE plus the RESULT-VALUE  times  the
                   ERROR-VALUE. The lower bound is the RESULT-VALUE minus
                   the RESULT-VALUE times the ERROR-VALUE.

               + = ERROR-VALUE is  an absolute number.   The upper bound
                   is the RESULT-VALUE plus the ERROR-VALUE.   The lower
                   bound is the RESULT-VALUE minus the ERROR-VALUE.

           blank = the network did not supply any ERROR-VALUE.

     The final item in this record is:

                    3 ERROR-VALUE                           PIC 9(5).

This is the numeric value which is an estimate of the precision and accuracy
of the RESULTS-VALUE.  The interpretation of the ERROR-VALUE  requires that  the
user consult with the specific procedures a network uses to derive  the  value.
ERROR-VALUE reported may refer only to laboratory analysis precision and may
not include error components related to sample procedures or  local  atmospheric
variability.


SITE-HISTORY-RECORD DESCRIPTION


     This record will provide a historical account of up to 100 changes in
sampling procedures at a particular geographic site.  It has  three  major
groups of fields:

          1 SITE-HISTORY-RECORD
               2 ADS-IDENT
               2 REVISION-DATES
               2 EXPLANATION-OF-REVISION

     The first group is ADS-IDENT.

               2 ADS-IDENT
                    3 ADS-NUM                               PIC X(3)
                    3 ADS-TYPE                              PIC X
                    3 ADS-REV-NUM                           PIC XX

These six characters are the identification code for the site as explained  in
the discussion of the SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD.
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               2 REVISION-DATES

     These two dates define the effective time frame for this revision to the
sampling procedures.  See the SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD for more details.

                    3 REVISION-START-DATE                   usage DATE
                    3 REVISION-END-DATE                     usage DATE

               2 .EXPLANATION-OF-REVISION                    PIC X(400)

     This text field will allow up to 400 characters of narrative information
to describe the change in procedures which caused generation of this record.
Output will be automatically presented in multiple line format.


NETWORK-ANALYSIS-PROTOCOL-RECORD DESCRIPTION
     The NETWORK-ANALYSIS-PROTOCOL file is static; new records are only added
when there is a change in the network chemical  analysis protocol.

          1 NETWORK-ANALYSIS-PROTOCOL-RECORD
               2 PROTOCOL-IDENT
                    3 NET-CODE                              PIC X(2)
                    3 COMPONENT-NUM                         PIC X(2)
                    3 REVISION-START                        PIC 9(6)
                    3 REVISION-END                          PIC 9(6)

     These first sixteen bytes are the key to the file.  They identify the
component, the network, and the dates to which  this protocol applies.

               2 METHOD-CODE-GENERIC                        PIC XX

This two character code defines, in general terms, the analysis method used
for this component.  The valid codes are given  in Table B.8.

               2 INSTRUMENT-CODE                            PIC XX

     The INSTRUMENT-CODE is a two character code defining the analysis
instrument.  The first character is loosely related to the name of the
manufacturer.  These codes are given in Table B.9.

               2 LIMIT-OF-DETECTION                         PIC X(12)

The LIMIT-OF-DETECTION is a value reported by the network.  The units of
measurement (which might not be the units in the COMPONENT-ANALYZED file) are
included in this field.

               2 METHOD-SPECIFIC                            PIC X(200)

The METHOD-SPECIFIC is a narrative description  of the analysis method.
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                              5.0  ADS RETRIEVAL
     The goal  of ADS operation is to provide timely retrieval  of information.
The data files are structured to optimize retrieval  of specific  components  by
geographic location and/or time.  There is considerable flexibility in  the
retrieval  process as illustrated by three examples.

     Request 1:   "Please send me information about acid rain  in Oregon.

     Response  1:  A phone conversation to clarify the request  revealed  that
                  the requester was interested in trends in the  concentration
                  of several  components at the NADP sites in Oregon.   It  was
                  agreed that the best starting place was the  NADP  quarterly
                  reports.  These are on file in the ADS office, and  the
                  appropriate pages were copied and mailed. The computer data
                  files were not needed in this case.

     Request 2:   "What were the monthly depositions of S04 and  N03 east  of
                  the Mississippi as measured by NADP and CANSAP in 1980?"

     Response  2:  We had several questions for this requester:

                  "which sites, all or only those which meet the ADS  site
                  selection criteria?"

                  "which samples, all or only those with at least 50%
                  collection efficiency?"

                  "what units of concentration and deposition  are required?"

                  "what volume, that of the sample or that in  the rain  gage,
                  should be used in .computing deposition?"

                  These were resolved in one telephone conversation and
                  standard report 6, illustrated in Appendix E,  was prepared.

     Request 3:   I am requesting rainwater data for an EPA research  grant,
                  "Chemical Frequency Distributions in Rainwater—A Physical
                  Chemical Model."  The first phase of this project is  to
                  determine empirical frequency distributions  for the major
                  ion species, and to look for the effect of sampling strategy
                  (daily, weekly, monthly) and variations in physical
                  parameters (precipitation intensity, wind speed,  wind
                  direction,  mixing height, etc.) on these empirical
                  distributions."

     Response  3:  "We have a standard tape output format (see  Appendix  F),
                  suppose we prepare a one network subset of the data and send
                  you a tape.  This will  let you work out the  technical
                  details of handling our data.   Then, when our  current
                  updating process is complete we will send other networks."
                                      5.1

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REQUESTING INFORMATION


     The best way to request information from ADS is to send a brief but
precise description of the request to

                       Dr. Charles R. Watson
                       Statistics Section, Sigma 3 Building
                       Pacific Northwest Laboratory
                       P.O. Box 999
                       Richland, Washington   99352

                       Phone:  (509)  376-2227 or FTS 444-2227

All written requests must include a telephone number where the requester may be
contacted during working hours.

     Requests are clarified as illustrated on the previous page by telephone
discussions between the requester and the ADS staff when required.


PRINTED REPORTS
     Many requests for information are fulfilled through the use of computer
generated summary reports.   Often these reports have been prepared in response
to an earlier request.  At  other times the proper subset of the data must be
retrieved for processing by the summary report procedure.  Two of these
reports, the SITE INVENTORY by ADS, and the SITE INVENTORY by state/province,
are included in this report as Table C.I and Table C.2 in Appendix C.  Other
reports are illustrated in  Appendix E.

     The standard reports fall into three categories:

          NARRATIVE
               Summary of networks in ADS
               Summary of operating history at a given site
               Summary of analytical techniques at a given site

          INVENTORY
               of sites by  ADS identification
               of sites by  state/province
               of samples by site by year
               of components at a given site by year
               of a given component by site by year

          DATA SUMMARIZATION
               Concentration and deposition of a given component
                  in a given time period (usually 1 year) by site
               Monthly concentration of a selected component
                  at a given site
               Monthly concentration and deposition and three month moving
                  average deposition of a given component at a site.
                                      5.2

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The formats for these reports and the addition of new statistical summary
reports are under continual development.  A request for a summary report
should be formulated to meet the requester's requirement.  If a standard
report is available, it will be used.  If no current standard report is
available to satisfy the request, then the ADS staff will contact the
requester to discuss the request.  In most cases an existing report is found
to be adequate.  In a few cases the request can initiate the development of a
new standard data report.


DATA TAPE EXTRACTION
     One of the main features of ADS is the common format for data from
multiple networks.  Selected portions of the data base can be made available
on computer tape.  The tape format is described in Appendix F.  Potential data
users should read the appendix and discuss it with their computer experts
prior to requesting data.

     Data tapes can be prepared at 800, 1600, or 6250 bpi in either ASCII or
EBCDIC code.  Unless requested otherwise, the standard is 1600 bpi unlabeled
EBCDIC.

     The data request should be meaningful.  "Send me the entire data base",
is not a meaningful request.  "Send me a tape of the S04, N03, and NH4 data
from any sample for which the collection efficiency was between 0.5 and 2.0
and the MAX-NOTE was blank, A, or B", j[s_ a meaningful request.  In other
words, the request should demonstrate an understanding of the data.
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                                 APPENDIX  A


                      SUMMARY  OF  ADS  RECORD  DEFINITIONS

                TABLE A.I   SITE-SUMMARY  File Record  Description
1 SITE-SUMMARY-RECORD.
     2 ADS-KEY.
          3 ADS-NUM
          3 ADS-TYPE
          3 ADS-REV-NUM
     2 SITE-NAMES,
          3 SAROAD-FIELDS.
               4 SAROAD-KEY
               4 SAROAD-SITE redefines SAROAD-KEY.
                    5 STATE
                    5 AREA
                    5 SITE
               4 AGENCY
               4 PROJECT
          3 FIPS-CODES.
               4 FIPS-STATE
               4 FIPS-COUNTY
          3 NETWORK-SITE-IDENTIFICATION.
               4 NET-KEY
               4 NET-IDENT  redefines NET-KEY.
                    5 NET-CODE
                    5 NET-SITE
               4 NET-SITE-NAME
          3 SITE-NAME
     2 SITE-LOCATION.
          3 LATITUDE.
               4 N-OR-S
               4 LATITUDE-DEG
               4 LATITUDE-MIN
               4 LATITUDE-SEC
          3 LONGITUDE.,
               4 E-OR-W
               4 LONGITUDE-DEG
               4 LONGITUDE-MIN
               4 LONGITUDE-SEC
          3 ELEVATION-METERS
          3 TIME-ZONE
     2 SITE-PROTOCOL.
          3 REVISION-START-DATE
          3 REVISION-END-DATE
          3 MONITOR-PURPOSE
          3 PROTOCOL-SAMPLE-PERIOD
          3 INSTRUMENT-CODE
          3 INSTRUMENT-AREA-SQ-CM
          3 METERS-ABOVE-GROUND
          3 LAB-CODE
          3 MUM-COMPONENTS
PIC X(2).
PIC X(4).
PIC X(3).
PIC X(2).
PIC X(10).
               PIC X(3)
               PIC X.
               PIC XX.
               PIC X(9)
               PIC X.
               PIC X(2).

               PIC 99.
               PIC 999.

               PIC X(12).
               PIC X(45).
               PIC X(18).
               PIC X.
               PIC 99.
               PIC 99.
               PIC 99.

               PIC X.
               PIC 999.
               PIC 99.
               PIC 99.
               PIC 9999.
               PIC S99.

               usage DATE.
               usage DATE.
               PIC X.
               PIC X.
               PIC X(2).
               PIC 9999V99,
               PIC 999V9.
               PIC X(4).
               PIC 99.
          record length = 155 bytes
                                    A.I

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             TABLE A.2  SAMPLE-DEFINITION File Record Description


1 SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD.
     2 SAMPLE-KEY.
          3 ADS-IDENT.
               4 ADS-NUM                                         PIC X(3)
               4 ADS-TYPE                                        PIC X.
               4 ADS-REV-NUM                                     PIC 99.
          3 REFERENCE-DATE
               4 REF-YR                                          PIC 99.
               4 REF-MON                                         PIC 99.
               4 REF-DAY                                         PIC 99.
               4 REF-HOUR                                        PIC 99.
     2 DATES.
          3 SAMPLE-START.
               4 START-YR                                        PIC 99.
               4 START-WON                                       PIC 99.
               4 START-DAY                                       PIC 99.
               4 START-HOUR                                       PIC 99.
               4 START-MIN                                       PIC 99.
          3 EVENT-START.
               4 E-START-YR                                       PIC 99.
               4 E-START-MON                                     PIC 99.
               4 E-START-DAY                                     PIC 99.
               4 E-START-HOUR                                    PIC 99.
               4 E-START-MIN                                     PIC 99.
          3 EVENT-END.
               4 E-END-YR                                        PIC 99.
               4 E-END-MON                                       PIC 99.
               4 E-END-DAY                                       PIC 99.
               4 E-END-HOUR                                       PIC 99.
               4 E-END-MIN                                       PIC 99.
          3 SAMPLE-END.
               4 END-YR                                          PIC 99.
               4 END-MON                                         PIC 99.
               4 END-DAY                                         PIC 99.
               4 END-HOUR                                        PIC 99.
               4 END-MIN                                         PIC 99.
          3 AT-LAB-DATE.
               4 LAB-YR                                          PIC 99.
               4 LAB-MON                                         PIC 99.
               4 LAB-DAY                                         PIC 99.
                                      A.2

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    TABLE A.2  SAMPLE-DEFINITION File Record Description  (Cont.)
2 SAMPLE-DESCRIPTION.
     3 QC-FLAG
     3 ACTUAL-SAMPLE-PERIOD
     3 PRECIP-OCCUR
     3 PRECIP-TYPE
     3 DEPOSITION-TYPE
     3 MET-PROTOCOL
     3 DAYS-IN-SAMPLE
     3 HOURS-OF-RAIN
     3 LID-OPENINGS
2 SAMPLE-QUANTITY.
     3 RAIN-GAGE-MM
     3 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML
     3 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR-CODE
     3 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR
     3 PREDICTED-VOLUME-ML
     3 PREDICTED-DEPTH-MM
     3 SAMPLING-EFFICIENCY
2 COMPONENT-SUMMARY.
     3 NUM-MEASURED
     3 NUM-MISSING
     3 REASON-NO-COMPONENTS
2 OBSERVATIONS.
     3 FIELD-INITIALS
     3 NOTE-CODES.
          4 MAX-NOTE
          4 NOTES
PIC X.
PIC X.
PIC X.
PIC X.
PIC X.
PIC X.
PIC 99.
PIC 9(4).
PIC 99.

usage REAL.
usage REAL.
PIC X.
usage REAL.
usage REAL.
usage REAL.
usage REAL.

PIC 99.
PIC 99.
PIC X.

PIC X(3).

PIC X.
PIC X(60).
     record length  = 168 bytes
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             TABLE A.3  COMPONENT-ANALYZED File Record Description
1 COMPONENT-ANALYZED-RECORD.
     2 COMPONENT-IDENT.
          3 COMPONENT-KEY.
               4 COMPONENT-NUM
               4 ADS-KEY.
                    5 ADS-IDENT.
                         6  ADS-NUM
                         6  ADS-TYPE
                         6  ADS-REV-NUM
                    5 REFERENCE-DATE.
                         6  REF-YR
                         6  REF-MO
                         6  REF-DA
                         6  REF-HR
          3 COMPONENT-CODE.
     2 RESULTS.
          3 TYPE-RESULTS-FLAG
          3 DATE-ANALYZED.
               4 ANAL-YR
               4 ANAL-MO
               4 ANAL-DA
          3 ANAL-INITIALS
          3 RESULT-NOTE
          3 RESULT-FLAG
          3 RESULT-VALUE
          3 UNITS
          3 ERROR-FLAG
          3 ERROR-VALUE
PIC X(2)
PIC X(3).
PIC X.
PIC XX.

PIC 99.
PIC 99.
PIC 99.
PIC 99.
computed.

PIC X.

PIC 99.
PIC 99.
PIC 99.
PIC- X(3).
PIC X.
PIC X.
PIC 9(6).
computed.
PIC X.
PIC 9(5).
          record length  = 40 bytes
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                TABLE A.4  SITE-HISTORY File Record Description


1 SITE-HISTORY-RECORD.
     2 ADS-IDENT.
          3 ADS-NUM                                              PIC X(3).
          3 ADS-TYPE                                             PIC X.
          3 ADS-REV-NUM                                          PIC XX.
     2 REVISION-DATES.
          3 REVISION-START-DATE                                  usage DATE.
          3 REVISION-END-DATE                                    usage DATE.
     2 EXPLANATION-OF-REVISION                                   PIC X(400).


          record length = 422 bytes
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         TABLE A.5  NETWORK-ANALYSIS-PROTOCOL  File  Record  Description


1 NETWORK-ANALYSIS-PROTOCOL-RECORD.
     2 PROTOCOL-IDENT.
          3 NET-CODE                                             PIC X(2).
          3 COMPONENT-NUM                                        PIC X(2).
          3 REVISION-START                                       PIC 9(6).
          3 REVISION-END                                         PIC 9(6).
     2 METHOD-CODE-GENERIC                                       PIC XX.
     2 INSTRUMENT-CODE                                            PIC XX.
     2 LIMIT-OF-DETECTION                                        PIC X(12).
     2 METHOD-SPECIFIC                                            PIC X(200)
          record length = 232 bytes
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                           APPENDIX B
       TABLES OF ADS VALID CODES FOR SELECTED DATA FIELDS
TABLE B.I  FIPS Codes for the States and Territories of the U.S.
01 = Alabama
02 = Alaska
04 = Arizona
05 = Arkansas
06 = California
08 = Colorado
09 = Connecticut
10 = Delaware
11 = District of Columbia
12 = Florida
13 = Georgia
15 = Hawaii
16 = Idaho
17 = Illinois
18 = Indiana
19 = Iowa
20 = Kansas
21 = Kentucky
22 = Louisiana
23 = Maine
24 = Maryland
25 = Massachusetts
26 = Michigan
27 = Minnesota
28 = Mississippi
29 = Missouri
30 = Montana
31 = Nebraska
32 = Nevada
ADS extension of FIPS
80 = Alberta, Canada
81 = British Columbia, Canada
82 = Manitoba, Canada
83 = New Brunswick, Canada
84 = Newfoundland, Canada
85 = Northwest Territories, Canada
33 = New Hampshire
34 = New Jersey
35 = New Mexico
36 = New York
37 = North Carolina
38 = North Dakota
39 = Ohio
40 = Oklahoma
41 = Oregon
42 = Pennsylvania
44 = Rhode Island
45 = South Carolina
46 = South Dakota
47 = Tennessee
48 = Texas
49 = Utah
50 = Vermont
51 = Virginia
53 = Washington
54 = West Virginia
55 = Wisconsin
56 = Wyoming
60 = American Samoa
66 = Guam
69 = Northern Mariana Is.
72 = Puerto Rico
75 = Trust Territory of the Pacific Is
78 = Virgin Islands

codes for Provinces of Canada
86 = Nova Scotia, Canada
87 = Ontario, Canada
88 = Prince Edward Island, Canada
89 = Quebec, Canada
90 = Saskatchewan, Canada
91 = Yukon Territory, Canada
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       TABLE B.2  Network Codes
                     Network Name
01            NADP
02            NTN
03            NTN+   (both NTN and NADP)
04            CAPMON
05            CANSAP
06            MAP3S/PCN
07            APIOS-D (daily)
08            UAPSP
09            APN
10            EPRI-SURE
11            WMO
12            APIOS-C (cumulative)
13            EPA-IV
14            GLAD
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TABLE B.3  Instruments and Their Codes
Code                      Instrument
Al            Aerochem Metrics model 201
A2            Aerochem Metrics model 301
A?            Aerochem Metrics model unknown
BN            Battelle Northwest
CM            Climatronics Metrics
HI            HASL (standard AEC model)
H2            HASL-ANL (Argonne ISWS model)
H3            HASL-ORNL (Oak Ridge model)
LM            Leonard Mold and Die
SA            Sangamo/MCI type A
S+            Sangamo/MCI A modified by APIOS
SC            Sangamo/MCI type C
SE            Sudbury Environmental  Study (SES)
                 B.3

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      TABLE B.4  Analysis Laboratories and Their Code Names
Lab
Code

BION

GGC


ISWS



LSBO



PNL


REMS



RTI


WQBO
             Lab
             Name
Bionetics Region V EPA

Global Geochemistry Corp
Canoga Park, California

Illinois State Water Survey
Laboratory Services Branch
Ontario Ministry of
Environment, Rexdale

Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Richland, Washington

Rockwell Environmental
Monitoring and Services Center
Newbury Park, California

Research Triangle Institute
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

Water Quality Branch
[Ontario Region]
Burlington, Ontario
Network
Using Lab

GLAD

EPA-IV
NADP
NTN
NTN+

APIOS-C
APIOS-D
MAP3S/PCN
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPA-IV
CANSAP
APN
CAPMON
                               B.4

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                    TABLE B.5  Network  Notes  and  Note  Codes
                                    A Notes

These notes explain why one or more component results  are  not  reported.
ADS
Code
AGO



A01

A02

A03


A04

A05

A06



A07


A08
A09
A10
Note Description
sample period invented by ADS. No
information supplied by network for
this time span. Used for cumulative
networks only.
indicates a trace; dilution
was unwarranted
insufficient sample for
complete measurement
rain gage inoperative, event
dates and times are actually
for collector placement and removal
rain gage inoperative, event begin
and end data and time estimated
pH or conductivity or temperature
meter inoperative
Not available. Analyses are not
yet available. These are
predominately dry samples to be
handled in a separate report.
No information. Information was
never reported and will never be
available for this collection period.
sample not submitted
sample lost
No sample. No data will be reported
Network Network's Code
ADS



NADP T

EPRI-SURE 07
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE 08
UAPSP

EPRI-SURE 09
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE 17
UAPSP
NADP NA



NADP Field Note NN


APIOS Field E
APIOS Office X
NADP Field Note NS
        for this  sample.   These  data  have
        been excluded from the report for
        various reasons,  including  extreme
        contamination, lack of conforming to
        a definable sample type, leakage, or
        loss in the mail.
                                     B.5

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TABLE B.5  Network Notes and Note Codes   (Cont.)
ADS
Code
All
A12
A13
A14
A15
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
A26
A27
A28
A29
A30
A31
A32
A33
A34
A3 5
Note Description
sampler malfunction
bucket arrived dry
one or more deletions
no sample available
insufficient sample
equipment failure - all of event missed
equipment failure - some data loss
contaminated and discarded in field
sample too aged for S02 analysis
sample leaked in transit
sample inadvertently discarded
in field
sample not shipped
sample spoiled before analysis
vandalism - some data loss
no explanation from operation
sampler malfunctioned
sample spilled or leaked
no precipitation collected
less than 0.1 inch of rainfall
(observed in rain gage)
missed event
Network Network's Code
NADP
NADP
CANSAP
APN
CANSAP
APN
CANSAP
APN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
APIOS
APIOS
APIOS
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
S
DA
5
5
8
8
9
9
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
Field F
Field G
Field K
-T
/
29
                       B.6

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               TABLE B.5  Network Notes and Note Codes  (Cont.)
                                    B Notes

These notes relate to the quality of the sample, field conditions during the
sample, etc.   Presumably all  components have a valid measurement if no notes
more severe than A type notes are associated with the sample.
ADS
Code

B01
B02
B03
B04
805
B06
B07
608
B09
BIO
Bll
B12
B13
B14
B15
Note Description
The following four codes are being
sample was clear
sample was cloudy
sample contains floating matter
sample contains settled matter
insects in sample
leaves in sample
parti culates in sample
fibers in sample
sample contaminated
noticeable suspended particulates
sample manually collected in a
clean bucket
lid opened manually
sample temperature above 10°
on arrival
sample partially frozen on
arrival in lab
filtered samples
Network- Network's Code
phased out, see B44-B46
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
APIOS
CANSAP
APN
APIOS
APIOS
APIOS
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
Col. 69 =
Col. 70 =
Col. 71 =
Col. 72 =
Field A
3
3
Field B
Field C
Field D
01
14
12
13
15
18
19
X
X
X
X











                                     B.7

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TABLE B.5  Network Notes and Note Codes  (Cont.)
ADS
Code
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B22
B23
B24
B31
B32
B33
B34
B35
B36
B37
B38
B39
B40
Note Description
fertilizing or spraying or
harvesting near collector
thunder during event
dust or smoke in vicinity of sampler
collected sample remained in sampler
in excess of 24 hours
alternate operator
number of lid openings estimated
water found in dry bucket
soil in sample
organic matter in sample
alternate rain gage used
alternate collector used
wind problems
snowbridge or ice problems
overflow
sample frozen
late collection
organic debris in sample
unidentified debris in sample
flyash in sample
Network Network's Code
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
APIOS
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
CANSAP
APN
CANSAP
APN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
22
24
26
Office Y
28
23
22
1
1
2
2
1231
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
                       B.8

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               TABLE B.5  Network Notes  and Note  Codes   (Cont.)
ADS
Code
B41
B42
B43
Note Description
dust/dirt in sample
bird droppings in funnel
wet side open when not precii
Network Network's Code
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
>itating APIOS
1241
1242
Field J
        (ADS deposition type set to B  =  Bulk)
B99     other                                     APIOS         Field Q
                                     B.9

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               TABLE B.5  Network  Notes  and  Note  Codes   (Cont.)
The following 12 note codes are derived  from sections  5  and  6  of  the  NADP
FIELD OBSERVATION REPORT FORM.   The questions are:

     5.   SITE OPERATIONS

          1.    Collector appears to have operated  properly and sampled  all
               precipitation events during entire  sample period.
          2.    Rain gage appears to have operated  properly during the week.
          3.    Collector opened and closed at least once during the week,  other
               than for testing.

     6.   SAMPLE CONDITION

          1.    Bird Droppings
          2.    Cloudy or Discolored
          3.    Unusual  amounts  of soot or dirt for this  site

The ADS note  codes are:
                   Note
                   Code

                   B44
                   B45
                   B46

                   B47
                   B48
                   B49

                   B50
                   B51
                   B52

                   B53
                   B54
                   B55
Answer

Yes
Yes
Yes

Yes
No
Blank

Yes
No
Blank

Yes
No
Blank
Question

   6.1
   6.2
   6.3

   5.1
   5.1
   5.1

   5.2
   5.2
   5.2

   5.3
   5.3
   5.3
Note that no ADS notes are recorded if the answers  to questions  6.1,  6.2  or
6.3 are No or Blank.
                                      B.10

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               TABLE B.5  Network Notes and Note Codes  (Cont.)
                                    C Notes
These notes relate to the quantity of the sample.
ADS
Code

C01

C02
COS

C04


C05


C06



C07


C08


C09


C21

C22

C23
          Note Description
sampling period longer than normal

Sample protocol problem.  Sample
does not meet NADP sampling protocol
requirements.  The sample probably
characterizes the individual site
adequately, but is not suitable for
across site comparisons.  Examples
of this problem include nonapproved
sampling sites, nonapproved sampling
equipment, and nonapproved or
irregular sampling intervals.

non-standard collection period

composite sample of two or more events


possible sample leakage in shipping
indicates that the sample had to be
diluted for analysis; 50 ml of water
was added

sampler inoperative - incomplete
collection

sample spilled - partially lost
note sampling period


two events combined

more than two events combined

weekly sample
Network

 NADP

 NADP
Network's Code

     LD

     SP
APIOS
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
NADP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
CANSAP
APN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
Office Z
16
5
WA
6
2
7
15
1321
1322
1323
                                      B.ll

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               TABLE  B.5   Network  Notes  and  Note  Codes   (Cont.)
                                    D  Notes
These
ADS
Code
D01
D02
DOS
D04
DOS
D06
D07
DOS
D09
D10
Dll
D12
D21
D22
D23
D24
notes explain why one or more measurements

Note Description
volume incorrect
poor calculated/observed
conductance balance
A pH large
one or more parameters high
poor ionic balance
abnormal sampler efficiency
operator error during field
pH measurement
operator error in field
conductivity measurement
field pH suspect due to
QC sample failure
field conductivity suspect
due to QC sample failure
significant evaporation effect
sea salt in sample
equipment failure - part of
event missed
possible operator contamination
field pH suspect due to procedure
predicted volume suspect due to
is suspect.

Network
APIOS
APIOS
APIOS
APIOS
APIOS
APIOS
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
EPRI-SURE
UAPSP
CANSAP
APN
CANSAP
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN




Network Code
Field
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
01
25
27
21
4
4
6
1421
1422
1423
1424
H
C
0
L
M
N










D25
rain gage problems
event(s) missed
APIOS
Field I
                                      B.12

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               TABLE B.5  Network Notes and Note Codes  (Cont.)
ADS
Code
026
D27
D28
D29
Note Description
part of event missed
calculated/observed pH discrepancy
free Hydrogen exceeds total Hydrogen
discrepancy between lab and field
Network Network Code
APIOS
APIOS
APIOS
EPRI-SURE
Field L
Office H
Office T
6 in pH
         measurements of pH

D30      discrepancy between lab and field
         measurements of conductivity

D31      standard precipitation amount
         accumulated, see subsequent record

D32      multiple standard precipitation,
         this record covers two samples

D33      multiple standard precipitation,
         this record covers three samples

D34      multiple standard precipitation,
         this record covers four samples

D35      multiple standard precipitation
         this record covers five samples
UAPSP

EPRI-SURE     6 in COND
UAPSP
APN
16.0
APN
APN
APN
APN
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5
                                      B.13

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                  TABLE B.6  ADS Components
  Component
Number   Code
10
11
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
60
61
62
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
90
91
92
93
96
98
COND
CONF
PH
PH-F
ACID
ALK
S-AC
W-AC
T-AC
S02
S04
S
N02
N03
NOX
CL
P04
H
NH4
NA
K
AL
CA
MG
F
BR
I
HG
CD
Cu
FE
MN
NI
PB
ZN
V
INN
TOTN
INP
TOTP
TOTS
TOC
                                 Standard
    Name of Component              Units

Specific Conductance (Lab)       y mho/cm
Specific Conductance (Field)     y mho/cm

pH (Lab)                         pH units
pH (Field)                       pH units
Acidity                          u eq/1
Alkalinity                       y eq/1
Strong Acid                      u eq/1
Weak Acid                        y eq/1
Total Acidity                    y eq/1

Sulfur-IV (Sulfite)              y mole/1
Sulfur-VI (Sulfate)              y mole/1
Sulfur (sulfite + sulfate)       y mole/1
Nitrite                          y mole/1
Nitrate                          y mole/1
Nitrite + Nitrate                y mole/1
Chloride                         y mole/1
Phosphate (Ortho-)               y mole/1

H+ (free)                        y mole/1
Ammonium                         y mole/1
Sodium                           y mole/1
Potassium                        y mole/1
Aluminum                         y mole/1
Calcium                          y mole/1
Magnesium                        y mole/1

Fluorine                         y mole/1
Bromine                          y mole/1
Iodine                           y mole/1

Mercury                          y mole/1
Cadmium                          y mole/1
Copper                           y mole/1
Iron                             y mole/1
Manganese                        y mole/1
Nickel                           y mole/1
Lead                             y mole/1
Zinc                             y mole/1
Vanadium                         y mole/1

Inorganic Nitrogen               y mole/1
Total Nitrogen                   y mole/1
Inorganic Phosphorus             y mole/1
Total Phosphorus                 y mole/1
Total Sulfur                     y mole/1
Total Organic Carbon             y mole/1
                              B.14

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            TABLE B.7  Conversion Factors for ADS Components 30-78
                       y mole/1  to* or from** other units.


Number         Code         y eg/1          mg/1           mg S/1          mg N/l

  30           S02             2           0.080         0.032
  31           S04"'            2           0.096         0.032
  32           S               1           0.096         0.032
  33           N02             1           0.046                        0.014
  34           N03             1           0.062                        0.014
  35           NOX             1           0.062                        0.014
  36           CL              1           0.0355
  37           P04             3           0.095

  40           H               1           0.001
  41           NH4             1           0.018                        0.014
  42           NA              1           0.023
  43           K               1           0.039
  44           AL              3           0.027
  45           CA              2           0.040
  46           MG              2           0.024

  60           F               1           0.019
  61           BR              1           0.080
  62           I               1           0.127

  70           HG              1           0.201
  71           CD              1           0.112
  72           Ctl              1           0.0635
  73           FE              1           0.056
  74           MN              1           0.055
  75           NI              1           0.059
  76           PB              1           0.207
  77           ZN              1           0.065
  78           V               1           0.051


 * To  convert  from y  mole/1  to  a nonstandard  unit,  multiply by the
   constant listed in the  appropriate  column.

   To  convert  to y mole/1  from a nonstandard  unit,  divide  by the
   constant listed in the  appropriate  column.
**
                                     B.15

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       TABLE B.8  Generic Analysis Methods and Codes
 Method
  Code
Generic

  01
  02
  03
  04
  05
  06
  07
  08
  09
  10
  11
  12
  13
  14
  15
  16
  17
     Method Name (Generic)
Conductivity Cell
Electrode
Glass Electrode
Titration-Potentiometric
Titration-Coulometric
Titration-Other
Colorimetry
Ion Chromatography
Flame Atomic Absorption
Flameless Atomic Absorption
Flame Photometry
Oxidation, NDIR
X-Ray Fluoresence
Specific Ion Electrode
Flame Emission Spectrophotometry
Colorimetry or Ion Chromatography
Inductively Coupled Plasma
                            B.16

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                  TABLE B.9  Analysis  Instruments and Codes
     Instrument
        Code              	Instrument Name	

         Al               To  PH 8.3
         BA               Beckman Model 55-2 and Combination  Electrode
         BY               Beckman Model 55-2 and Yellow Springs Electrode
         CA               Corning Model 135 and Fisher 13-639-90  Electrode
         Cl               "Classical"
         DA               Dionex Model  10
         DB               Dionex Model  12
         DC               Dionex Model  14
         FA               Fisher Model  230A - Misc. Electrodes
         Gl               Gran
         IA               Instrumentation  Laboratories Models 353-151
         MA               Markson Electromark  (4405) - Ceramic Cell
         MB               Markson Model R-10
         MC               Markson Model R-90 and Combination  Electrode
         Ml               Miscellaneous Meters and  Electrodes
         OA               Orion Model  811  and Beckman Futura  Electrode
         OB               Orion Model  801  and Miscellaneous Electrode
         OC               Oceanography Instruments  Model  0524B Analyzer
         PA               Perkin-Elmer Model 306
         PB               Perkin-Elmer Model 372
         PC               Perkin-Elmer Model HG2100 (Graphite Furnace)
         RA               Radiometer Model
         RB               Radiometer Model
         TA               Technicon  Autoanalyzer
         TD               Technicon  Autoanalyzer or Dionex Model
         YA               Yellow Springs  - Glass Electrode
Note that these codes are always used in conjunction with  those  in  Table B.8
as in the following examples

     Analysis Method     	Translation	

          07TA           Colorimetry,  Technicon  Autoanalyzer
          06G1           Titration-Other,  Gran
          10??           Flameless  Atomic  Absorption,  instrument  not specified
          08DA           Ion Chromatography,  Dionex Model 10
                                      B.17

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                                  APPENDIX C


                         NETWORK SITES INCLUDED IN ADS
     Sites with data currently available from ADS are presented in Appendix C.
Figures C.I through C.9 show the geographical distribution of the sites by
network.  Appendix C contains two tables, C.I and C.2.  Table C.I presents the
ADS sites sorted by ADS identification.  Only a few data items from the site
file are presented.  The first column is the ADS SITE IDENT, the first four
characters of the full ADS site identification.  Thus, there is one line in
the table per collector.  This table includes sites for which data is not yet
available in the ADS.

     The second column is the network code as translated by Table B.2.  The
third column is the SITE-NAME concatenated with the FIPS-STATE as translated
by Table B.I.  The fourth column is the LATITUDE presented here without the
"N" since all sites except American Samoa "172a" are in the Northern
Hemisphere.  The fifth column is LONGITUDE, presented without the "W" since
all sites are in the Western Hemisphere.  Both latitude and longitude are
shown in degrees, minutes and seconds.

     The sixth column is ELEVATION of the station in meters above sea level.
This data is not available for a few sites, and "9999" is shown in those
cases.  The last column is the first active date for the site.  This is the
date the network reported that the site became active.  It is not necessarily
the date of the first .sample which is stored in ADS.

     Table C.2 presents the ADS sites sorted by state.  This table includes
the basic site identification from Table C.I along with one line for each
protocol revision.   The sites are sorted by ADS-IDENT within FIPS-STATE.

     The first three columns in Table C.2 repeat those of C.I although the
site name is presented without the state because the state is presented as a
heading for each group of sites.  The fourth column is the SAROAD-IDENT which
is discussed in Section 4.  The next three columns, latitude, longitude and
elevation, are repeated from Table C.I.

     The seven columns on the right side of Table C.2 are specific to each
protocol revision.   The first of these  is the ADS revision number, the next
two are the dates for which the revision is in effect.  If the revision is
currently in effect, the column labeled REV END contains "9/99".   The next
column, labeled COLL INST, contains the code for the precipitation collection
instrument as defined in Table B.3.   The column labeled SAMPLING  PERIOD
contains the protocol  sampling period code as defined in Section  4.   The
column labeled LAB  CODE is the analytical  laboratory code as translated by
Table B.4.   The final  column, labeled NUM COMP PER SAMP, contains  the number
of components which the network measures on a normal  sample.
                                     C.I

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  FIGURE C.I.   NADP Sites Identified by ADS Code
FIGURE C.2.   MAP3S/PCN Sites Identified by ADS Code
                        C.2

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FIGURE C.3.  CANSAP Sites Identified by ADS Code
  FIGURE C.4.   APN Sites Identified by ADS Code
                       C.3

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          207
          •
  i 206
  i •
205
 •
  ,•210
                204
                 •r
             201
             •
       208
           • 209
                                      \
                        -1
                 200
              199   • 198V

              •196  ' '
                                                      193
FIGURE  C.5.  APIOS-C Sites Identified by ADS Code
                                           87
                                        224 .i     227
                                       -\      230.,
                                         ^  225   228
                                                    229 "
FIGURE C.6.  APIOS-D Sites Identified by  ADS Code
                          C.4

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FIGURE C.7.  EPRI/SURE Sites Identified by ADS Code
  FIGURE C.8.   UAPSP Sites Identified by ADS Code
                        C.5

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o
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                                                   289   290    '
                                         FIGURE C.9.   GLAD Sites  Identified by ADS Code

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                                                              TABLE  C.I
o
ADS
SITE
I DENT
OOla
002a
003a
004a
006a
007a
008a
009a
OlOa
Olla
012a
013a
014a
015a
016a
017a
018a
019a
020a
020b
021a
022a
023a
024a
025a
026a
027a
028a
029a
030a
031a
031b
032a
033a
034a
035a
036a
037a
037b
038a
039a
040a
041a
()42a
043a
044a
045a
046a
047a
048a
049a
050a
OSla
052a

NET
WORK
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP3S/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP3S/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
CANSAP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
CANSAP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP3S/PCN
MAP36/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP3S/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NET
SITE
I DENT
020390
030180
030620
042700
053460
054540
057550
058840
061910
062120
062220
7
100020
100360
101190
114140
120080
130340
141160
5
141980
143580
146340
141800
153420
232570
381120
441190
061530
200935
230920
13 020
232660
235340
241660
242720
251460
270570
13 010
281520
300240
330860
331000
331220
1
2
335140
335240
336500
6
340320
342500
343460
343560
                                                   ADS sites,  sotted by ADS identification
          SITE NAME

Mt. Mckinley Park, Alaska
Tombstone, Arizona
Organ Pipe Hon., Arizona
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Bishop, California
Hopland (Ukiah), California
Sequoia Nat. Park, California
Davis, California
Rocky Mt.  Nat Park, Colorado
Manitou, Colorado
Pawnee, Colorado
Lewes, Delaware
Austin-Cary Forest, Florida
Bradford Forest, Florida
Everglades Nat. Pa, Florida
Georgia Station, Georgia
Mauna Loa, Hawaii
Craters of Moon, Idaho
Bondville, Illinois
Illinois,  Illinois
Argonne, Illinois
Southern 111 U, Illinois
Dixon Springs, Illinois
NIARC, Illinois
Indiana Dunes, Indiana
Isle Royal Park, Michigan
Vines Hill, Oregon
Elkmont, Tennessee
Mesa Verde, Colorado
Greenville Station, Maine
Douglas Lake, Michigan
Pellston,  Michigan
Kellogg, Michigan
Wellston,  Michigan
Marcell, Minnesota
Lamberton, Minnesota
Meridian,  Mississippi
Glacier Nat Park, Montana
Glacier Nat Park, Montana
Mead, Nebraska
Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire
Aurora, New York
Chautauqua, New York
Knobit, New York
Whiteface, New York
Ithaca, New York
Stilwell Lake, New York
Bennett Bridge, New York
Jasper, New York
Brookhaven, New York
Leviston.  North Carolina
Coweeta, North Carolina
Piedmont Station, North Carolina
Clinton Station, North Carolina
                                                                           23-Jul-1984
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212
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229
146
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NADP
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SORE
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP36/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP3B/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP36/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
APN
CANSAP
CANSAP
APIOS-D
APIOS-C
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
NET
SITE
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344160
344161
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030360
361760
364900
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380200
380201
381020
350700
392940
394200
3
421880
430060
030370
460280
450425
455350
4
481300
491410
501860
513640
513700
520860
07 050
06 030
09 000
08 030
06 000
04 030
05 000
05 001
06 020
07 060
3011
3011
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09 010
03 000
04 000
03 000
01 020
01 030
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                                                    ADS  sites,  sorted by ADS identification
          SITE NAME

Finley (A), North Carolina
Finley (B), North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh-2, North Carolina
Oliver Knoll, Arizona
Delaware, Ohio
Caldwell, Ohio
Oxford, Ohio
Wooster, Ohio
Alsea, Oregon
Schmidt Farm, Oregon
H.J. Andrews, Oregon
Teddy Roosevelt NP, North Dakota
Kane, Pennsylvania
Leading Ridge, Pennsylvania
Perm State, Pennsylvania
Clemson, South Carolina
Huron, South Dakota
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Cedar Mt, Utah
K-Bar, Texas
Victoria, Texas
Virginia, Virginia
Norton Station, Virginia
Olympic Nat. Park, Washington
Parsons, West Virginia
Trout Lake, Wisconsin
Spooner, Wisconsin
Yellowstone, Wyoming
Atikokan, Ontario
Biesett, Manitoba
Charlo, New Brunswick
Chibougamau, Quebec
Churchill, Manitoba
Cononation, Alberta
Cree Lake, Saskatchewan
Cree Lake, Saskatchewan
Dauphin, Manitoba
Dorset, Ontario
Dorset, Ontario
Dorset, Ontario
Edson, Alberta
Mould Bay, Northwest Territories
Acadia Fes, New Brunswick
Fort Chimo, Quebec
Fort McMurray, Albeita
Fort Nelson, British Columbia
Fort Reliance, Northwest Territories
Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories
Fort St. John, British Columbia
Gander, Newfoundland
Goose, Newfoundland
Hay River, Northwest Territories
Harrow, Ontario
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128
128
1173
285
276
284
315
84
69
472
618
618
282
393
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390
2152
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176
305
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ACTIVE
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118a
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CAN SAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
APN
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
APN
APN
APN
APN
APN
APIOS-D
APN
APN
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
NET
SITE
IDENT
01 010
07 030
10 020
10 019
03 070
05 010
07 070
04 040
08 050
07 010
07 090
08 010
07 060
07 020
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03 030
08 040
10 010
08 060
09 020
08 020
10 030
07 110
12 020
03 020
06 010
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10 000
03 060
07 130
02 000
07 150
05 020
03 050
04 020
07 023
07 024
07 054
07 056
07 094
07 100
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                                                   ADS  sites,  sorted by ADS identification
          SITE NAME

Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Kapuskasing, Ontario
Kejimkujik, Nova Scotia
Kejimkujik, Nova Scotia
Kelowna, British Columbia
Kindersley, Saskatchewan
Kingston, Ontario
Lethbridge, Alberta
Haniwaki, Quebec
Mooeonee, Ontario
Mount Forest, Ontario
Nitchequon, Quebec
Peterborough, Ontario
Pickle Lake, Ontario
Port Hardy, British Columbia
Prince George, British Columbia
Quebec City, Quebec
Sable Island, Nova Scotia
St. Hubert, Quebec
St. John, New Brunswick
Sept Isles, Quebec
Shelburne, Nova Scotia
Simcoe, Ontario
Stephenville, Newfoundland
Terrace, British Columbia
The Pas, Manitoba
Trout Lake, Ontario
Truro, Nova Scotia
Vancouver, British Columbia
Hawa, Ontario
Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
Windsor, Ontario
Wynyard, Saskatchewan
Revelstoke, British Columbia
Rocky Mtn House, Alberta
ELA, Ontario
ELA, Ontario
Algoma, Ontario
Chalk River, Ontario
Long Point, Ontario
Longwoods, Ontario
Longwoode, Ontario
Montmorency, Quebec
Baie d'Espoir, Newfoundland
Montague, Massachusetts
Montague-2, Massachusetts
Turners Falls, Massachusetts
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Scranton-2, Pennsylvania
Indian River, Delaware
Indian River-2, Delaware
Zanesville, Ohio
Zanesville-2, Ohio
Rockport, Indiana
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104
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114
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47
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16
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35
06
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12
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28
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48
32
32
32
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ELEVATION
(meters)
66
227
152
152
430
683
92
913
170
10
410
536
191
369
22
691
73
4
27
109
55
30
241
26
217
273
220
40
2
287
703
190
5S1
443
988
366
368
9999
122
175
239
239
640
23
73
73
98
335
335
6
6
250
250
131
ACTIVE

Jun
Oct
Jun
May
May
Apr
May
May
May
May
Jul
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May
Feb
May
Apr
Apr
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Apr
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May
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Aug
Aug
DATE
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1,
1,
1,
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1,
1,
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1,
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1,
1,
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1,
1,
1,
1,
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1,
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1978
1979
1977
1977
1977
1977
1975
1977
1973
1977
1977
1977
1977
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1975
1977
1977
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1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1974
1979
1977
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1978
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163a
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164a
165a
166a
167a
168a
169a
170a
171a
171b
172a
173a
174a
175a
176a
177a
178a
179a
180a
181a
182a
183a
184a
186a
187a
188a
189a
190a
191a
192a
193a
]94a
195a
196a
197a
198a
199a
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201a
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NET
WORK
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
NADP
EPRI-SURE
EPRI-SURE
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
CANSAP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP3B/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
NET
SITE
IDENT
0 5 empl r
06
06 snplr
07
07 smplr
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09
09 Bmplr
058500
060060
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200010
200045
13 000
200277
232240
241840
312980
332020
343310
380840
440040
9
530190
061560
341180
381780
1041
1051
1061
1071
1081
1091
1101
1191
2021
3051
3061
3071
3081
3101
4051
4061
4071
4081
5011
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5031
5041
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                                                    ADS sites, sorted by ADS identification
          SITE NAME

Rockport-2, Indiana
Giles County, Tennessee
Giles County-2, Tennessee
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Port Wayne-2, Indiana
Yosemlte, California
Lewisburg, West Virginia
Lewisburg-2, West Virginia
Channel Islands, California
Alamosa, Colorado
Salem, Illinois
Acadia < 11/81, Maine
Caribou, Maine
Caribou, Maine
Bridgton, Maine
Houghton, Michigan
Fernberg, Minnesota
Princeton, New Jersey
Huntington, New York
R Triangle Park, North Carolina
Lost Creek, Oregon
Walker Branch, Tennessee
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
American Samoa, American Samoa
Sand Spring, Colorado
R Triangle Inst, North Carolina
Pendleton, Oregon
Colchester, Ontario
Merlin, Ontario
Port Stanley, Ontario
Wilkesport, Ontario
Alvinston, Ontario
Shallow Lake, Ontario
Palmerson, Ontario
Huron Park, Ontario
Waterloo, Ontario
Milton, Ontario
Uxbridge, Ontario
Wilberforce, Ontario
Campbell ford, Ontario
Coldwater, Ontario
Kaladar, Ontario
Smith's Falls, Ontario
Dalhousie Mills, Ontario
Golden Lake, Ontario
McKellar, Ontario
Killarney, Ontario
Mattawa, Ontario
Bear Island, Ontario
Ramsey, Ontario
Gowganda, Ontario
Moonbeam, Ontario
Attawapiskat, Ontario
Whitney, Ontario
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87
86
86
85
85
119
80
80
119
105
88
68
68
68
70
88
91
74
74
78
122
84
84
170
107
78
118
82
82
81
82
81
81
80
81
80
79
79
78
77
79
77
75
74
77
79
81
78
80
82
80
82
82
78
m
07
54
54
19
19
51
25
25
21
51
58
14
00
00
43
37
29
51
13
51
40
17
17
33
42
52
50
55
13
09
21
50
05
54
30
35
55
12
12
47
32
09
57
28
12
55
29
49
04
20
46
08
24
15
6
47
11
11
08
08
30
00
00
43
55
01
42
55
55
44
50
43
17
25
38
59
14
14
48
07
12
16
41
30
55
13
04
24
12
03
09
54
38
58
33
08
18
48
13
03
19
18
19
40
14
32
46
00
35
ELEVATION
(meters)
131
244
244
244
244
1408
701
701
49
2298
173
37
191
191
222
193
524
72
500
94
475
341
341
73
1998
99
542
183
191
213
183
221
229
389
250
343
221
244
396
175
280
244
122
69
160
244
183
198
305
427
343
244
9
412
ACTIVE

Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Dec
Aug
Aug
Jul
Apr
Apr
Nov
Apr
Apr
Sep
Oct
Nov
Aug
Oct
Apr
Oct
Mar
Jan
May
Mar
Oct
Apr
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Aug
May
Aug
May
May
Jul
Sep
Sep
Sep
DATE
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
8,
1,
1,
22,
22,
15,
18,
14,
1,
30,
26,
18,
6,
31,
15,
21,
11,
6,
20,
20,
14,
15,
2,
2,
2,
3,
5,
30,
2,
2,
1,
2,
2,
2,
4,
31,
2,
3,
3,
2,
25,
28,
22,
29,
29,
3,
2,
2,
2,

1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1981
1978
1978
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1978
1980
1980
1980
1981
1980
1979
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1981
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1981
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980

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o
ADS
SITE
IDENT
204a
205a
206a
207a
208a
208b
209a
210a
211a
221a
222a
223a
224a
225a
226a
227a
228a
229a
230a
231a
233a
234a
235a
235b
236a
237a
238a
239a
240a
241a
242a
243a
244a
24Sa
245b
246a
247a
248a
249a
250a
251a
252a
253a
254a
255a
256a
257a
258a
259a
260a
261a
262a
263a
264a

NET
WORK
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-D
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-C
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
UAPSP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
EPA- IV
EPA-IV
EPA- IV
EPA-IV
EPA-IV
EPA-IV
NET
SITE
IDENT
6011
6021
6031
6041
6061
6061
6071
6091
6101
1021
1031
2011
3021
3031
3041
4011
4021
4031
4041
6051
607.1
6081
15
IS smplr 2
23
14
18
11
13
10
16
21
22
19
19 smplr 2
12
17
20
470100
482890
220155
260380
260560
453800
520820
061911
200011
232241






                                                  ADS sites, sorted by ADS identification
          SITE NAME

Dor ion, Ontario
Nakina, Ontario
Ear Falls, Ontario
Pickle Lake, Ontario
Lac La Croix, Ontario
Lac La Croix, Ontario
Quetico Centre, Ontario
Experimental Lake, Ontario
Hinisk, Ontario
Melborne, Ontario
North Easthope, Ontario
Welleely, Ontario
Nithgrove, Ontario
Balsam Lake, Ontario
Raven Lake, Ontario
Charleston Lake, Ontario
Railton, Ontario
Graham Lake, Ontario
Whitman Creek, Ontario
Fernberg, Ontario
Quetico Centre, Ontario
Forbes Twsp., Ontario
Selma, Alabama
Selma-2, Alabama
Yampa, Colorado
Uvalda, Georgia
Lancaster, Kansas
Horehead, Kentucky
Winterport, Maine
Gaylord, Michigan
Clinton, Mississippi
Big Noose, New York
He-Arthur, Ohio
Brookings, South Dakota
Brookings-2, South Dakota
Alamo, Tennessee
Marshall, Texas
Underbill Center, Vermont
Bennington, Vermont
Big Meadows, Virginia
NACL, Massachusetts
Ashland, Missouri
University Forest, Missouri
Forest Seed Ctr, Texas
Newcastle, Wyoming
Loch Vale, Colorado
Acadia > 11/81, Maine
Chassell, Michigan
Tallassee, Alabama
Grayson Lake, Kentucky
Hiasassee, Georgia
Summerville, Georgia
University, Mississippi
Center Hill, Tennessee
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44
44
44
47
48
48
32
32
40
32
39
38
44
44
32
43
39
44
44
35
32
44
42
38
41
38
36
31
43
40
44
47






m
50
10
38
27
21
21
44
39
12
47
24
28
12
37
36
29
22
35
29
56
24
34
28
28
10
03
34
08
37
b6
21
49
14
19
19
47
39
31
52
30
58
45
54
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52
21
22
06






s
33
38
31
41
14
14
24
22
00
15
21
13
01
35
40
54
34
22
07
51
44
58
25
25
00
18
10
10
05
58
06
03
06
54
54
32
58
42
34
51
23
13
39
38
24
51
27
03






LONGITUDE ELEVATION ACTIVE
d
88
86
93
90
92
92
91
93
85
61
80
80
79
78
78
76
76
75
76
91
91
89
87
87
106
82
95
83
68
84
90
74
82
96
96
89
94
72
73
78
70
92
90
94
104
105
68
88






m s (meters)
36
42
13
12
12
12
12
43
08
33
53
45
04
51
54
02
35
51
49
29
12
38
05
05
55
28
18
27
58
38
17
54
28
49
49
08
25
52
09
25
01
11
19
51
11
34
15
33






45
40
13
04
32
32
08
28
00
23
35
35
14
22
43
30
33
44
19
26
08
56
03
03
00
25
17
17
30
30
15
08
41
45
45
03
06
08
48
45
12
55
06
39
32
55
39
10






244
320
350
360
368
368
420
123
9
213
375
344
335
259
274
92
137
130
137
506
420
324
42
42
2390
64
346
235
67
473
76
603
224
499
499
112
81
442
305
1047
34
239
154
84
1466
2490
122
279






Sep
Sep
Sep
Jul
Sep
Sep
Nov.
Oct
Sep
Nov
Nov
Jan
Jan
Nov
Feb
Jan
Jul
Oct
Oct
Nov
Oct
Sep
Oct
Oct
Aug
Oct
Nov
Oct
Oct
Nov
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Apr
May
Dec
Oct
Oct
Aug
Aug
Oct
Nov
Feb
Mar
Apr
Apr
Jun
May
Aug
DATE
2,
2,
2,
26,
30,
23,
30,
6,
30,
3,
1,
27,
26,
21,
1,
25,
14,
25,
24,
5,
16,
23,
17,
17,
12,
13,
5,
24,
21,
7,
20,
26,
1,
30,
30,
23,
25,
1,
28,
12,
15,
20,
27,
18,
11,
18,
10,
15,
23,
6,
27,
1,
11,
20,
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1981
1981
1981
1980
1980
1980
1981
1981
1980
1981
1981
1980
1980
1980
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1982
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1983
1981
1983
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982

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p
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ro
ADS
SITE
IDENT
265a
266a
267a
268a
269a
270a
271a
272a
273a
274a
275a
276a
277a
278a
279a
280a
281a
282a
283a
284a
285a
286a
287a
288a
289a
290a
291a
292a
293a
294a
295a
296a
297a
298a
299a
300a
301a
302a
303a
304a
305a
306a
307a
308a
309a
310a
311a
312a
313a
314a
315a
316a
317a
318a

NET
WORK
EPA- IV
EPA- IV
EPA- IV
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
CANSAP
CANSAP
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
                     ADS sites, sorted by ADS identification

 NET
SITE
IDENT                 SITE NAME

            Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
            Long Creek, South Carolina
            Delta, South Carolina
040260      Warren 2NSW, Arizona
041620      Buffalo River,  Arkansas
054200      Tanbark Flat, California
130460      Headquarters, Idaho
154100      Purdue U Ag Farm, Indiana
173120      Konza Prairie,  Kansas
190620      N La Hill Farm, Louisiana
191260      Iberia, Louisiana
220815      Cadwell, Massachusetts
221325      East, Massachusetts
271340      Give Out Morgan, Montana
320720      Bandelier,  New Mexico
320980      CUBA, New Mexico
380260      Bull Run, Oregon
452180      Longview, Texas
512800      Lake Dubay, Wisconsin
520680      Pinedale, Wyoming
312981      Washington Xing, New Jersey
03 080      Puntzi Mountain, British Columbia
07 140      Armstrong,  Ontario
142360010   Evanston, Illinois
141220043   Jardine Plant,  Illinois
141220034   South Water Plant, Illinois
230420002   Bay City, Michigan
230860001   Beaver Island,  Michigan
230460004   Benton Harbor,  Michigan
232740001   Cooper Harbor,  Michigan
232740002   Eagle Harbor, Michigan
232940001   Empire, Michigan
231420008   Escanaba, Michigan
230080001   Gramd Marais, Michigan
233660002   Mount Clemens,  Michigan
233660002   Mount Clemens,  Michigan
233760007   Muskegon, Michigan
234060002   Ontonagon,  Michigan
232340002   Port Austin, Michigan
234800001   Port Sanilac, Michigan
234110002   Tawas Point, Michigan
241040029   Duluth, Minnesota
241840016   Gooseberry  Falls, Minnesota
240900001   Gull Lake,  Minnesota
240800009   Hovland, Minnesota
333340099   Cape Vincent, New York
331600099   Dunkirk, New York
330860099   Fair Haven, New York
332000099   Grand Island, New York
334720099   Olcott, New York
335760099   Rochester,  New  York
360200001   Ashtabula,  Ohio
362100001   Fairport Harbor, Ohio
363620014   Lorain, Ohio
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d m 6

33
36
34
47
40
39
32
29
42
42
48
35
36
45
32
44
42
40
52
50
42
41
41
43
45
42
47
47
44
45
46
42
42
43
46
44
43
44
46
46
46
47
44
42
43
43
43
43
41
41
41

36
05
12
37
28
06
45
55
21
23
28
46
02
27
22
39
55
18
07
17
03
53
45
39
44
07
28
27
51
44
40
34
37
08
49
02
26
16
46
24
24
50
05
30
19
03
20
13
54
45
28

15
20
27
40
17
08
04
47
40
02
42
54
27
00
53
53
44
54
00
00
36
41
25
30
30
00
00
28
16
30
00
00
02
40
20
50
20
00
07
40
40
50
30
13
08
30
27
48
30
17
20
LONGITUDE ELEVATION ACTIVE
d m s (meters) DATE
Oct 12, 1982
Nov 9, 1982

92
92
117
115
85
96
93
91
72
71
105
106
106
122
94
89
109
74
124
88
87
87
87
83
85
86
87
88
86
87
85
82
82
86
89
82
82
83
92
91
94
89
76
79
76
78
78
77
80
81
82

06
32
45
49
59
36
03
42
23
12
11
16
58
08
42
39
47
51
05
54
40
36
32
53
30
28
52
09
02
03
58
50
53
16
38
59
32
26
05
28
21
57
20
19
42
58
41
34
46
16
08

02
58
39
10
18
33
02
54
27
53
39
03
17
50
49
08
12
17
00
00
25
23
45
45
30
30
00
42
08
30
00
40
25
20
00
40
32
30
15
48
15
45
30
26
11
00
35
45
30
25
30

78
265
853
969
215
344
61
6
283
20
817
1998
2124
267
107
2113
2388
72
911
323
183
194
187
187
183
191
191
188
233
196
191
176
187
190
194
185
190
179
198
206
383
224
80
182
74
173
84
81
179
203
192
Dec
May
Jan
Jan
Jul
Jul
Aug
Nov
Nov
Mar
Feb
Sep
Jun
Feb
Jul
Jun
Jun
Jan
Apr
Apr
Feb
Jul
Jun
Jun
Mar
Sep
Feb
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jul
Apr
Mar
Mar
Jul
Apr
Mar
May
Jul
Sep
Jan
Jul
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
21,
25,
13,
12,
20,
13,
17,
16,
16,
5,
2,
14,
22,
3,
13,
29,
29,
26,
8,
1,
25,
14,
2,
2,
24,
22,
3,
23,
14,
21,
9,
14,
20,
24,
24,
7,
7,
17,
5,
21,
22,
19,
21,
19,
19,
4,
19,
19,
19,
26,
27,
17,
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1981
1974
1974
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1983
1983
1981
1931
1982
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1982
1981
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1982
1981

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                                                   ADS sites, sorted by ADS  identification
              ADS
             SITE   NET
             IDENT  WORK
              319a
              320a
              321a
              322a
              323a
              324a
              325a
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
GLAD
 NET
SITE
IDENT

365260001
365200007
393060099
510180001
510360001
513600001
512200035
          SITE NAME

Put-in-Bay, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Erie, Pennsylvania
Cornucopia, Wisconsin
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
LATITUDE
 d  m  s

41 39 29
41 41 30
42 07 4B
46 51 44
44 31 47
44 03 56
43 04 31
                                                                                                  23-JU1-1984
                                                                                                  Page 7
                                                                                                       FIRST
                                                                               LONGITUDE ELEVATION     ACTIVE
                                                                                d  m  s  (meters)       DATE
82 49 40
83 24 32
80 06 03
91 08 13
87 55 11
87 39 23
87 53 02
177
177
183
195
201
189
205
Feb 17,
Jan 27,
Jan 18,
Feb 17,
Mar 31,
Jul  7,
1981
1981
1982
1981
1981
1981
                                                                                                    Mar 17, 1981
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                                                                   TABLE  C.2
                                                         ADS  Bites,  sorted  by  STATE  or  PROVINCE
                                                                                                                                  23-Jul-1984
                                                                                                                                  Page  1
            STATE
               NETWORK
                  SITE NAME
 ADS                           ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV   REV
IDENT  d  m  6   d  m  6   m   nura START  END
                                                                                                                OPERATING  HISTORY
           Alabama  (1)
              UAPSP  (08)
                  Selma  (]S)
235a  32 28 25  87 05 03
                  Selma-2  (15  sroplr  2)
                                                   235b  32 28 25  87 05 03
O
              EPA-IV  (13)
                  Tallassee
           Alaska  (2)
              NADP  (01)
                  Mt. Hckinley Park  (020390)

           Arizona  (4)
              NADP  (01)
                  Grand Canyon (030370)
                  Oliver Knoll (030360)
                  Organ Pipe Hon.  (030620)
                  Tombstone  (030180)
                  Warren 2WSW  (040260)

           Arkansas  (5)
              NADP  (01)
                  Buffalo River  (041620)
                  Fayetteville (042700)

           California  (6)
              NADP  (01)
                  Bishop (053460)
                  Channel Islands  (058500)
                  Davis (058840)
                  Hop]and (Ukiali)  (054540)
                  Sequoia Nat. Park  (057550)
                                                  259a
                            42 00


                               01


                               02


                            42 00


                               01


                               02
                                                                                 00
                                                                                 01
10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
            in last quarter of 1981.  Co-located sampler
            at this site, see 235b.
 1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
            NITRITE in CY B2  See co-located sampler
            23Sb.
 1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
            no change in protocol  See co-located sampler
            235b.
10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
            in last quarter of 1981  See co-located
            sampler 235a.
 1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
            NITRITE in CY 82  See co-located sampler
            235a.
 1/83  1/83 Discontinued analysis of NITRITE on 1/1/83.
            Discontinued operation of co-located sampler
            on 1/21/83.   This ADS ident TERMINATED.
                                    3/82
                                   10/83
       9/83 Samples analyzed by RTI
            Samples analyzed by Global Geochem after
            10/1/83
OOla  63 43  27  148 57  55   649 00   6/80
068a
054a
003a
002a
268a
269a
004a
006a
159a
009a
007a
008a
36
33
31
31
33
36
36
37
34
38
39
36
04
04
57
42
36
05
06
22
00
32
00
34
18
17
02
30
15
20
02
15
57
07
17
09
112
109
112
110
92
92
94
118
119
121
123
118
09
51
48
03
06
32
10
21
21
46
05
46
11
53
00
24
02
58
24
59
43
30
05
40
2152
1173
506
1398
78
265
391
1252
49
18
253
1856
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
8/81
8/81
4/80
3/79
5/82
1/82
5/80
4/80
7/80
10/78
10/79
7/80
                                               This site is part of the WHO network.

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                                              ADS sites,  sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                               23-JU1-1984
                                                                               Page 2
STATE
   NETWORK
      SITE NAME

       Tanbark Flat (054200)
       Yosemite (058850)

Colorado (8)
   NADP (01)
       Alamosa (060060)
       Loch Vale (061911)
       Hanitou (062120)
       Mesa Verde (061530)
       Pawnee (062220)
       Rocky Ht. Nat Park (061910)
       Sand Spring (061560)
   UAPSP (08)
       Yampa (23)
   MAP3S/PCN (06)
       Lewes (7)
   EPR1-SURE (10)
       Indian River (03)
       Indian River-2 (03 sraplr 2)
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT  d  m  e   d  m  6

270a  34 12 27 117 45 39
157a  37 47 49 119 51 30
160a  37 26 36 105 51 55
256a  40 21 51 105 34 55
01la  39 06 04 105 05 31
029a  37 11 56 108 29 26
012a  40 48 23 104 45 15
     ADS
ELEV rev  REV
 n   num START
       REV
       END
                                   OPERATING HISTORY
 853 00
1408 00
2298 00
2490 00
2362 00
2172 00
1641 00
173a  40 30 27 107 42 07

236a  40 10 00 106 55 00




013a  38 46 00  75 00 00
152a  38 34 50  75 14 45
                                       152b  38 34 50  75 14 45
1998 00

2390 00

     01


   0 00


     01



   6 00

     01

     02


   6 00

     01
 1/82
12/81
 4/80
10/83
10/78
 4/81
 5/79
OlOa  40 21 52 105 33 37  2369 00   5/80
 3/79
                                               The sampler was relocated from HO parking lo
                                               to this meadow on 18-Oct-83.  Previous
                                               samples from Rocky Mountain Park are stored
                                               under ADS ident OlOaOO
                     On 22-Apr-80 the collector was moved closer
                     to the gage.  No change was made in the ADS
                     site number.
                     Sampler and raingage were moved from HQ
                     parking lot to a meadow about 1.8km west and
                     200 m higher on 18-Oct-83.  This ADS ident
                     was TERMINATED at that time.    See ADS iden
                     256aOO for samples collected after 18-Oct-83
 8/82 12/82 Started operation in UAPSP in middle of firs
            year.
 1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
            no change in protocol.

 2/78 11/80 This MAP3S site started operation with the
            Battelle Northwest collector) surface area =
            490 sq cm.
11/80       On 10-Nov-80 the collector was changed to th
            Aerochem Metrics model 301-A2 with a surface
            area of 640 sq cm.

 8/78 12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE Bite DO NO
            USE DATA
 1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
            co-located samplers at this site.  See 152b.
 1/80  6/80 Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler in operatic
            at this EPRI/SURE siteSTATION TERMINATED Jun
            30, 1980
 8/78 12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NO'
            USE DATA
 1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
            co-located samplers at this site.  See 152a.
            The second sampler was removed after one
            year, this ADS number DISCONTINUED.

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                                                           ADS  sites,  sorted by STATE or  PROVINCE
                                                                                23-Jul-1984
                                                                                Page  3
O
             STATE
                NETWORK
                   SITE NAME

             Florida (12)
                NADP (01)
                    Austin-Gary Forest (100020)
                    Bradford Forest (100360)
                    Everglades Nat. Pa (101190)

             Georgia (13)
                NADP (01)
                    Georgia Station (114140)
                UAPSP (08)
                    Uvalda  (14)
                EPA-IV (13)
                    Hiasassee
             Hawaii  (15)
                NADP (01)
                    Mauna  Loa (120080)

             Idaho (16)
                NADP (01)
                    Craters of Moon (130340)
                    Headquarters (130480)

             Illinois  (17)
                NADP (01)
                    Argonne (14)980)
                    Bondville (141160)
                    Dixon Springs (146340)
                    NIARC (141800)
                    Salem (144740)
                    Southern 111  U (143580)
                MAP36/PCN (06)
                    Illinois (5)
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
I DENT  d  ID  s   d  m  S
014a  29 45 37  82 11 56
015a  29 58 29  62 11 53
016a  25 23 40  80 41 45
017a  33 10 40  84 24 22

237a  32 03 18  82 28 25
     ADS
ELEV rev  REV   REV
 m   nura START  END
                                                             OPERATING HISTORY
                                                    261a
019a  43 27 48 113 33 31
271a  47 37 40 115 49 10
021a  41 42 04  67 59 43
020a  40 03 12  88 22 19
023a  37 26 03  88 40 19
024a  41 50 29  88 51 04
161a  38 38 36  88 58 01
022a  37 42 36  89 16 08

020b  40 03 12  88 22 19
  46 00
  44 00
   2 00
 270 00

  64 00

     01

     02
                                                                                   00
                                                                                   01
018a  19 32 22 155 34 45  3426 00
1806 00
 969 00
                           229 00
 212 00
 161 00
 265 00
 173 00
 146 00

 212 00


     01

     02
10/78
10/78
 6/80
10/78

10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
            in last quarter of 1981
 1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
            NITRITE in CY 82
 1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
            no change in protocol
                                    4/82
                                   10/83
          6/80
 8/80
 7/82
          3/80
 2/79
 1/79
 1/81
 4/80
 7/79

11/77


 2/80

 1/82
                9/83 Samples analyzed by RTI
                     Samples analyzed by Global Geochem after
                     10/1/83
                                               On 25-May-80, the collector and raingagei?)
                                               were moved less than 1km.  No change was made
                                               in ADS site number.
                     On 30-Oct-81 a Belfort weighing recording
                     raingage was installed 10 ft NW of and to
                     replace 8-inch stick or standard gage.  No
                     change made in ADS site number.
                                          2/80 This MAP3S site started operation with  the
                                               Battelle Northwest collector; surface area  =
                                               490 sq cm.
                                          1/82 On 16-Feb-80 the collector was changed  to the
                                               HASL model with surface area = 325 sq cm.
                                               On 5-Jan-82 the collector was changed to the
                                               Aerochem Metrics model 301-A2 with surface
                                               area = 640 sq cm.

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                                             ADS Bites, sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                               23-JU1-1984
                                                                               Page 4
STATE
   NETWORK
      SITE NAME

   GLAD (14)
       Evanston (142360010)
       Jardine Plant (141220043)
       South Water Plant (141220034)

Indiana (18)
   NADP (01)
       Indiana Dunes (153420)
       Purdue U Ag Farm (154100)
   EPRI-SURE (10)
       Fort Wayne (07)
 ADS                           ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV
IDENT  d  m  s   d  m  s   m   num START
                          REV
                          END
                                             OPERATING HISTORY
288a  42 03 36
289a  41 53 41
290a  41 45 25
87 40 25
87 36 23
87 32 45
183 00   7/81
194 00   6/81
187 00   6/81
025a  41 37 57  87 05 16   208 00   7/80
                                                                      01
156a  41 02 39  85 19 08

       Fort Wayne-2 (07 sraplr 2)
       Rockport  (05)
                                       156b  41  02  39   85  19  08
                                       154a  37  52  50   87  07  47
       RocKport-2 (05 smplr 2)
                                       154b  37  52  50   87  07  47
                                    3/81
272a  40 28 17  85 59 18   215 00   7/82
                          3/81 This NADP site was moved in March 1981.  It
                               was on top of a roof.  It was moved several
                               meters and placed on the ground.
                               This sampler was located on a nearby roof
                               prior to 3/19/81.
           244 00   8/78 12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                               USE DATA
               01   1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                               co-located samplers at this site.  See 156b.
               02   1/80  9/81 Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler in operation
                               at this EPRI/SURE site
               03  10/81 12/81 Transfered operation from EPRI/SURE to UAPSPS
                               and operated under normal UAPSPS protocol in
                               last quarter of 1981.
               04   1/82 12/82 UAPSPS one year effort to analyze NITRITE in
                               1982, otherwise protocol remained the same.
               05   1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                               no change in protocol
           244 00   8/78 12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                               USE DATA
               01   1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                               co-located samplers at this site.  See 156a.
                               The second sampler was removed after one
                               year, this ADS number DISCONTINUED.
           131 00   8/78 12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                               USE DATA
               01   1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                               co-located samplers at this site.  See 154b.
               02   1/80  9/81 Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler in operation
                               at this EPRI/SURE site
                               Transfered operation from EPRI/SURE to UAPSPS
                               and operated under normal UAPSPS protocol in
                               last quarter of 1981.
               04   1/82 12/82 UAPSPS one year effort to analyze NITRITE in
                               1982, otherwise protocol remained the same.
               05   1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                               no change in protocol
           131 00   8/78 12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                               USE DATA
               01   1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                               co-located samplers at this site.  See 154a.
                               The second sampler was removed after one
                               year, this ADS number DISCONTINUED.
                                                                      03  10/81 12/81

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                                                           ADS sites, sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                                                                   23-JU1-1984
                                                                                                                   Page 5
             STATE
                NETWORK
                   SITE NAME
                                     ADS                           ADS
                                    SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV   REV
                                    IDENT  d  m  6   d  m  a   m   nura START  END
                                                                                                                 OPERATING HISTORY
O
•
I—'
oo
             Kansas (20)
                NADP (01)
                    Konza Prairie  (173120)
                UAPSP (08)
                    Lancaster  (18)
             Kentucky (21)
                UAPSP (08)
                    Horehead (11)
EPA-IV (13)
    Grayson Lake
             Louisiana (22)
                NADP (01)
                    Iberia (191260)
                    N La Hill Farm (190620)

             Maine (23)
                NADP (01)
                    Acadia < 11/81 (200010)
                    Acadia > 11/81 (200011)

                    Bridgton (200277)
                    Caribou (200045)
                    Greenville Station (200935)
                CANSAP (05)
                    Caribou (13 000)
                                    273a  39 06 08  96 36 33

                                    238a  39 34 10  95 18 17
                                    239a  38 08 10  83  27  17
                                                    260a
                                    275a   29  55  47   91  42  54
                                    274a   32  45  04   93  03  02
                                    162a   44  24  30   68  14  42
                                    164a
                                    163a
                                    030a
                     344 00

                     346 00

                         01

                         02




                     235 00

                         01

                         02
                                                                                   00
                                                                                   01
                       6 00
                      61 00
44 06 27
46 52 08
45 29 23
70 43 44
68 00 55
69 39 52
                                    163b   46  52  08   68  00  55
222 00
191 00
322 00
                                                               191  00
                    8/82

                   11/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                               in last quarter of 1981
                    1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
                               NITRITE in CY 82
                    1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                               no change in protocol
                                                                       10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                                                                                   in last quarter of 1981
                                                                        1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
                                                                                   NITRITE in CY 82
                                                                        1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                                                                                   no change in protocol
                              4/82
                             10/83
                   11/82
                   11/82
                          9/83 Samples analyzed by RTI
                               Samples analyzed by Global Geochem after
                               10/1/83
                      37 00  11/80 11/81 Collector and raingage moved 2.5 miles SSW
                                    257a   44  22  27   68  15  39    122  00   11/81
 9/80
 4/80
11/79
                                                                        4/80
and 85 meters higher on 10-Nov-81.  This ADS
ident TERMINATED; subsequent data stored
under ADS ident 257aOO.
The collector was formerly located at ADS
ident 162aOO.

See 163b, CANSAP intercomparison.
On 15-Jul-80 a Belfoit weighting and
recording raingage was installed; there was
no gage on site prior to this date.  No
change was made to ADS site number.

Operated as international intercomparison
site.  This CANSAP sampler is co-located
with NADP site 163a - Data not in ADS.

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                                              ADS sites,  sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                               23-Jul-1984
                                                                               Page 6
STATE
   NETWORK
      SITE NAME

   UAPSP (08)
       Winterport (13)
Massachusetts (25)
   NADP (01)
       Cadwell (220815)
       East  (221325)
       NACL  (220155)
   EPRI-SURE  (10)
       Montague  (01)
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT  d  m  s   d  m  s
240a  44 37 05  68 58 30
                         ADS
                    ELEV rev  REV   REV
                     m   num START  END
                                                             OPERATING HISTORY
276a
277a
251a
       Montague-2 (01 smplr 2)
       Turners Falls (01)
Michigan (26)
   NADP (01)
       Chassell (232241)
       Douglas Lake (230920)
       lloughton (232240)
       Isle Royal Park (232570)
       Kellogg  (232660)
       Wei1ston  (235340)
   CANSAP (05)
       Pellston (13 020)
42 21 40
42 23 02
41 58 23
72 23 27
71 12 53
70 01 12
149a  42 32 00  72 32 08
                                       149b  42 32 00  72 32 08
                                       150a  42 35 50  72 32 55
258a  47 06 03  88 33 10
031a  45 33 40  84 40 42
165a  47 13 33  88 37 50
026a  47 54 43  89 09 10
032a  42 24 37  85 23 34
033a  44 13 28  85 49 07
031b  45 33 40  84 40 42
                      67 00  10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                                         in last quarter of 1981
                         01   1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
                                         NITRITE in CY 82
                         02   1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                                         no change in protocol
283 00
 20 00
 34 00

 73 00

    01

    02



 73 00

    01
                            98 00
                               01
                                                                      02

                                                                      03
                     279 00
                     233 00
                     193 00
                     209 00
                     288 00
                     292 00
                           233 00
                               01
 3/82
 2/82
12/81

 8/78

 1/79

 1/80



 8/78

 1/79
                              8/80
                             10/81
                                    1/82

                                    1/83
                         12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                               USE DATA
                         12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                               co-located samplers at this site. See 149b.
                          7/80 Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler in operation
                               at this EPRI/SURE site sampler moved to ADS
                               location 150a on l-Aug-80.  Site 149a
                               TERMINATED
                         12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                               USE DATA
                         12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                               co-located samplers at this site.  See 149a.
                               The second sampler was removed after one
                               year, this ADS number DISCONTINUED.
                          9/81 EPRI/SURE site moved from 149a on l-aug-80
                         12/81 Transfered operation from EPRI/SURE to UAPSPS
                               and operated under normal UAPSPS protocol in
                               last quarter of 1981.
                         12/82 UAPSPS one year effort to analyze NITRITE in
                               1982, otherwise protocol remained the same.
                               Discontinued NITRITE analysis.
                    2/83
                    7/79
                   10/80
                    8/80
                    6/79
                   10/78
                              7/79
                              1/80
                    relocated from 165aOO on 10/15/83

               2/83 Sampler was moved 8 miles to the SE on
                    10/15/83.  This ADS ident TERMINATED;
                    subsequent data stored as ADS ident 258aOO
                    on 27-Sep-83 the collector was moved to about
                    10m from the raingage.  No change was made in
                    ADS site number.

               1/80 Sangamo model C.
                    On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                    entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                    samples are composited in the field.

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                                                            ADS  Bites,  sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                                                                       23-JU1-1984
                                                                                                                       Page  7
ro
o
              STATE
                 NETWORK
                    SITE NAME

                 UAPSP (08)
                     Gaylord (10)
                 GLAD (14)
                     Bay City (230420002)
                     Beaver Island (230860001)
                     Benton Harbor (230460004)
                     Cooper Harbor (232740001)
       Eagle Harbor (232740002)
       Empire (232940001)
       Escanaba (231420008)
       Gramd Haraia (230080001)
       Mount Clemens (233660002)
       Huskegon (233760007)
       Ontonagon (234060002)
       Port Austin  (232340002)
       Port Sanilac (234800001)
       Tawas Point  (234110002)

Minnesota (27)
   NADP (01)
       Fernberg (241840)
                     I,amber ton (242720)
                     Marcell  (241660)
                 GLAD (14)
                     Duluth  (241040029)
                     Gooseberry Falls  (241840016)
                     Gull  Lake (240900001)
                     Hovland  (240800009)

              Mississippi  (28)
                 NADP (01)
                     Meridian (251460)
                 UAPSP (08)
                     Clinton  (16)
SITE
IDENT
241a





291a
292a
293a
294a


295a
296a
297a
298a
299a
301a
302a
303a
304a
305a
LATITUDE
d
44





43
45
42
47


47
44
45
46
42
43
46
44
43
44
m
56





39
44
07
28


27
51
44
40
34
06
49
02
26
16
s
58





30
30
00
00


28
16
30
00
00
40
20
50
20
00
LONGITUDE
d
84





83
85
86
87


88
86
87
85
82
86
89
82
82
83
m
38





53
30
28
52


09
02
03
58
50
16
38
59
32
26
s
30





45
30
30
00


42
08
30
00
40
20
00
40
32
30
ELEV
m
473





187
183
191
191


188
233
196
191
176
190
194
185
190
179
rev
num
00

01

02

00
00
00
00


00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
REV
START
11/81

1/82

1/83

3/81
9/81
2/81
6/81


6/83
6/83
6/81
7/81
4/82
3/81
7/81
4/81
3/81
5/81
REV
END OPERATING HISTORY
12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
in last quarter o£ 1981
12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
NITRITE in CY 82
Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
no change in protocol



5/83 This GLAD network site TERMINATED on May 17,
1983. Sampler moved to Eagle Harbor (ADS
site 295a) .










                                                     166a   47  56  45   91  29  43    524  00   11/80


035a
034a
306a
307a
308a
309a
036a
2423




44
47
46
46
46
47
32
32




14
31
46
24
24
50
20
21




14
52
07
40
40
50
04
06




95
93
92
91
94
89
88
90




18
28
05
28
21
57
44
17




02
07
15
48
15
45
42
15




343
431
198
206
383
224
89
76


01
02
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
01
02
3/81
5/81
1/79
7/78
7/81
9/81
1/82
7/81
4/80
10/81
1/82
1/83
3/81 This NADP site operated with collector at
     ground level within a clearing until March
     1981.
5/81 Collector and raingage(?) moved to rooftop of
     trailer within existing clearing.
     Collector and raingage returned to ground
     level about 30m from trailer roof top.
                                                                          10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                                                                                      in last quarter of 1981
                                                                           1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
                                                                                      NITRITE in CY 82
                                                                                      Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                                                                                      no change in protocol

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                                                           ADS sites,  sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                                                                      23-JU1-1984
                                                                                                                      Page 8
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ro
             STATE
                NETWORK
                   SITE NAME

                EPA-IV (13)
                    University
             Missouri (29)
                NADP (01)
                    Ashland (260380)
                    University Forest (260560)

             Montana (30)
                NADP (01)
                    Give Out Morgan (271340)
                    Glacier Nat Park (270570)
                CANSAP (05)
                    Glacier Nat Park (13 010)
Nebraska (31)
   NADP (01)
       Mead  (281520)

New Hampshire, (33)
   NADP (01)
       Hubbard Brook (300240)

New Jersey  (34)
   NADP (01)
       Princeton  (312980)
                    Washington Xing  (312981)
             New Mexico (35)
                NADP (01)
                    Bandelier  (320720)
                    CUBA  (320980)

             New York  (36)
                NADP (01)
                    Aurora  (330860)
                    Bennett Bridge  (335240)
                    Chautauqua  (331000)
                    lluntington  (332020)
                    Jasper  (336500)
                    Knobit  (331220)
                    Stilwell Lake  (33S140)
                                        ADS                            ADS
                                       SITE   LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV
                                       IDENT  d  m  s   d  m  s   ra   num START
                                    REV
                                    END
                                                       OPERATING  HISTORY
                                       263a
                                       252a  38 45 13  92 11 55
                                       253a  36 54 39  90 19 06
                                       278a
                                       037a
                         00
                         01
48 28 42 105 11 39
48 30 37 113 59 44
817 00
968 00
                                                    039a  43 56 35  71 42 12   250 00
                                                    167a  40 18 54  74 51 17    72 00
                                       279a  35 46 54 106 16 03
                                       280a  36 02 27 106 58 17
                     1998  00
                     2124  00
         5/82
        10/83
      9/83 Samples analyzed by RTI
           Samples analyzed by Global Geochem after
           10/1/83
                     239 00  10/81
                     154 00  10/81
9/82
6/80
                                       037b  48 30 37 113 59 44   968 00   6/80
                                                    038a  41 09 11  96 29 34   352 00   7/78
See 037b, CANSAP intercomparison.

This is an international intercomparison
sampler, operated by CANSAP at this
NADP site.  Data not included in ADS.
                                       285a  40 18 54  74 51 17    72 00   4/81
                              7/78
                               8/80   7/81 On Juy  7,  1981  this Site was TERMINATED.
                                         Collector  was moved about 25 miles SW to
                                         Washington Crossing.  See ADS-IDENT 285aOO
                                         This  site  is part of the WHO network.
                                         This  NADP  collector was formerly located in
                                         the  town of Princeton.   See ADS-IDENT 167aOO.
                                         This  site  is part of the WHO network.
         6/82
         2/82
040a
046a
041a
168a
047a
042a
045a
42
43
42
43
42
42
41
44
31
17
58
06
22
21
02
34
58
19
22
41
00
76
75
79
74
77
73
74
39
56
23
13
32
30
02
35
50
47
25
08
10
22
249
245
488
500
634
406
186
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
4/79
6/80
6/80
10/78
2/80
1/80
6/79

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                                              ADS  sites,  sorted by STATE or  PROVINCE
                                                                               23-JU1-1984
                                                                               Page 9
STATE
   NETWORK
      SITE NAME

   MAP3S/PCN (06)
       Bcookhaven (6)
       Ithaca (2)
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT  d  D  S   d  m  8
048a  40 52 00  72 53 00
                                       044a   42  24  03   76  39  12
O

ro
       Whiteface (1)
                                       043a   44  23  26   73  51  34
     ADS
ELEV rev  REV
 m   num START
   UAPSP (08)
       Big Moose (21)
   GLAD (14)
       Cape Vincent (333340099)
       Dunkirk (331600099)
       Fair Haven (330860099)
       Grand Island (332000099)
       Olcott (334720099)
       Rochester (335760099)

North Carolina (37)
   NADP (01)
       Clinton Station (343560)
       Coweeta (342500)
                            25 00

                               01


                           509 00


                               01
                               03

                           610 00


                               01
          2/78

          2/81


         10/76


          8/77
REV
END
2/81




8/77


9/77
                                                                      02    9/77  11/79
                                                                                                                NH4  was  colorimetry
                                                                                                               NA and  K  were  Flame
                                                                         CA and HG were
         11/79

         10/76


          8/77
8/77


9/77
                                                                      02    9/77  12/79
                                                                      03   12/79
                                                             OPERATING HISTORY
Started operation using Battelle Northwest
sampler with surface area • 490 sq cm.
On 24-Feb-81 the sampler was changed to an
Aerochera Metrics model 301-A2 with surface
area - 640 sq cm.
This MAP3S site started operation with the
Battelle Northwest collector; surface area
490 sq cm.
Analysis method changed.
now Ion Chromatography.
Emission Spectrography - now Ion
Chromatography.
Analysis method changed.
Flame Emission Spectrography - now Flame
Atomic Absorption.  S04 was colorimetry - now
Colorimetry with field fixation.
Collector changed to HASL model with surface
area * 640 sq cm.
This MAP3&/PCN site started operation with
the Battelle Northwest collector; surface
area - 490 sq era.
Analysis method changed in August 1977.  NH4
changed from colorimetry to Ion
Chromatography.  NA and K changed from Flame
Emission Spectcometry to Ion Chromatography.
Analysis method changed in mid September
1977.  CA and MG changed from Flame Emission
Spectrometry to Flame Atomic Absorbtion on
9/14/77. SO4 (S-IV) changed from colorimetry
to colimetry with field fixation on 9/6/77.
Collection instrument changed to HASL with
surface area - 640 sq cm in December 1979.
243a


310a
311a
312a
313a
314a
315a
052a
OSOa
43


44
42
43
43
43
43
35
35
49


05
30
19
03
20
13
01
03
03


30
13
08
30
27
48
26
38
74


76
79
76
78
78
77
78
63
54


20
19
42
58
41
34
16
25
08


30
26
11
00
35
45
45
50
603


80
182
74
173
84
81
47
686
00
01
02
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
10/81
1/82
1/83
1/82
1/82
1/82
1/82
1/82
1/82
10/78
7/78
                                   10/81  12/81  Operated under  normal  UAPSP sampling protocol
                                               in last quarter of 1981
                                    1/82  12/82  UAPSP sampling  protocol  expanded to include
                                               NITRITE in CY 82
                                               Discontinued analysis  of NITRITE,  otherwise
                                               no change in protocol

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                                                           ADS sites, sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                                                               23-JU1-1984
                                                                                                               Page 10
             STATE
                NETWORK
                   SITE NAME

                    Finley  (A)  (344160)
                    Finley  (B)  (344161)
                    LewiBton  (340320)
                    Piedmont  Station  (343460)
                    R Triangle  Inst  (341180)
                    R Triangle  Park  (343310)
                EPRI-SURE  (10)
                    Raleigh  (08)
O
ro
CO
Raleigh-2 (08 smpli  2)
             North Dakota  (38)
                NADP  (01)
                    Teddy  Roosevelt NP  (350700)

             Ohio  (39)
                NADP  (01)
                    Caldwell  (364900)
                    Delaware  (361760)
                    Wooster  (367160)
                HAP3S/PCN  (06)
                    Oxford (8)
                UAPSP  (08)
                    McArthur  (22)
ADS
SITE
I DENT
053a
053b
049a
OSla
174a
169a
053c





053d




LATITUDE
d
35
35
36
35
35
35
35





35

ra
43
43
07
41
54
53
43





43

s
43
43
40
48
09
47
43





43




LONGITUDE
d
78
78
77
80
78
78
78





78

m
40
40
10
37
52
51
40





40

8
52
52
30
22
12
38
48





48


ELEV
m
119
119
26
221
99
94
128





128

ADS
rev
nura
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
01
02
03
04
05
00
01

REV
START
10/78
10/78
10/78
10/78
10/80
4/80
8/78
1/79
1/80
10/81
1/82
1/83
8/78
1/79

REV
END
i
1




12/78
12/79
9/81
12/82
12/82

12/79
12/79
                                                                                             OPERATING HISTORY
                                                                              See co-located 053b.
                                                                              See co-located 053a.
                    Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                    USE DATA
                    EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                    co-located samplers at this site. See 053d.
                    Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler in operation
                    at this EPRI/SURE site
                    Transfered operation from EPRI/SURE to UAPSPS
                    and operated under normal UAPSPS protocol in
                    last quarter of 1981.
                    UAPSPS one year effort to analyze NITRITE in
                    1982, otherwise protocol remained the same.
                    Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                    no change in protocol
                    Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                    USE DATA
                    EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                    co-located samplers at this site. See 053c.
                    The second sampler was removed after one
                    year, this ADS number DISCONTINUED.
                                062a   47  36  09 103 15 54   618 00   5/81
056a
055a
058a
057a

39
40
40
39

47
21
46
31

34
19
48
51

81
83
81
84

31
03
55
43

52
58
31
25

276
285
315
284

00
00
00
00
01
9/78
10/78
9/78
9/80
11/80
                                244a   39 14 06  82 28 41
         9/80 11/80 Started operation using Battelle Northwest
                    sampler with surface area = 490 sq cm.
                    On 24-NOv-BO the sampler was changed to the
                    Aerochem Metrics model 301-A2 with surface
                    area = 640 sq cm.

224 00  10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                    in last quarter of 1981
    01   1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
                    NITRITE in CY 82
    02   1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                    no change in protocol

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                                                            ADS  sites,  sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                               23-JU1-1984
                                                                               Page 11
o
•
ro
              STATE
                 NETWORK
                    SITE NAME

                 EPRI-SURE (10)
                     Zanesville (04)
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT  d  m  8   d  m  B
     ADS
ELEV rev  REV   REV
 m   num START  END
                                                             OPERATING HISTORY
                     Zanesville-2 (04 smplr 2)
                 GLAD (14)
                     Ashtabula (360200001)
                     Faicport Harbor (362100001)
                     Lorain (363620014)
                     Put-in-Bay (365260001)
                     Toledo (365200007)

              Oregon (41)
                 NADP (01)
                     Alsea  (380200)
                     Bull  Run (380260)
                     11.J.  Andrews (381020)
                     Lost  Creek (380840)
                     Pendleton (381180)
                     Schmidt Farm (380201)
                     Vines  Hill (381120)

              Pennsylvania  (42)
                 NADP (01)
                     Kane  (392940)
                     Leading Ridge  (394200)
153a  39 59 02  82 01 05   250 00
                                                                                    01

                                                                                    02
                                                                                    03
                                                                                    04

                                                                                    05
                                                     153b   39  59  02   82  01  05   250 00
                                                                                    01
          6/76 12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                     USE DATA
          1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                     co-located samplers at this site.  See 153b.
          1/80  9/81 Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler in operation
                     at this EPRI/SURE site
         10/81 12/81 Transfered operation from EPRI/SURE to UAPSPS
                     and operated under normal UAPSPS protocol in
                     last quartet oC 1981.
          1/62 12/82 UAPSPS one year effort to analyze NITRITE in
                     1982, otherwise protocol remained the same.
          1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                     no change in protocol
          8/78 12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                     USE DATA
          1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                     co-located samplers at this site.  See 153a.
                     The second sampler was removed after one
                     year, this ADS number DISCONTINUED.
316a
317a
318a
319a
320a
059a
281a
061a
170a
175a
0£0a
027a
063a
064a
41
41
41
41
41
44
45
44
42
45
44
43
41
40
54
45
28
39
41
23
27
13
40
41
37
53
35
39
30
17
20
29
30
13
00
23
04
23
35
57
52
32
60
81
82
82
63
123
122
122
122
118
123
117
78
77
46
16
08
49
24
37
06
14
40
50
12
25
46
56
30
25
30
40
32
22
50
32
59
16
50
37
04
10
179
203
192
177
177
84
267
472
475
542
69
904
616
282
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
1/82
1/82
2/81
2/81
1/81
12/79
7/82
5/80
10/80
4/80
12/79
7/80
7/78
4/79

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                                                           ADS  sites,  sorted  by  STATE or  PROVINCE
                                                                               23-JU1-1984
                                                                               Page 12
             STATE
                NETWORK
                   SITE NAME

                HAP3S/PCN (06)
                    Penn State (3)
 ADS                           ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV   REV
IDENT  d  m  s   d  m  8   m   nuro START  END
                                  OPERATING HISTORY
065a  40 47 18  77 56 47   393 00   9/76  8/77 Started operation using Battelle Northwest
                                               sampler with surface area = 490 sq cm.
                                    8/77  9/77 Analysis method changed.  NH4 was colorimetry
                                               - now Ion Chromatography.  NA and K were
                                               Flame Emission Spectrography - now Ion
                                               Chromatography.
                                    9/77 12/79 Analysis method changed.  CA and HG were
                                               Flame Emission Spectrography - now Flame
                                               Atomic Absorption.  S04 was colorimetry - now
                                               Colorimetry with field fixation.
                               04  12/79  2/81 Collection instrument changed.  Was BNW - now
                                               HASL with surface area - 640 sq cm.
                                               Collection instrument changed.  Was HASL -
                                               now Aerochem Metrics model 301-A2 with
                                               surface area = 640 sq cm.
                                                                                   01
                                                                                   03
                                                                                   05    3/81
                EPRI-SURE (10)
                    Scranton  (02)
151a  41 34 30  75 59 40
ro
en
                    Scranton-2 (02 smplr 2)
                GLAD (14)
                    Erie (393060099)

             South Carolina  (45)
                NADP (01)
                    Clemson  (421880)
                EPA-IV  (13)
                    Delta
                                                    151b  41  14 30  75 59 40   335
335 00   8/78 12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site  DO
                    NOT USE DATA
    01   1/79 12/79 operation as a co-located site  see 151b.
    02   1/80 12/80 continued operation in EPRI/SURE network with
                    only one sampler in use.
    03   1/81  9/81 Station NOT IN USE
    04  10/81 12/81 started operation as UAPSP site with 13 ??
                    components in analysis protocol
    05   1/82 12/82 UAPSP one year effort to analyze NITRITE in
                    1982.  Otherwise protocol remained same.
    06   1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                    no change in protocol
    00   8/78 12/79 EPRI/SURE start up phase  DO NOT USE DATA
    01   1/79 12/79 one year operation with two samplers at this
                    site, see 151a.
321a  42 07 48  80 06 03   183 00   1/82
066a  34 40.28  82  50 09   221 00   3/79
                               00
                               01
        12/82
        10/83
9/83 Samples analyzed by RTI
     Samples analyzed by Global Geochem after
     10/1/83
             South Dakota  (46)
                NADP  (01)
                    Huron  (430060)
067a  44 23 02  98  13  14    390 00   4/80

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                                                            ADS  sites,  sorted  by  STATE  or  PROVINCE
                                                                                                                      23-Jul-1984
                                                                                                                      Page 13
              STATE
                 NETWORK
                    SITE  NAME

                 UAPSP (OB)
                     Brookings (19)
                     Brookings-2  (19 sraplr  2)
                                        ADS
                                       SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
                                       IDENT  d  in  8   d  n>  s
                                       24Sa  44 19 54  96 49 45
                                                     245b  44 19  54  96  49  45
                               ADS
                          ELEV rev  REV   REV
                           m   nura START  END
                                                                                                    OPERATING HISTORY
O
ro
cr>
Tennessee (47)
   NADP (01)
       Elkmont (441190)
       Walker Branch (440040)
   MAP3s/PCN  (06)
       Oak Ridge (9)
                UAPSP  (08)
                    Alamo  (12)
                 EPRI-SURE  (10)
                     Giles  County  (06)
                    Giles  County-2  (06  sinplr  2)
                 EPA-IV  (13)
                     Center  Hill
             Texas  (48)
                 NADP  (01)
                    Forest  Seed  Ctr  (453800)
                    K-Bar  (450425)
028a  35 39 52
171a  35 57 41
83 35 25
84 17 14
                                                                  499 00
                                                                                    01
                                                                      02

                                                                  499 00

                                                                      01

                                                                      02
640 00
341 00
                                       246a  35 47  32  89 08 03   112 00
                                                                                   01
                                       155a  35 17 05  86 54 11
                                                     155b  35 17 05  86  54 11
                                                     264a
                                       254a  31  33  38   94 51 39
                                       070a  29  18  07  103 10 38
                                                                                   00
                                                                                   01
                            84 00
                          1056 00
                                   10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                                               in last quarter of 1981
                                    1/62 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
                                               NITRITE in CY 82
                                    1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                                               no change in protocol
                                   10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                                               in last quarter of 1981
                                    1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
                                               NITRITE in CY 82
                                    1/B3  1/83 Discontinued analysis of NITRITE on 1/1/83.
                                               Discontinued operation of co-located sampler
                                               on 1/10/83.  This ADS ident TERMINATED.
8/60
3/80
                                                     171b  35 57 41  84  17 14   341 00   1/81
                                               This MAP2S Bite started operation with
                                               Aerochem Metrics model 301-A2 sampler which
                                               has sruface area » 640 sq cm.
                                   10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                                               in last quarter of 1981
                                    1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
                                               NITRITE in CY 82
                                               Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                                               no change in protocol
                                                                                   02   1/83
                                                                  244 00   6/78 12/78 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NO1
                                                                                      USE DATA
                                                                      01   1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                                                                                      co-located samplers at this site.  See 155b.
                                                                      02   1/80  6/80 Starting 1/1/60 only one sampler in operation
                                                                                      at this EPRI/SURE site STATION TERMINATED
                                                                                      June 30, 1960
                                                                  244 00   8/76 12/76 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO N07
                                                                                      USE DATA
                                                                      01   1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                                                                                      co-located samplers at this site.  See 155a.
                                                                                      The second sampler was removed after one
                                                                                      year, this ADS number DISCONTINUED.
                                                                           8/82
                                                                          10/83
                    8/81
                    4/80
                                          9/83 Samples analyzed by RTI
                                               Samples analyzed by Global Geochem after
                                               10/1/83

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                                             ADS  Bites,  sorted  by  STATE  or  PROVINCE
                                                                               23-Jul-1984
                                                                               Page 14
o
ro
STATE
   NETWORK
      SITE NAME

       Longview (4S2180)
       Victoria <455350)
   UAPSP (06)
       Marshall (17)
Utah (49)
   NADP (01)
       Cedar Ht (460260)

Vermont (50)
   NADP (01)
       Bennington (470100)
   UAPSP (08)
       Underbill Center (20)
Virginia (51)
   NADP (01)
       Big Meadows (482890)
       Horton Station (481300)
   MAP3s/PCN (06)
       Virginia  (4)
 ADS                           ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV
I DENT  d  m  B   d  m  s   m   num START
                          REV
                          END
                                             OPERATING HISTORY
282a  32 22 53  94 42 49
071a  28 50 43  96 55 12

247a  32 39 58  94 25 06
           107 00
            31 00
                                                                                        6/82
                                                                                        4/80
            81 00  10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                               in last quarter of 1981
               01   1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
                               NITRITE in CY 82
               02   1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                               no change in protocol
069a  39 10 15 110 37 05  2356 00   5/81
249a  42 52 34

248a  44 31 42
Washington (53)
   NADP (01)
       Olympic Nat. Park (491410)
73 09 48   305 00   4/81

72 52 08   442 00  10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                               in last quarter of 1981
               01   1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded to include
                               NITRITE in CY 82
               02   1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise
                               no change in protocol
250a  38 30 51  78 25 45  1047 00   5/01
073a  37 20 06  80 33 28  1051 00   7/78

072a  38 02 23  78 32 31   172 00  12/76  8/77 This MAP3S/PCN site started operation with
                                               the Battelle Northwest collector, surface
                                               area •= 490 sq cm.
                               01   8/77  9/77 Analysis method changed starting 4-aug-77.
                                               NH4 changed from Colorimetry to Ion
                                               Chromatography.  NA and K changed from Flame
                                               Emission Spectrophy to Ion Chromatography.
                               02   9/77  3/81 Analysis method changed in September 77.
                                               CA and HG changed from Flame Emission
                                               Spectrometry to Flame Atomic Absorbtion on
                                               9/14/77.  S04 changed from Colimetry to
                                               Colimetry with field fixation  on 9/6/77.
                               03   4/81       Sample collection instrument changed from
                                               Battelle Northwest to Aerochem Metrics model
                                               302-A2 with serface area - 640 sq cm.
074a  47 51 36 123 55 57   176 00   5/80

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                                                           ADS sites, sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                                                                      23-JU1-1984
                                                                                                                      Page 15
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             STATE
                NETWORK
                   SITE NAME

             West Virginia  (54)
                NADP  (01)
                    Parsons  (501860)
                EPRI-SURE  (10)
                    Lewisburg  (09)
                    Lewisburg-2  (09  smplr 2)
Wisconsin (55)
   NADP (01)
       Lake Dubay (512600)
       Spooner (513700)
       Trout Lake (513640)
   GLAD (14)
       Cornucopia (510180001)
       Green Bay (510360001)
       Hanitowoc (513600001)
       Milwaukee (512200035)

Wyoming (56)
   NADP (01)
       Newcastle (520820)
       Pinedale  (520680)
       Yellowstone (520860)

American Samoa (60)
   NADP (01)
       American Samoa  (530190)

Alberta (80)
   CANSAP (05)
       Cononation (04 030)
                     Edson  (04  010)
                                        ADS                           ADS
                                       SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV   REV
                                       IDENT  d  m  e   d  m  a   m   num START  END
                                       075a  39 05 23  79 39 44   305 00

                                       ISBa  37 50 50  80 25 00   701 00

                                                                      01

                                                                      02


                                       158b  37 50 50  80 25 00   701 00

                                                                      01
28Ja  44 39 53  89 39 08
077a  45 49 21  91 52 30
076a  46 03 09  89 39 11

322a  46 51 44  91 08 13
323a  44 31 47  87 55 11
324a  44 03 56  87 39 23
325a  43 04 31  87 53 02
                                                    255a  43 52 24 104 11 32
                                                    284a  42 55 44 109 47 12
                                                    078a  44 55 02 110 25 13
                                                    172a  14 15 08 170 33 48
                                                    084a  52 04 00 111 27 00
                                                    088a  53 35 00 116 27 00
2113 00
 331 00
 501 00

 195 00
 201 00
 189 00
 205 00
                          1466 00
                          2388 00
                          1912 00
                                                                                73 00
                                                                               791 00
                                                                                   01
                                                                                   02
                                                                  925 00
                                                                      01
                                                                      02
                                                                                                    OPERATING HISTORY
                                               Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                                               USE DATA
                                               EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                                               co-located samplers at this site.  See 158b.
                                               Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler in operation
                                               at this EPRI/SURE site STATION TERMINATED
                                               March 31, 1981
                                               Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT
                                               USE DATA
                                               EPRI/SURE operation in CY 1979 with
                                               co-located samplers at this site.  See 158a.
                                               The second sampler was removed after one
                                               year, this ADS number DISCONTINUED.
          7/78

          8/78 12/78

          1/79 12/79

          1/80  3/81


          8/78 12/78

          1/79 12/79
6/82
6/80
1/80

2/81
3/81
7/81
3/81
          8/81
          1/82
          6/80
                                    5/80
                                    4/77  3/79 Sampler is either Sangaroo model A or B
                                    3/79  1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
                                    1/80       On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                                               entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                                               samples are composited in the field.
                                    1/74  3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
                                    3/79  1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
                                    1/80       On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                                               entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                                               samples are composited in the field.

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                                                                                                                     Page 16
              STATE
                 NETWORK
                    SITE NAME
                                       ADS                           ADS
                                      SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV
                                      IDENT  d  ra  8   d  01  s   m   num START
                                          REV
                                          END
                                                                                                                 OPERATING HISTORY
O
ro
10
                     Fort McMurray  (04 000)
                     Lethbridge  (04 040)
                     Rocky Mtn House  (04 020)
British Columbia (81)
   CANSAP (05)
       Port Nelson (03 000)
                     Fort  St. John  (03 010)
                     Kelowna  (03  070)
                     Port Hardy  (03 040)
                     Prince George  (03 030)
                     Puntzi  Mountain  (03 OBO)
                     Revelstoke  (03 050)
                                                    OS2a  56 39 00 111 13 00
                                                    134a  52 23 00 114 55 00
                                                                 369 00
                                                                     01
                                                                     02
                                                    107a  49 38 13 112 47 16   913
                                                                     00
                                                                     01
                                                                     02
                                                                 988 00
                                                                     01
                                                                     02
093a  58 50 00 122 36 00   925 00
                               01
                               02
                                      096a  56 14 00 120  44 00   695 00
                                                                     01
                                                                     02
                                       104a   49  58  00  119  23  00   430 00
                                                                     01
                                                                     02
                                       114a  50 41 00  127  22 00    22 00
                                                                     01
                                                                     02
                                       115a  53  53 00  122  40 00   691 00
                                                                     01
                                                                     02
                                       286a   52 07  00  124  05  00    911 00
                                       133a   50 58  00  118  11  00    443 00
                                                                     01
                                    5/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
                                    5/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
                                    5/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
6/77
3/79
1/80
                                    6/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
                                    5/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
                                    5/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
                                    4/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
                                    4/74
                                    9/79
                                    1/80
      3/79 Sampler le either Sangamo model  A or  B
      1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
           On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
           entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
           samples are composited in the field.
      3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model  A or  B
      1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
           On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
           entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
           samples are composited in the field.
      3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model  A or  B
      1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
           On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
           entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
           samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model  A or  B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model  C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model  A or  B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model  C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model  A or  B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model  C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model  A or  B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model  C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model  A or  B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model  C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
1/77 Sampler is either Sangamo model  A or  B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model  C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.

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                                                           ADS sites, sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                               23-JU1-1984
                                                                               Page 17
              STATE
                 NETWORK
                    SITE  NAME
 ADS                           ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV
IDENT  d  m  s   d  m  8   •   num START
           REV
           END
                                                             OPERATING HISTORY
CO
O
                    Terrace  (03  020)
                    Vancouver  (03  060)
              Manitoba  (B2)
                CANSAP (05)
                     Bissett  (06  030)
                     Churchill  (06  000)
                    Dauphin  (06  020)
                    The  Pas  (06  010)
              New  Brunswick  (83)
                CANSAP  (05)
                     Acadia  Fes  (09  010)
                     Charlo  (09  000)
                     St.  John  (09  020)
                                                     124a  54 28 00 128 35 00   217
                                                     128a  49 11 00 123 10 00
                                                     083a  58 45 00  94 04 00
                                                    086a  51 06 00 100 03 00
090a  46 00 00  66 22 GO
                                                     081a  48 00 00  66 20 00
                                                     119a  45 19 00  65 53 00
                               00
                               01
                               02
                               00
                               01
                               02
080a  51 02 00  95 40 00   258
                               00
                               01
                               02
00
01
02
                           305 00
                               01
                               02
                                                    125a  53 58 00 101 06 00   273
                            61
                                                                                38
                               00
                               01
                               02
                               00
                               01
                               00
                               01
                               02
                           109 00
                               01
                               02
     4/77
     3/79
     1/80
     7/77
     3/79
     1/80
     5/77
     3/79
     1/80
                                    6/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
     4/77
     3/79
     1/80
     5/77
     3/79
     1/80
    11/79
     1/80
     5/77
     3/79
     1/80
     5/77
     3/79
     1/80
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entile month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
1/80 Sangamo model C.
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.

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                                                           ADS Bites, sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                                                                  23-JU1-1984
                                                                                                                  Page 18
O
•
co
              STATE
                 NETWORK
                    SITE NAME

              Newfoundland (84)
                 CANSAP (OS)
                     Gander (12  010)
                     Goose (12 000)
                     Stephenville  (12  020)
APN (09)
    Bale d'Espolr (12 030)
              Northwest Territories (85)
                 CANSAP (05)
                     Fort Reliance  (01  020)
                     Fort Simpson (01  030)
                     Hay River  (01  040)
                     Inuvik (01  010)
                     Mould Bay  (01  000)
              Nova  Scotia (86)
                 CANSAP (05)
                     Kejimkujik  (10  020)
                                     ADS                           ADS
                                    SITE   LATITUDE LONGITUDE   ELEV rev   REV    REV
                                    IDENT  d  •   s    d  m   8   •   nun  START  END
                                                                                                OPERATING  HISTORY
                                    097a   48  57  00   54  34  00
                                    098a   53  19  00  60  25  00
                                    123a   48  32  00   SB  33  00
145a  47 59 00  55 48 00
                                    094a   62  43  00  109  10 00
                                    095a   61  45  00  121  14  00
                                    099a   60  50  00  115  47  00
                                    lOla  68  18  00  133  29 00
                                    089a   76  14  00  119  20  00
                                    103a   44  25  58   65  12  20
                           151 00
                               01
                               02
                            36 00
                               01
                               02
                                                                26  00
                                                                   01
                                                                   02
                                                               164  00
                                                                   01
                                                                   02
                           169 00
                           166 00
                                                                68 00
                                                                   01
                                                                   02
                                                                15  00
                                                                   01
                                                                   02
                                                               152  00
                                                                   01
                                                                   02
        5/77
        3/79
        1/80
        7/77
        3/79
        1/80
                                    5/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
3/79
1/80
3/79
1/80
              3/79
              1/80
23 00  11/81
                                    7/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
        1/74
        2/80
                                    6/77
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
                                    1/75
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
                                    6/78
                                    3/79
                                    1/80
Sanpler is either Sangamo model A or B
Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
entice >onth was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are composited in the field.
Sanpler is either Sangamo model A or B
Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
entice month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are composited in the field.
Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
entice month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are composited in the field.

This APN site started operation with the
Sangamo model C collector.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On I/I/BO, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
8/78 NOT SHURE OF HISTORY IN THIS TIME PERIOD
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On I/I/BO, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket foe
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.
              3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
              1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
              5/83 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                   entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                   samples are composited in the field.

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                                                                                                                      23-Jul-1984
                                                                                                                      Page  19
               STATE
                  NETWORK
                     SITE  NAME
                                        ADS                            ADS
                                       SITE   LATITUDE LONGITUDE   ELEV  rev   REV    REV
                                       IDENT   d  a   8   d  B   8   •    nun  START   END
O
OJ
ro
                      Sable Island (10 010)
                      Shelbucr.e (10 030)
                      Truro (10 000)
                  APN (09)
                      Kejimkujik (10 019)
Ontario (87)
   CANSAP (05)
       Armstrong (07 140)
       Atikokan (07 050)
                      Dorset (07 060)



                      ELA (07 023)



                      Harrow (07 120)


                      Kapuskasing (07  030)



                      Kingston (07  070)




                      Nooeonee (07  010)
                                                     117a  43 56 00  60 01 CO
                                                     121a  43 43 00  65 15 00
                                                     127a  45 22 00  63 16 00
                                                                    4  00    3/75
                                                                      01    3/79
                                                                      02    1/80
                                                                   30  00    4/75
                                                                      01    3/79
                                                                      02    1/80
                                                                   40  00    5/77
                                                                      01    3/79
                                                                      02    1/80
 3/79
 1/80
 3/79
 1/80
 3/79
 1/80
                                       103b   44  25  58   65  12  20    152  00    5/79
                                                     287a  50 17 00  88 54 00   323 00   2/74
                                                     079a  48 45 00  91 37 00   393 00   4/77
                                                                                    01   3/79
                                                                                    02   1/80
                                       087a   45  13  00   78  56  00    319  00    7/79
                                                                      01    1/80
                                       135a   49  40  00   93  43  00    368  00    8/79
                                                                      01    1/80
                                       lOOa   42  02  00   82  54  00    191  00    1/80
                                       102a   49  24  00   82  26  00    227  00   10/79
                                                                      01    1/80
                                       106a   44  13  00   76  36  00     92  00    5/77
                                                                      01    3/79
                                                                      02    1/80
                                       109a   51  16  00   60  39  00     10  00    5/77
                                                                      01    3/79
                                                                      02    1/80
              OPERATING HISTORY

Sampler la either Sangamo model A or B
Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are composited in the field.
Sampler Is either Sangamo model A or B
Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are composited in the field.
Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are composited in the field.

This APN site started operation with the
Sangamo model C collector.
11/76 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A> or B
 1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
      On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
      entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
      samples are composited in the field.
 1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
      On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
      entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
      samples are composited in the field.
 1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
      On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
      entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
      samples are composited in the field.
      On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
      entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
      samples are composited in the field.
 1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
      On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
      entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
      samples are composited in the field.
 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
 1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
      On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
      entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
      samples are composited in the field.
 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
 1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
      On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
      entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
      samples are composited in the field.

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                                                                                                                      23-JU1-1984
                                                                                                                      Page 20
CO
CO
STATE
   NETWORK
      SITE NAME

       Mount Forest (07 090)




       Peterborough (07 080)




       Pickle Lake (07 020)




       Simcoe (07 110)




       Trout Lake (07 000)




       Wawa (07 130)

       Windsor (07 ISO)

   APIOS-D (07)
       Balsam Lake (3031)
                                                      ADS
                                                     SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
                                                     IDENT  das   d  •  s

                                                     llOa  43 59 29  80 44 46
112a  44 14 00  78 21 00




113a  51 28 00  90 12 00




122a  42 51 00  80 16 00




126a  53 50 00  89 52 00




129a  47 58 00  84 47 00

131a  42 16 00  82 58 00


225a  44 37 35  78 51 22
                     Charleston Lake (4011)
                                       227a   44  29  54   76  02 30
ADS
ELEV rev
• nun
410 00
01
02
191 00
01
02
369 00
01
02
241 00
01
02
220 00
01
02
287 00
01
190 00
01
259 00
01
02
03
04
92 00
01
02
03
REV REV
START END
7/73 3/79
3/79 1/80
1/80
5/77 3/79
3/79 1/80
1/80
2/77 3/79
3/79 1/80
1/80
5/77 3/79
3/79 1/80
1/80
5/77 3/79
3/79 1/80
1/80
5/77 3/79
3/79 9/79
5/77 3/79
3/79 11/79
11/80 2/81
2/81 5/81
5/81 11/81
11/81 4/82
5/82
1/81 5/81
5/81 11/81
11/81 4/82
4/82
              OPERATING HISTORY

Sampler is either Sangano model A or B
Upgrade to Sangano nodel C In early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket Cor
entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are composited In the field.
Sanpler is either Sangano nodel A or B
Upgrade to Sangano nodel C in early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are composited in the field.
Sanpler is either Sangano nodel A or B
Upgrade to Sangamo nodel C in early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
entire nonth was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are conposited in the field.
Sanpler is either Sangamo nodel A or B
Upgrade to Sangano nodel C in early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
entire nonth was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are conposited in the field.
Sampler is either Sangano nodel A or B
Upgrade to Sangano model C in early 1979
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
samples are composited in the field.
Sampler is either Sangano nodel A or B
NOT SURE OP HISTORY IN THIS TIME PERIOD
Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
NOT SURE OF HISTORY IN THIS TIME PERIOD

Harm weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector « Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector and gauge
Cold weather collector * SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector » Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector » SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector and gauge

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                                                                               23-Jul-1984
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             STATE
                NETWORK
                   SITE NAME

                    Dorset  (3011)
 ADS                           AM
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV   REV
IDENT  d  •  8   dBB   •   nun START  END
087b  45 13 23  78 55 49   320
                    Fernberg  (6051)


                    Forbes Twsp.  (6081)




                    Graham Lake  (4031)
231a  47 56 51  91 29 26   506


234a  48 34 58  89 38 56   324




229a  44 35 22  75 51 44   130
O
Co
                    Lac La  Croix  (6061)
                    Longwoods  (1011)
                                                     208b  48 21 14  92 12 32   366
                                                     143b  42  53 02  81  28  50   239
                     Helborne (1021)
                                                     221a   42  47  15   81  33  23    213
00
01
02
03
04
00
01
00
01
02
00
01
02
03
04
00
01
02
00
01
02
03
04
00
01
02
03
04
7/80
1/81
5/81
11/81
4/82
11/81
5/82
9/81
10/81
5/82
10/80
2/81
5/81
11/81
5/82
9/81
11/81
5/82
7/80
1/81
5/81
11/81
5/82
11/80
2/81
5/81
12/81
5/82
1/81
5/81
11/81
4/82
4/82
10/81
4/82
2/81
5/81
11/81
4/82
11/81
4/82
1/81
5/81
11/81
4/82
2/81
5/81
11/81
4/82

              OPERATING HISTORY

Warm weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warn weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Niphec-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector and gauge
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Harm weather collector and gzuge
Harm weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector and gauge
Warm weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Harm weather collector and gauge
Warm weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector and gauge
Warm weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Harm weather collector and gauge
Harm weather collector = Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Harm weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector = SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Harm weather collector and gauge

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                                                           ADS sites,  sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                                                               23-Jul-1984
                                                                                                               Page 22
             STATE
                NETWORK
                   SITE NAME
                    Nithgrove (3021)
                    North Easthope (1031)
                                 ADS
                                SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
                                IDENT  das   d  m  a

                                224a  45  12  01  79 04 14
                                222a  43  24 21   80 53 35
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Quetico Centre (£071)


Railton (4021)
                                                    233a  48 24 44  91 12 08
                                                    228a  44 22 34  76 35 33
                    Raven Lake (3041)
                    Wellesly (2011)
                    Whitman Creek (4041)
                                226a  44  36  40  78 54 43
                                223a  43  28 13   80 45 35
                                230a  44 29 07   76 49 19

ELEV
m
335


375



420
137



274


344


137




ADS
rev
num
00
01
02
03
00
01
02
03
04
00
01
00
01
02
03
04
00
01
03
04
00
01
02
03
00
01
02
03
04

REV
START
1/81
5/81
11/81
4/82
11/80
1/81
5/81
11/81
5/82
10/81
5/82
7/80
1/81
5/81
11/81
5/82
2/81
5/81
11/81
5/82
1/81
5/81
11/81
5/82
10/80
11/80
5/81
11/81
5/82

REV
END
5/81
11/81
4/82
1/81
5/81
11/81
4/82
5/82
1/81
5/81
11/81
4/82
5/81
11/81
4/82
5/81
11/81
4/82
11/80
5/81
11/81
4/82

              OPERATING HISTORY

Cold weather collector •= SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-Bhielded snow gague.
Warn weather collector * Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector »• SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-ahielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector and gauge
Wars weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector • SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-ahielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector • Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector - SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-Bhielded snow gague.
Wara weather collector and gauge
Cold weather collector • SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-Bhielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector and gauge
Warm weather collector « Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector = SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector « Aerochem Metrics 30]
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector • SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector and gauge
Cold weather collector * SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded enow gague.
Warm weather collector • Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector • SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-Bhielded snow gague.
Harm weather collector and gauge
Cold weather collector • SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-Bhielded snow gague.
Warm weather- collector * Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector * SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-ehielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector and gauge
Warm weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector » SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-shielded snow gague.
Warn weather collector - Aerochem Metrics 301
with standard rain gauge.
Cold weather collector = SES bulk sampler and
Nipher-Bhielded snow gague.
Warm weather collector and gauge

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                                                            ADS sites,  sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                               23-Jul-1984
                                                                               Page 23
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              STATE
                 NETWORK
                    SITE NAME

                 APN (09)
                     Algona  (07 054)

                     Chalk River  (07 056)

                     ELA (07 024)

                     Long Point (07 094)

                     Longwoods (07 100)

                 AP10S-C (12)
                     Alvinston (1081)
                     Attawapiskat  (5081)
                     Bear Island  (5041)
                     Canpbellford  (3081)
                     Colchester  (1041)
 ADS                           ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE  ELEV rev  REV   REV
IDENT  das   d  •  a   m   nun START  END
                                                             OPERATING HISTORY
140a  47 06 00  84 06 00

141a  46 06 00  77 24 00

135b  49 40 00  93 43 00

142a  42 60 00  80 50 00

143a  42 53 00  81 29 00


180a  42 49 36  81 50 04
                                                     2028  52'56 00  82 24 00
                                                     198a  46 58 22  80 04 40
                                                     189a  44 17 28  77 47 33
                                                     176a  41 59 15  82 55 41
9999 00   9/78
122 00
01
368 00
01
175 00
239 00
221 00
01
02
9 00
01
02
305 00
01
02
175 00
01
02
183 00
01
02
11/78
3/79
11/78
3/79
11/78
12/82
9/80
1/82
11/82
9/80
1/82
11/82
5/80
1/82
11/82
9/60
1/82
11/82
9/80
1/82
11/82
3/79
3/79

12/81
10/82

12/81
10/82

12/81
10/82

12/81
10/82

12/81
10/82

     This APN site started operation with the
     Sangano nodel C collector.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangano nodel A or B
     Upgrade to Sangano nodel C in early 1979
3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo nodel A or B
     Upgrade to Sangano nodel C in early 1979
     This APN site started operation with the
     Sangaao nodel C collector.
     This APN site started operation with the
     Sangano nodel C collector.

     Sanple collected on last working day of each
     nonth.
     Sanples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
     tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at BAN local time.
     food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
     collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
     Novenber, 1982
     Sanple collected on last working day of each
     nonth.
     Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
     tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
     food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
     collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
     November, 1982
     Sample collected on last working day of each
     month.
     Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
     tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at BAH local time.
     food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
     collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
     November, 1982
     Sample collected on last working day of each
     month.
     Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
     tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AH local time.
     food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
     collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
     November, 1982
     Sample collected on last working day of each
     month.
     Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
     tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at BAH local time.
     food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
     collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
     November, 1982

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                                                           ADS sites, sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                                                                                   23-JU1-1984
                                                                                                                                   Page 24
              STATE
                 NETWORK
                    SITE  NAME
O
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co
                     Coldwater  (3101)
                     Dalhousie Mills  (4071)
                    Dorion  (6011)
                    Dorset  (3011)
                    Ear Falls  (6031)
                    Experimental Lake (6091)
                    Golden Lake  (4081)
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT  d  •  8   d  •  s

190a  44 37 31  79 32 08
193a  45 19 00  74 28 13
204a  48 50 33  88 36 45
087c  45 13 26  78 55 52
206a  50 38 31  93 13 13
210a  49 39 22  93 43 28
194a  45 36 48  77 12 03
ADS
ELEV rev
m num
280 00
01
02
69 00
01
02
244 00
01
02
320 00
01
02
350 00
01
02
123 00
01
02
160 00
01
02
REV REV
START END
8/81 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
5/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
10/81 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
              OPERATING HISTORY

Sanple collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples.collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tueeday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sanple collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982

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                                                            ADS  sites,  sorted  by  STATE or  PROVINCE
                                                                               23-Jul-19B4
                                                                               Page 25
              STATE
                 NETWORK
                    SITE NAME
O

CO
00
                     Gowganda (5061)
                     Huron Park (1191)
                     Kaladar  (4051)
                     Killarney (5021)
                     Lac La Croix (6061)
                     Mattawa (5031)
                     HcKellar  (5011)
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT  d  •  B   d  •  a

200a  47 39 04  80 46 32
                                                     183a   43  17 28   81  30  03
                                                     191a  44 41 31  77  09 18
196a  45 59 26  81 29 18
208a  48 21 14  92 12 32
                                                    197a  46 16 45  78 49 19
                                                    195a  45 30 57  79 55 19
ADS
ELEV rev
• nint
343 00
01
02
250 00
01
02
244 00
01
02
183 00
01
02
368 00
01
02
198 00
01
02
244 00
01
02
REV REV
START END
7/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
10/81 12/61
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
5/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
8/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
8/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
              OPERATING HISTORY

Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days  (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days  (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at BAM local tine.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days  (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local tine.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days  (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local tine.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days  (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days  (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982

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                                                           ADS sites,  sotted  by  STATE or  PROVINCE
                                                                                                                                    23-JU1-1984
                                                                                                                                    Page  26
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              STATE
                 NETWORK
                    SITE NAME

                     Merlin (1051)
                     Milton (3051)
                     Moonbean (5071)
                     Nakina  (6021)
                     Palmerson  (1101)
                     Pickle Lake  (6041)
                    Port Stanley  (1061)
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT  d  n  s   d  it  s

177a  42 14 47  82 13 30
186a  43 31 05  79 55 54
201a  49 19 16  82 08 46
                                                    205a  50 10 38  86 42 40
182a  43 48 19  80 54 12
207a  51 27 41  90 12 04
178a  42 40 22  81 09 55
ADS
ELEV rev
m num
191 00
01
02
221 00
01
02
244 00
01
02
320 00
01
02
389 00
01
02
360 00
01
02
213 00
01
02
REV REV
START END
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/62
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/62
11/82
7/80 12/81
1/B2 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
               OPERATING HISTORY

•Sample  collected on last working day of  each
•onth.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday)  starting 1/5/82 at BAM local tine.
food  grade  polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection  bags  replaced polyethylene bags  in
November, 1982
Sample  collected on last working day of  each
•onth.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday)  starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local time.
food  grade  polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection  bags  replaced polyethylene bags  in
November, 1982
Sample  collected on last working day of  each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday)  starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food  grade  polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection  bags  replaced polyethylene bags  in
November, 1982
Sample  collected on last working day of  each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday)  starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food  grade  polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection  bags  replaced polyethylene bags  in
November, 1982
Sample  collected on last working day of  each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday)  starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food  grade  polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection  bags  replaced polyethylene bags  in
November, 1982
Sample  collected on last working day of  each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday)  starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food  grade  polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection  bags  replaced polyethylene bags  in
November, 1982
Sample  collected on last working day of  each
month.
Samples collected every 26 days (tuesday to
tuesday)  starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food  grade  polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection  bags  replaced polyethylene bags  in
November, 1982

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                                             ADS Bites, sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                               23-JU1-1984
                                                                               Page 27
STATE
   NETWORK
      SITE NAME
       Quetico Centre (6071)
       Ransey (5051)
       Shallow Lake (1091)
       Smith's Falls (4061)
       Uxbridge (3061)
       Waterloo (2021)
       Whitney  (5091)
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT  das   d  m  n

209a  48 44 24  91 12 08
                                       199a   47 26 33  82  20 14
                                       IBla  44 34 54  81  05 24
                                       192a   44  56  41  75  57  48
                                       187a   44  12  46  79  12  38
                                       184a   43  28  39   80  35  09
                                       203a  45  32  21   78  15  35
ADS
ELEV rev
m nun
420 00
01
02
427 00
01
02
229 00
01
02
122 00
01
02
244 00
01
02
343 00
01
02
412 00
01
02
REV REV
START END
11/81 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
5/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/62 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
9/80 12/81
1/82 10/82
11/82
              OPERATING HISTORY

Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at BAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tueeday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at BAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982
Sample collected on last working day of each
month.
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local time.
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
November, 1982

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                                                          ADS  sites,  sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                               23-JU1-1984
                                                                               Page 28
             STATE
                NETWORK
                   SITE NAME
                    Wilberforce (3071)
                    Wilkesport (1071)
                    Winisk (6101)
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT  d  •  a   d  m  8

188a  45 00 54  76 12 58
179a  42 42 11  82 21 13
211a  55 12 00  85 08 00
     ADS
ELEV rev  REV   REV
 •   num START  END
                                                                                                                OPERATING HISTORY
O
 396 00   9/80 12/81 Sample collected on last working day of each
                     •onth.
     01   1/82 10/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
                     tuesday)  starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local tine.
     02  11/82       food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
                     collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
                     November, 1982
 163 00   9/80 12/81 Sample collected on last working day of each
                     month.
     01   1/82 10/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
                     tuesday)  starting 1/5/82 at BAM local time.
     02  11/82       food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
                     collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
                     November, 1982
   9 00   9/80 12/81 Sample collected on last working day of each
                     month.
     01   1/82 10/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday to
                     tuesday)  starting 1/5/82 at SAM local time.
     02  11/82       food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
                     collection bags replaced polyethylene bags in
                     November, 1982
             Quebec (89)
                CANSAP (05)
                    Chibougamau (08 030)
                    Fort Chimo (08 000)
                    Maniwaki (08 050)
                    Nitchequon (08  010)
                    Quebec City (08 040)
082a  49 49 00  74 25 00   402 00   4/77  3/79
                               01   3/79  1/80
                               02   1/80
091a  58 OS 00  68 25 00    36 00   4/77  3/79
                               01   3/79  1/80
                               02   1/80
108a  46 23 00  75 58 00   170 00   5/75  3/79
                               01   3/79  1/80
                               02   1/80
Ilia  53 12 00  70 54 00   536 00   4/77  3/79
                               01   3/79  1/80
                               02   1/80
116a  46 48 00  71 24 00    73 00   4/77  3/79
                               01   3/79  1/80
                               92   1/80
                     Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
                     Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
                     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                     samples are composited in the field.
                     Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
                     Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
                     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                     samples are composited in the field.
                     Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
                     Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
                     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                     samples are composited in the field.
                     Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
                     Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
                     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                     samples are composited in the field. *
                     Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
                     Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
                     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                     samples are composited in the field.

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                                              ADS  sites,  sorted by  STATE  or  PROVINCE
                                                                                                                                  23-Jul-1984
                                                                                                                                  Page 29
STATE
   NETWORK
      SITE NAME
o

ro
       Sept Isles (08 020)
       St. Hubert (08 060)
   APN (09)
       Montmorency (08 034)
Saskatchewan (90)
   CANSAP (05)
       Cree Lake (05 000)
       Klndersley (05 010)
       Hynyard (05 020)
   APN (09)
       Cree Lake (05 001)

Yukon Territory (91)
   CANSAP  (05)
       Whitehorse (02 000)
                                                    ADS
                                                    SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
                                                    IDENT  d  •  B   d  •   a

                                                    120a  50 13 00  66  15 00
                                       118a   45  31 00  73  25  00
     ADS
ELBV rev  REV
 •   num START
      REV
      END
                                   OPERATING HISTORY
                                                                   55
                                                                   27
     00
     01
     02
                                                                                   00
                                                                                   01
                                                                                   02
                                                    130a   60  43 00  135  04  00
 703 00
     01
     02
4/77
3/79
1/80
          4/77
          3/79
          1/80
                                                    144a   47  19 00  71  09  00   640  00   12/80
                                                    085a   57  21 00 107  08  00    499
                                       105a   51  28 00  109  10  00    683
                                       132a   51  46  00  104  12  00    561
                                                    085b   57  21 00 107  08  00    499 00   7/82
00
01
02
00
01
02
00
01
02
5/77
3/79
1/80
4/77
3/79
1/80
2/74
3/79
1/80
3/79
1/80
3/79
1/80
3/79
1/80
7/77
3/79
1/80
3/79 Sampler is either Sangano nodel A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangano nodel C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire Month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     saMples are composited in the field.
3/79 Sampler is either Sangano nodel A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangano nodel C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire nonth was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     sanples are conposited in the field.

     This APN site strated operation with the
     Sangano nodel C collector.
                        pier IB either Sangamo model A or B
                1/80 Upgrade to Sangano model C in early 1979
                     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                     entire nonth was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                     samples are conposited in the field.
                     Sanpler ia either Sangano nodel A or B
                1/80 Upgrade to Sangano nodel C in early 1979
                     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                     entire nonth was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                     sanples are composited in the field.
                     Sanpler la either Sangano nodel A or B
                     Upgrade to Sangano nodel C in early 1979
                     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
                     entire nonth was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
                     samples are composited in the field.

                     Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
3/79 Sanpler is either Sangamo model A or B
1/80 Upgrade to Sangamo model C in early 1979
     On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket for
     entire month was DISCONTINUED.  Subsequent
     samples are composited in the field.

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                                  APPENDIX D


             INPUT DATA TRANSFER FORMATS FOR CONTRIBUTING NETWORKS


     Networks contributing precipitation chemistry sample data to ADS are
required to furnish specific information and follow specific tape formats (see
Section 3).  Appendix D contains a series of forms that networks must use in
this transfer process.  A blank form and an example completed form are
included.  Three forms are currently used:

     •  Network definition form (Figure D.I, D.2)

     •  Chemical analysis protocol form (Figure D.3, D.4)

     •  Site definition form (Figure D.5, D.6)

In addition specific tape formats (Figure D.7,  D.8) for transferring sample
data are included.


Sample Data Updates


     ADS will accept data tapes as formatted by computer centers associated
with the following networks:

               NADP and NTN
               EPRI and UAPSP
               MAP3S/PCN
               CANSAP, APN and CAPMON
               APIOS-D and APIOS-C

Other networks submitting data to the ADS may choose one of two tape formats
for transferring data to ADS:

               FORMAT A - single record (Figure D.7)
               FORMAT B - card image (Figure D.8)

The single record input format consists of a 200 byte header and a fixed
number of 50 byte component blocks per sample.   Thus a measurement of 10
components will produce one 700 byte record.  If this is not easy to produce,
the card image format may be chosen.  It requires  three 80 column records to
define the sample and one 80 column record for each component.  Thus our
example of 10 components would produce thirteen 80 column records per sample.

     Format A, the single record format, is preferred over the card image.

     On the format descriptions some fields are labeled as MANDATORY.  These
fields must contain data or the information on the tape will not be included
in ADS.  The other fields are optional, but it is  strongly urged that they
contain valid data.
                                     D.I

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     Several areas of flexibility are included in these formats.   The station
ID is an 18 byte field which can be filled with whatever is meaningful.   The
ADS-IDENT could be placed in this field.  The ADS-IDENT of the station is not
required as long as some translation scheme is provided.  Some people may wish
to use the SAROAD identifiers for the station ID.

     There is ample space in these formats for comments about the sample
and/or each component.  Use of the ADS note codes is suggested, however any
form of notation will be accepted and translated to ADS note codes.

     Fields containing data values should include the decimal  point.
Component results must be expressed in ADS standard units (i.e.,  y mole/1,
etc.).  Missing data should contain an obvious code such as -9999 and a
definition of missing data must accompany the tape.  The data should  be
written in ASCII code on 9-track, 1/2 inch tape at 800, 1600 or 6250  bpi.
Format A tapes should be written unblocked.  Format B tapes should be blocked
so that each block contains one sample, i.e., 13 records per block for our
example of 10 components per sample.
                                      D.2

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                            ADS NETWORK DEFINITION
Network name	     ADS Network  Code
Network manager:                                 phone	
     Address
Purpose of network:  Q Regional     Q Source directed    j1 Other
Network objective:
Sample Collection Procedures
     Type of Samples    Q Wet    Q Dry    Q Bulk    Q Other
     Frequency of Samples  \~\ Event   Q Daily   Q Week    Q 4 Week
                               Month       Other
     Sampling Device	 (if more than  one  explain  below)
     Area of Sampler  	  sq cm
     Type of Rain Gage 	
     Brief summary of sampling collection procedures,  storage  conditions and
     shipment to lab (attach network operation protocol  or use back  of this
     form:
Sample Analysis Procedures          Analysis  Laboratory
     Components to be analyzed in order of priority:
      1                            10
      2                            11
                                   12
      4  	           13
      5  	           14
      6  	           15
      7  	           16
      8  	           17
      9                            18
                      FIGURE  D.I.   ADS  Network  Definition

                                     D.3

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Network name   NEWNET
                            ADS NETWORK DEFINITION
                                                ADS  Network  Code
Network manager:
     Address
                  C. R. Watson
                  Battelle-Northwest
                  P.O. Box 999
                  Richlandj WA  99352
                                                phone 509-376-2227
                                        Source directed
                                                               Other
Purpose of network:   JT] Regional
Network objective:    _    J..J.,    ^    _,    ,  .     ^  ,
                     Investigate Long term trends in wet deposition
                     in eastern Washington
Sample Collection Procedures
     Type of Samples    QF] Wet
     Frequency of Samples
                               Event
                                             QBulk    Q Other	
                                        ]Q Daily    Q Week    P 4 Week
                                           Other
                            Q
     Sampling Device Aerochem Metrics Model 3 (if more than one explain below)
     Area of Sampler
                      678.87
                                    sq cm
     Tvoe of Rain G-qe
                               Universal Rain Gage 5-780
     Brief summary of sampling collection procedures, storage conditions and
     shipment to lab (attach network operation protocol or use back of this
     form:
          See enclosed document on network protocol.
Sample Analysis Procedures
                                    Analysis Laboratory   Battelle-Analytical
     Components to be analyzed in order of priority:
                                        Conductivity
                                                          Precipitation Chemistry Lab
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
pH
S04
N03
NH4
a
Na
K
Ca
Mg
                                   10
                                   11
                                   12
                                   13
                                   14
                                   15
                                   16
                                   17
                                   18
          FIGURE D.2.  Example of Filled Out Network Definition Form
                                      D.4

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                             ADS ANALYSIS PROTOCOL

Network manager:

Please complete one form for each component.




Network  	


Effective dates    /  /    to    /  /


Analysis Laboratory:  	


Component:  	
Generic Method:


Instrument used:
Detection limit                           units
Attach a description of the analysis technique or briefly describe it in the
space below (continue on back if necessary):
                   FIGURE D.3.   ADS Analysis  Protocol  Form


                                      0.5

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                             ADS ANALYSIS PROTOCOL

Network manager:

Please complete one form for each component.




Network     NEWNET	


Effective dates °1101/ 84  to    /  /  Present


Analysis Laboratory:   Battelle-Analytical Precipitation Chemistry Lab


Component:    Calcium ion  (dissolved)


Generic Method:  Atomic Absorption	


Instrument used: Perkin Elmer  372
Detection limit  0.05                      units  mg/l
Attach a description of the analysis technique or briefly describe it in the
space below (continue on back if necessary):

   LaCl~  is  added to  a filtrate aliquot which  is  then aspirated.  The
       «5
   dbsorbanae  is  measured spectrophotometrically  at  422. 7 nm and compared
   with those  of  standard calcium solutions  and a reagent blank.
          FIGURE D.4.  Example of Filled Out Analysis Protocol Form


                                      D.6

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                             ADS SITE DEFINITION
Network Manager - Complete  one form per site.
Network
                       Network's  Site  ID
ADS Ident	         Site operation start date  	/  /
(to be supplied by  ADS  administrator)                             mo da yr
                                      Site operation stop date   	/___/__
                                                                 mo da yr
SAROAD Ident
(if known)
III    LLJ
State    Area
          I  I  I  i     IL      	
          Site       Agency   Project
Short Site Name

Full Site Name
County

State/Province

Location:
     Latitude
     Longitude
     Elevation
     Height
     Time Zone
Protocol
  deg
          sec
  deg
  L_L
min       sec
   in meters of site
  I  |  |«|  !     in meters of sampler  from  ground
  F]  Yes - this site follows  standard  network protocol
      No - this is a non-standard  site  as explained below
                      FIGURE D.5.  Site Definition Form
                                     D.7

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                              ADS  SITE  DEFINITION

Network Manager - Complete one form per site.
Network   NEWNET
                     Network's Site ID
ADS Ident  	          Site  operation  start  date  OJJ20J84_
(to be supplied by ADS administrator)                              mo  da yr
                                       Site  operation  stop date    __/__/	
                                                                  mo  da yr
SAROAD Ident    \4\9\
(if known)      State
rea
                                      >ite
Short Site Name   \V\E\R\N\I\T\A \
Full Site Name    Vemita Wildlife Refuge
County
                  Benton
State/Province    Washington
                                         \A\B\
                                gency    Project
Location:

     Latitude
Protocol
Ilifi     Jlili     J£1£I
deg       min       sec
Longitude
(
Elevation
Height
Time Zone
1\2\1\
ieg
1 \S\7\
m-|*l
Paaifio
\°\2\ H1L
min sec
in meters of
in meters of

site
sampler from ground
 j]  Yes - this site follows standard network protocol

    No - this is a non-standard site as explained below
           FIGURE D.6.  Example of Filled Out Site Definition Form
                                      D.8

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Header (200 bytes)
Field
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
COMPONENT
r-1
r-2
r-3
r-4
r-5
r-6
r-7
r-8
r-9
r-10

Field
STATION-ID
REFERENCE-DATE
FILLER (Blank)
SAMPLE-START
EVENT-START
EVENT-END
SAMPLE-END
AT-LAB-DATE
QC-FLAG
ACTUAL-SAMPLE-PERIOD
PRECIP-OCCUR
PRECIP-TYPE
DEPOSITION-TYPE
MET-PROTOCOL
DAYS-IN-SAMPLE
HOURS-OF-RAIN
LID-OPENINGS
RAIN-GAGE-MM
SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML
SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR
PREDICTED-DEPTH-MM
SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR-FLAG
FIELD-INITIALS
NUMBER-COMPONENTS-MEASURED
NUMBER-MISSING-COMPONENTS
REASON-NO-COMPONENTS
NUMBER-COMPONENT-BUCKETS
NOTES

Position
1-18
19-26
27-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70-75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82-83
84-87
88-89
90-99
100-109
110-119
120-129
130
131-133
134-135
136-137
138
139-140
141-200
BUCKET OCCURS NUMBER-COMPONENT-BUCKETS TIMES
COMPONENT-NUM
TYPE-RESULT-FLAG
DATE-ANALYZED
ANALYST-INITIALS
RESULT-NOTE
RESULT-FLAG
RESULT-VALUE
ERROR-FLAG
ERROR-VALUE
RESULT-COMMENTS
201
203
204-209
210-212
213
214
215-224
225
226-235
236-250

Picture
X(18)
9(8)
XXX
9(10)
9(10)
9(10)
9(10)
9(6)
X
X
X
X
X
X
99
9(4)
99
X(10)
X(10)
x(io)
X(10)
X
XXX
99
99
X
99
X(59)
(50 bytes)
99
X
9(6)
XXX
X
X
x(io)
X
x(io)
X(15)
                                                                    Comment

                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   REQUIRED IF
                                                                   FIELD 19
                                                                   NOT BLANK
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   MANDATORY
                                                                   REQUIRED IF
                                                                   r9 NOT BLANK
                          FIGURE D.7.  Input Format A
                                      D,9

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Field
Number     	Field	     Position     Picture      Comment

CARD 1

 1-1       CARD-NUMBER                       1-2         99        "01"
 1-2       STATION-ID                        3-20       X(18)      MANDATORY
 1-3       REFERENCE-DATE                   21-28       9(8)       MANDATORY
 1-4       BLANK                              29          X
 1-5       SAMPLE-START                     30-39       9(10)
 1-6       EVENT-START                      40-49       9(10)
 1-7       EVENT-END                        50-59       9(10)
 1-8       SAMPLE-END         ,              60-69       9(10)
 1-9       AT-LAB-DATE                      70-75       9(6)
 1-10      QC-FLAG                            76          X
 1-11      ACTUAL-SAMPLE-PERIOD                77          X
 1-12      PRECIP-OCCUR                       78          X        MANDATORY
 1-13      PRECIP-TYPE                        79          X        MANDATORY
 1-14      BLANK                              80          X
CARD 2

 2-1
 2-2
 2-3
 2-4
 2-5
 2-6
 2-7
 2-8
 2-9
 2-10
 2-11
 2-12
 2-13
 2-14
CARD-NUMBER
STATION-ID
REFERENCE-DATE
BLANK
DEPOSITION-TYPE
MET-PROTOCOL
DAYS-IN-SAMPLE
HOURS-OF-RAIN
LID-OPENINGS
RAIN-GAGE-MM
SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML
SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR
PREDICTED-DEPTH-MM
SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR-FLAG
1-2
3-20
21-28
29
30
31
32-33
34-37
38-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70-79
80
99
X(18)
9(8)
X
X
X
99
9(4)
99
x(io)
X(10)
X(10)
X(10)
X
"02"
MANDATORY
MANDATORY

MANDATORY
MANDATORY
MANDATORY
REQUIRED IF
FIELD 2-12
NOT BLANK
CARD 3

 3-1       CARD-NUMBER                       1-2         99
 3-2       STATION-ID                        3-20       X(18)
 3-3       REFERENCE-DATE                   21-28       9(8)
 3-4       FIELD-INITIALS                   29-31        XXX
 3-5       NUMBER-COMPONENTS-MEASURED       32-33        99
 3-6       NUMBER-MISSING-COMPONENTS        34-35        99
 3-7       REASON-NO-COMPONENT                36          X
 3-8       NUMBER-COMPONENT-CARDS           37-38        99
 3-9       NOTES                            39-80       X(42)

                          FIGURE D.8  Input Format B
                                                        "03"
                                                        MANDATORY
                                                        MANDATORY
                                                        MANDATORY
                                      D.10

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Field
Number
Field
Position
Picture
Comment
CARD 4-n  (repeated NUMBER-COMPONENT-CARDS TIMES)
 r-1       CARD-NUMBER
 r-2       STATION-ID
 r-3       REFERENCE-DATE
 r-4       BLANK
 r-5       COMPONENT-NUM
 r-6       TYPE-RESULTS-FLAG
 r-7       DATE-ANALYZED
 r-8       ANALYSTS-INITIALS
 r-9       RESULT-NOTE
 r-10      RESULT-FLAG
 r-11      RESULT-VALUE
 r-12      ERROR-FLAG

 r-13      ERROR-VALUE
 r-14      RESULT-COMMENTS
                       1-2
                       3-20
                      21-28
                        29
                      30-31
                        32
                      33-38
                      39-41
                        42
                        43
                      44-53
                        54

                      55-64
                      65-80
               99
              X(18)
              9(8)
                X
               99
                X
              9(6)
               XXX
                X
                X
              X(10)
                X

              X(10)
              X(16)
            "04","05",etc,
            MANDATORY
            MANDATORY

            MANDATORY
            MANDATORY
            MANDATORY
            MANDATORY
            REQUIRED IF
            r-13 NOT BLANK
                     FIGURE  D.8   Input  Format B    (Cont.)
                                      D.ll

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                                  APPENDIX E
                             STANDARD ADS REPORTS
     This appendix describes printed reports available from ADS.  Each report
is illustrated with one or more annotated example pages.  The purpose of the
appendix is two-fold:  1) users of the reports will  find detailed explanations
of the rows and columns here, and 2) requesters of reports should study this
appendix prior to making the request.

     Standard printed reports available are continually being developed and
modified.  This appendix will be supplemented with new report formats as they
are developed.

     The reports are described briefly at the beginning of this appendix, then
each report is illustrated by one or more tables and/or figures.  For
convenience the reports are numbered consecutively.
REPORT 1

Title:

Definition:

Example:

Purpose:
Description:


REPORT 2

Title:

Definition:

Example:

Purpose:
Description:
"ADS Sites Sorted by ADS Identification"

Page E.4

Page E.5

Report 1 is the basic site inventory presented in ADS
identification order.  This report is an inventory of all site
descriptions.  It may describe sites and/or time periods at
sites for which no data is available.  Report 1 is included as
Appendix C of this report.  It will be part of each annual
report.

One line is printed per sampler.  Only a few fields from the
site record are shown to improve readability.
"ADS Sites, Sorted by STATE or PROVINCE"

Page E.6

Page E.7

Report 2 is an inventory of sites within each state or
province.  It is included in Appendix C of this report and will
t/e part of the annual reports.  This report helps one decide
which sites and which time periods are available for a given
region of North America.

Report 2 defines each site by name, latitude, longitude and
elevation, and includes one line per site protocol  revision
showing protocol dates and the explanation of the revision from
the SITE-HISTORY file.
                                     E.I

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REPORT 3
Title:
Definition:
Example:
Purpose:

Description:

REPORT 4
Title:
Definition:
Example:
Purpose:


Description;
REPORT 5
Title:
Definition:
Example:
Purpose:
Description:
"ADS Site Description and History"
See ADS Site and Site History record definitions.
Page E.8
Report 3 summarizes the site definition and history of changes
in sampling protocol  on one page per site.   This report
accompanies all  retrievals of site specific information.
The report is in list format, with each row identified by the
field names in the record definitions.
"ADS Individual Sample Data"
See ADS Site and Sample record definitions.
Page E.9
Report 4 lists individual  sample results.  The report is
intended for use by those who do not wish to process ADS data
on their computer and/or those who know that the quantity of
data in their retrieval will be manageable.
The page heading shows the site location and network.  The
sample period, precip type, rain gage and sample volume fields
are listed for each sample.  If there are no component results
available, the REASON-NO-COMPONENTS code is printed.  If there
are notes associated with the sample their ADS codes are
printed.  This is followed by one line per component analyzed.
This report is available in any of the unit conversions shown
in Table B.7.
"Monthly Concentration and Deposition"
Page E.10
Page E.ll
Report 5 provides selected component measurements and their
monthly totals.  It is intended for researchers who prefer to
scrutinize the individual samples and perform their own
screening.
This report groups all measurements for a month, showing date,
max note codes, rain gage value, three concentrations (S04, N03
                                      E.2

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REPORT 6

Title:

Definition:

Example:

Purpose:
Description:
               and NH4) and three depositions (S04, N03 and NH4).  At the
               bottom of each month the total monthly deposition is printed.
"Smoothed Concentration and Deposition"

Page E.12

Page E.13

Report 6 provides monthly precipitation weighted concentrations
and average depositions for one to three components at a given
site or group of sites.  Quarterly summaries are available as
well as the monthly summary described here.  Each monthly value
is based on the previous, current and next month sample
concentrations.  These concentrations are used in the
precipitation weighted concentration average and smoothed
monthly deposition.  It is recommended that this report be used
in conjunction with careful sample selection screening.

This report fits on 8.5 by 11 paper.  It prints one line per
time period (month or quarter).  The site identification is in
the heading of each page.  The example on page E.13 is for
illustration only; this report format is not yet generalized.
                                      E.3

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                         DEFINITION  OF  REPORT  1
Column
   6


   7



   8
Column Head

ADS
SITE
IDENT
               Explanation
             NET
             WORK
             NET
             SITE
             IDENT

             SITE
             NAME
             LATITUDE
             d  m  s
LONGITUDE
d  m  s

ELEVATION
(meters)
FIRST
ACTIVE
DATE
The first four characters of the
six character site ident are printed.
The first three numbers identify a
geographic location, the fourth
character (the letter a, b, c, ...)
identifies colocated samplers at a site.

The network which operates the site  is
identified.  See Table B.2 for more
information about networks.

The network's 10 character number or name for
the site.
The short SITE-NAME is shown here concatenated
with the state/province and, for locations
outside the USA, the country.

The latitude of the site is shown in degrees,
minutes and seconds.  (All  latitudes are North
except site 172.)

The longitude of the site is shown in degrees,
minutes and seconds.  All longitudes are West.

The elevation of the site in meters above
sea level is shown.  If the elevation has not
been reported "9999" is shown.

The date on which the network started
operating the site.  This is not necessarily
the date of the first sample.  In fact,
there may not be any samples in the data base
for some of the sites described in this
report.
                                   E.4

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m
en
ADS
SITE
I DENT
OOla
002a
003a
004a
006a
007a
OOBa
009a
OlOa
Olla
012a
013a
OUa
OlSa
OUa
017a
018a
019a
020a
020b
021a
022a
023a
024a
025a
026a
027a
02Ba
029a
030a
031a
031b
032a
033a
034a
035a
036a
037a
037b
038a
039a
040a
Q41a
042a
043a
044a
04Sa
046a
047a
048a
049a
OSOa
OSla
052a

NET
WORK
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP3S/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP3S/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
CANSAP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
CANSAP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP3B/PCN
MAP36/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
MAP3B/PCN
NADP
NADP
NADP
NADP
NET
SITE
I DENT
020390
030180
030620
042700
053460
054540
057550
058840
061910
062120
062220
7
100020
100360
101190
114140
120080
130340
141160
5
141980
143580
146340
141800
153420
232570
381120
441190
061530
200935
230920
13 020
232660
235340
241660
242720
251460
270570
13 010
281520
300240
330860
331000
331220
1
2
335140
335240
336500
6
340320
342500
343460
343560
                                                      ADS  eites,  sorted by  ADS  identification
          SITE NAME

Mt. Hckinley Pack, Alaska
Tombstone, Arizona
Organ Pipe Hon., Arizona
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Bishop, California
Hopland (Uklah), California
Sequoia Nat. Park, California
Davis, California
Rocky Ht. Nat Park, Colorado
Hani toil, Colorado
Pawnee, Colorado
Lewes, Delaware
Austin-Gary Forest, Florida
Bradford Forest, Florida
Everglades Nat. Pa, Florida
Georgia Station, Georgia
Nauna Loa, Hawaii
Craters of Moon, Idaho
Bondvllle, Illinois
Illinois, Illinois
Argonne, Illinois
Southern 111 U, Illinois
Dlxon Springs, Illinois
NIARC, Illinois
Indiana Dunes, Indiana
Isle Royal Park, Michigan
Vines Hill, Oregon
Blkmont, Tennessee
Mesa Verde, Colorado
Greenville Station, Maine
Douglas Lake, Michigan
Pelleton, Michigan
Kellogg, Michigan
Welluton, Michigan
Harcell, Minnesota
Lamberton, Minnesota
Meridian, Mississippi
Glacier Nat Park, Montana
Glacier Nat Park, Montana
Head, Nebraska
Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire
Aurora, New York
Chautauqua, New York
Knobit, New York
Hhiteface, New York
Ithaca, New York
Stilwell Lake, New York
Bennett Bridge, New York
Jasper, New York
Brookhaven, New York
Lewiston, North Carolina
Coweeta, North Carolina
Piedmont Station, North Carolina
Clinton Station, North Carolina
                                                                            23-Jul -1984
                                                                            Page  1
                                                                                 FIRST
LATITUDE
d
63
31
31
36
37
39
36
38
40
39
40
38
29
29
25
33
19
43
40
40
41
37
37
41
41
47
43
35
37
45
45
45
42
44
47
44
32
48
48
41
43
42
42
42
44
42
41
43
42
40
36
35
35
35
ID
43
42
57
06
22
00
34
32
21
06
48
46
45
58
23
10
32
27
03
03
42
42
26
50
37
54
53
39
11
29
33
33
24
13
31
14
20
30
30
09
56
44
17
22
23
24
21
31
06
52
07
03
41
01
6
.27
30
02
02
15
17
09
07
52
04
23
00
37
29
40
40
22
48
12
12
04
36
08
29
57
43
57
52
56
23
40
40
37
28
52
14
04
37
37
11
35
02
58
41
26
03
00
34
22
00
40
38
46
26
LONGITUDE ELEVATION ACTIVE
d
148
110
112
94
118
123
116
121
105
105
104
75
B2
82
80
84
155
113
88
88
87
89
88
88
87
89
117
83
108
69
84
84
85
85
93
95
88
113
113
96
71
76
79
73
73
76
74
75
77
72
77
83
80
78
B s (meters)
57
03
48
10
21
05
46
46
33
05
45
00
11
11
41
24
34
33
22
22
59
16
40
51
05
09
25
35
29
39
40
40
23
49
28
18
44
59
59
29
42
39
23
30
51
39
02
56
32
53
10
25
37
16
55
24
00
24
59
05
40
30
37
31
15
00
56
53
45
22
45
31
19
19
43
08
19
04
16
10
37
25
26
52
42
42
34
07
07
02
42
44
44
34
12
35
47
10
34
12
22
50
08
00
30
50
22
45
649
1398
506
391
1252
253
1856
18
2369
2362
1641
0
46
44
2
270
3426
1806
212
212
229
146
161
265
208
209
904
640
2172
322
233
233
268
292
431
343
89
968
968
352
250
249
48B
406
610
509
186
245
634
25
26
686
221
47
Jun
Mar
Apr
May
Apr
Oct
Jul
Oct
May
Oct
May
Feb
Oct
Oct
Jun
Oct
Jun
Aug
Feb
Nov
Mar
Jul
Jan
Jan
Jul
Aug
Jul
Aug
Apr
Nov
Jul
Jul
Jun
Oct
Jul
Jan
Apr
Jun
Jun
Jul
Jul
Apr
Jun
Jan
Oct
Oct
Jun
Jun
Feb
Feb
Oct
Jul
Oct
Oct
DATE
17
27
15
13
15
3
8
17
29
17
22
28
10
10
17
3
10
22
27
19
11
31
30
1
15
12
15
12
28
20
3
1
26
10
6
2
15
3
1
25
25
17
10
2
10
25
26
10
19
8
31
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9
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1
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1980
1979
1980
1980
1980
1979
1980
1978
1980
1978
1979
1978
1978
1978
1980
1978
1980
1980
1979
1977
1980
1979
1979
1981
1980
1980
1980
I960
1981
1979
1979
1979
1979
1978
1978
1979
1980
1980
1980
1978
1978
1979
1980
1980
1976
1976
1979
1980
1980
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
m

73
m
-a
o

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                             DEFINITION  OF  REPORT 2
Column
  5


  6


  7


  8




  9


 10



 11
Column Head
                 None
                 NONE
                 NONE
                 ADS
                 SITE
                 I DENT
LATITUDE
d  m  s

LONGITUDE
d  m  s

ELEV
M

ADS
rev
num
REV
START

REV
END
OPERATING
HISTORY
                     Explanation
The name of the State or Province  is  printed as a
group heading offset to the left.   The ADS  numeric
code is shown parenthetically.

The network which operates the  site is identified as a
group heading.  See Table B.2 for  more information
about the network.  The ADS network number  is  shown
parenthetically.

The network's name of the site  is  shown  as  a group
heading followed by the network's  site number.

The first four characters of the six  character
site ident are printed.  The first three numbers
identify a geographic location.  The  fourth character
(the letter a, b, c, ...) identifies  colocated
samplers at a site.

The North latitude of the site  (except for  site 172
which is South) in degrees, minutes and  seconds.

The West longitude of the site  in  degrees,  minutes and
seconds.

The elevation, in meters, of the site above sea level.
These are the right most two digits of  the
six character ADS-IDENT.  Each revision in protocol
for a site causes a separate partial  line on the left
of the report.

This is the month and year of the start of this
particular protocol revision.

This is the month and year of the end of
protocol revision (9/99 indicates protocol currently
in effect).

This is the narrative explanation of revision from
the SITE-HISTORY file.  If it is blank, no site
specific information is available.
                                          E.6

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                                                     ADS sites,  sorted by STATE or PROVINCE
                                                                               23-Jul-1984
                                                                               Page 1
       STATE
          NETWORK
             SITE NAME
 ADS
SITE  LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT  d  m  B   d  o  e
     ADS
ELEV rev  REV   REV
 m   num START  END
                                   OPERATING HISTORY
       Alabama (1)
          UAPSP (08)
              Selma (15)
235a  32 28 25  87 05 03
              Selma-2  (15 snplr 2)
                                              235b  32 28 25  87 05 03
m
          EPA-IV  (13)
              Tallassee
       Alaska  (2)
          NADP  (01)
              Mt. Mckinley  Park  (020390)

       Arizona  (4)
          NADP  (01)
              Grand Canyon  (030370)
              Oliver  Knoll  (030360)
              Organ Pipe  Hon.  (030620)
              Tombstone  (030180)
              Warren  2HSW (040260)

       Arkansas (5)
          NADP  (01)
               Buffalo River (041620)
               Fayetteville  (042700)

       California  (6)
          NADP (01)
               Bishop  (053460)
               Channel Islands  (058500)
               Davis  (058840)
               Hopland (Ukiah)  (054540)
               Sequoia Nat.  Park  (057550)
2S9a
  42 00  10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                     in last quarter of 1981.  Co-located sampler
                     at this site, see 235b.
     01   1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded  to Include
                     NITRITE in CY 82  See co-located  sampler
                     235b.
     02   1/83       Discontinued analysis of NITRITE,  otherwise
                     no change in protocol  See co-located  sampler
                     235b.
  42 00  10/81 12/81 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling protocol
                     in last quarter of 1981  See  co-located
                     sampler 235a.
     01   1/82 12/82 UAPSP sampling protocol expanded  to Include
                     NITRITE in CY 82  See co-located  sampler
                     235a.
     02   1/83  1/83 Discontinued analysis of NITRITE  on 1/1/83.
                     Discontinued operation of co-located sampler
                     on 1/21/83.  This ADS ident TERMINATED.
     00
     01
 3/82
10/83
9/63 Samples analyzed by RTI
     Samples analyzed by Global Geochem after
     10/1/83
                                                                                                                                               X
                                                                                                                                               >
                                                                                                                                               -o
                                                                                                                                               -a
                                                                                                                                               o
                                                                                                                                               73.
                                                                                                 ro
OOla  63 43 27 148 57 55   649 00   6/80
068a  36 04 18 112 09  11
054a  33 04 17 109 51  S3
003a  31 57 02 112 48  00
002a  31 42 30 110 03  24
268a  33 36 15   92 06  02
 269a   36  05  20   92  32  58
 004a   36  06  02   94  10  24
 006a   37  22  15  118  21  59
 159a   34  00  57  119  21  43
 009a   38  32  07  121  46  30
 007a   39  00  17  123  05  OS
 OOBa   36  34  09  118  46  40
2152 00
1173 00
506 00
1398 00
78 00
265 00
391 00
12S2 00
49 00
IB 00
253 00
1856 00
8/81
8/81
4/80
3/79
5/82
1/82
5/80
4/80
7/80
10/78
10/79
7/80
                      This site is part of the WHO network.

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                           EXAMPLE  REPORT  3
     ADS Sice Description and History
ADS_IDENT
SAROAD_IDENT
FIPS_STATE
STATE_NAME
FIPS_COUNTY
NET_CODS
NET_SITE
NET_SITE_NAME
SITE_NAHE
N_OR_S
LAT ~
E_OR_W
LONG"
ELEVATIONJtETERS
TIME_ZOBE
REVISION_START_DATE
REVIS IOM_END_DAXE
MONITOR_PURPOSE
SAMPLIHG_PERIOD
INSTRDMENT_CODE
INSTRDMENT_AREA_SO_CM
METERS_ABOVE_GROnND
LAB_CODE
HUM COMPONENTS
156aOO
150060201201
18
Indiana
 69
10
07 smplr 1
Roanoke
Fort Wayne
N
41 02 39
W
 85 19 08
0244
05
 8/01/78
12//31/78
R
D
Al
 678.87
  1.5
REMS
17
    REVISIONJTCMBER
    REVISION_START_DATE
    REVISION_END_DATE
    EXPLANATIOK_OF_REVISION
    REVISION_NUMBER
    REVIS IOH_START_DATB
    REVISION_END_DATE
    EXPLANATION OF REVISION
    REVISION_NUMBER
    REVISION_START_DATE
    REVISION_EHD_DATE
    EXPLANATION OF REVISION
    REVISION_NDMBER
    REVISION_START_DATE
    REVISION_EHD_DATE
    EXPLANATION OF REVISION
    REVIS ION_NUMBER
    REVISION_END_DATE
    EXPLANATION OF REVISION
    REVISION_NUMBER
    RZVISION_START_DATE
    REVISION_END_DATE
    EXPLANATION OF REVISION
    00
     l-Aug-1978
    31-Dec-1978
    Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site DO NOT USE
    DATA

    01
     l-Jan-1979
    31-Dec-1979
    EPRI/StJRE operation in CY 1979 with co-located
    samplers at this site.  See 156b.

    02
     l-Jan-1980
    30-Sep-1981
    Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler in operation at
    this EPRI/SURE site

    03
     i-Oct-1981
    31-Dec-1981
    Tranafered operation from EPRI/SURE to UAPSPS and
    operated under normal UAPSPS protocol in last
    quarter o£ 1981.

    04
     1-Jan-l982
    31-Dec-1982
    UAPSPS one year effort to analyze NITRITE in 1982,
    otherwise protocol remained the same.

    05
     l-Jan-1983
     9-Sep-1999
    Discontinued analysis of NITRITE, otherwise no
    change in protocol
                                       E.8

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EXAMPLE REPORT 4


006aOO NADP 05346000) 0 01
DAYS RAIN
START STOP IN P GAGE
DATE DATE SAMPLE T MM
8t -12-29 82-01-05 7 U 25.65










82-01-05 82-01-12 7 U 4.83

82-01-12 82-01-19 7 U
82-01-19 82-01-26 7 U
82-01-26 82-02-02 7 U

82-02-02 82-02-09 7 U

82-02-09 82-02-16 7 U 0.51










82-02-16 82-02-23 7 U

82-02-23 62-03-02 7 U

82-03-02 82-03-09 7 U

ADS Individual Sample Data

Bishop California
SAMP REAS
VOL NO
ML COMP NOTES
1836.6 B48B50B55










163.4 1 A1 0644847650
B53
2.0 T B47B50B55A01
X A07B49B52B55
N A06B47B50B54
At 2
N A06B47B50B55
AI2
19.4 B47B50B55C06










N A06B47B50B55
A12
N A06B47B50B55
A12
N A06B47B50B55
A) 2


N 37 22 15

COMPONENT
NAME
Conductivity
pH
Sulfate
Nitrate
Chloride
Phosphate
Ammonium
Sodium
Potassium
Ca 1 c 1 um
Magnes 1 um








Conductivity
PH
Sulfate
Nitrate
Chloride
Phosphate
Ammonium
Sodium
Potassium
Calcium
Magnes 1 um








W 116 21 59

COMP
VALUE
3.800
5.390
0.143
0.061
0.020
0.003
0.016
0.098
0.010
< 0.070
0.010








19.800
6.100
1.073
0.221
1.070
0.013
0.381
0.845
0.197
< 1.170
0.145






IS-Mar-1984
Page 1


COMP
UNITS
umoh/cm
pH units
mg of S/l
mg of N/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg of N/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l








umoh/cm
pH units
mg of S/l
mg of N/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg of N/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l







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DEFINITION OF REPORT 5
The heading
Column
1
2
3
4
5
6


7


8


9



10



is self-explanatory.
Column Head
DATE
TIME
MAX
NOTE
CODE
RAIN
GAGE
(mm)
S04
y mole
per
liter
N03
y mole
per
liter
NH4
y mole
per
liter
S04 D.EP
mg
per
sq m
N03 DEP
mg
per
sq m
NH4 DEP
mg
per
sq m
Explanation
The start date of the (weekly) sample.
The start time of the sample.
A single letter, defined in the footnote
to each page.
The depth in mm recorded by the standard
rain gage. If missing it is set to zero
for this report and flagged with a "M".
The concentration of S04 expressed in
y mole per liter. If missing it is set
to zero for this report and flagged with
a "M".
See column 5.


See column 5.


The S04 deposition is the product of
column 4 times column 5 converted to
mg per sq m

See column 8.



See column 8.



           E.10

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                                                 EXAMPLE  REPORT  5
                                          Monthly  Concentration and Deposition

                         ADS site Identification:  OOlaOO   Latitude: 63 43 27  Longitude: 148 57 55
                                                                                                      28-«ar-1984
                                                                                                      Page I
  DATE
              MAX
              NOTE
         TIME CODE
       RAIN
       GAGE
       (mm)
  S04
 umole
  per
 liter
   N03       NH4
  unole     umole
   per       per
  liter     liter
                             S04 DEP
                               mg
                               per
                              sq m
         N03 DEP
           mg
           per
          sq m
         NH4 DEP
           mg
           per
          sq m
12/29/81
                      10.16   3.02      1.94      2.22

                                        TOTALS  FOR  I EVENTS  IN 12/81
                                                                                 2.95
                                                                                 2.95
                                                                              1.22

                                                                              1.22
                                                                           0.41

                                                                           0.4t
1/5/82
1/12/82
1/19/82
1/26/82
2/2/82
2/9/82
2/16/82
2/23/82
3/2/82
3/9/82
3/16/82
3/23/82
3/30/82
4/6/82
4/13/82
4/20/82
4/27/82
5/4/82
5/11/82
5/18/82
5/25/82
6/1/82
6/8/82
6/15/82
C   M   0.00  M     0
B       1.27   7.92
8   M   0.00  M     0
B   M   0.00  M     0
B      15.24   6.04
B   M   0.00  M     0
B   M   0.00  M     0
B   M   0.00  M     0
         TOTALS FOR   1  EVENTS IN )981

         M     0   M     0
          .32       1.11
         HOMO
         M     0   M     0

          TOTALS FOR  4  EVENTS IN  1/82

          4.52      1.11
         M     0   M     0
         HOMO
         HOMO

          TOTALS FOR  4  EVENTS IN  2/82
B
B
B
B
B


M
2.54
1.27
6.35
2.54
0.00
5.94
9.69
6.88
7.40
M
0
10.16
18.55
5.65
5.16
M
0
4.44
17.22
8.33
1.67
M
0
        5.84   8.75
        8.38   1.46
    M   0.00  M    0
        1.27   8.65
        0.76   6.67
        2.03   14.27
        1.27   10.94
        2.54   4.69
          TOTALS FOR  5 EVENTS  IN   3/82

          3.87      1.11
          1.77      1.11
         M     0   M     0
          6.45      3.33

          TOTALS FOR  4 EVENTS  IN   4/82

          3.06      1.11
          .32       I.II
          .32       1.11
          3.87      1.11

          TOTALS FOR  4 EVENTS  IN   5/82
        3.81
        2.54
       69.85
3.02
4.58
1.04
 .32
 1.45
M     0
1.11
1.11
1.11
2.95

0.00
0.97
0.00
0.00

0.97

8.84
0.00
0.00
0.00

8.84

1.45
1.18
4.19
1.80
0.00

8.63

4.91
1.17
0.00
1.05

7.13

0.49
2.78
1.33
1.14

5.74

1.10
1.12
6.97
1.22

0.00
0.03
0.00
0.00

0.03

4.27
0.00
0.00
0.00

4.27

1.60
1.46
2.22
0.81
0.00

6.10

1.40
0.92
0.00
0.51

2.83

0.14
0.04
0.03
0.61

0.82

0.08
0.23
0.00
0.41

0.00
0.03
0.00
0.00

0.03

0.30
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.30

0.20
0.39
0.05
0.08
0.00

1.63

0.12
0.17
0.00
0.08

0.36

0.02
0.04
0.03
0.05

0.13

0.08
0.05
1.40
MAX NOTE COOES:  A « 1  or  more value not reported, 8 « remark about quality,  C m remark  about quantity, D * some value Is suspect
M » data not reported,  <  *  less than detection limit. NOTE, these missing values are  set  to zero and counted In number of events
                                                             E.ll

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Column

   1


   2



3,4,5,6

  3,4

   3
  5,6

   5
                         DEFINITION OF  REPORT 6
     Column Head
     DATE


     Month
     after
     1/1/76

<—3 month value	>

     Precip.

     N


     mm


     S04

     N


     mg/1
               Explanation
The month and year for  the  center  of this
three month period.

The cumulative number of  months  in the
time series.
This heading spans four  columns.

This heading spans two columns.

The number of precipitation values  in
this three month period.

The total  millimeters of  precipitation
in this three month period.

This heading spans two columns.

The number of 504 values  in this
three month period.

The three month concentration  value -
the sum of the individual  504  values
weighted by the individual  precipitation
values divided by the sum of the
precipitation values expressed as mg/1.
7
8,9
8
9
10
11,12
11
12
13
Mean
S04
kg/ha
N03
N
mg/1
Mean
N03
kg/ha
NH4
N
mg/1
Mean
NH4
kg/ha
The average deposition - the sum
precipitation weighted individual
concentrations multiplied by the
precipitation is divided by 3 and
expressed as kg/ha.
See Column 5,6
See Col umn 5
See Column 6
See Col umn 7
See Column 5,6
See Column 5
See Column 6
See Column 7
of the
S04
total








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      EXAMPLE REPORT  6
SMOOTHED DEPOSITION AND CONCENTRATION
      OF S04, N03, AND NH4
    MAP3S/PCN SITE AT WHITFACE


DATE
11/76
12/76
1/77
2/77
3/77
4/77
5/77
6/77
7/77
8/77
9/77
10/77
11/77
12/77
1/78
2/78
3/78
4/78
5/78
6/78
7/78
8/78
9/78
10/78
11/78
12/78
1/79
2/79
3/79
4/79
5/79
6/79
7/79
8/79
9/79
10/79
11/79
12/79
month
after
1/1/76
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
<— 3 month
preclp
N mm*
9 132.15
7 79.08
1 1 78.53
20 145.78
26 239.67
24 236.55
22 221.03
21 183.77
26 332.33
24 396.84
22 515.21
19 463.99
18 412.04
18 336.54
12 222.87
11 161.87
13 126.76
16 148.38
17 192.23
15 162.02
18 206.95
18 207.97
19 276.75
15 219.79
12 238.37
10 188.58
10 231.23
10 173.88
9 185.30
10 224.90
10 225.10
10 204.08
13 193.67
15 245.51
16 269.60
14 254.09
15 209.33
16 151.48
val ues— •>
S04
N
8
6
11
20
26
24
22
21
26
22
20
17
18
18
11
10
12
16
17
15
17
16
17
14
12
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
12
14
13
10
11
11
mg/l
1.21
1.46
1.27
1.54
1.80
2.20
2.84
3.80
3.21
2.83
2.20
1.63
1.21
0.85
0.70
0.89
2.48
2.60
3.14
3.54
4.72
4.41
3.35
2.38
1.78
1.32
1.25
1.38
1.76
2.01
2.38
2.79
2.82
2.03
1.82
1.38
1.47
1.12
mean
S04
kg/ha
0.53
0.39
0.33
0.75
1.44
1.73
2.10
2.33
3.56
3.74
3.77
2.52
1.67
0.95
0.52
0.48
1.05
1.29
2.01
1.91
3.25
3.06
3.09
1.74
1.41
0.83
0.96
0.80
1.09
1.51
1.79
1.89
1.82
1.67
1.63
1.17
1.02
0.57
3 month
N03
N
8
6
11
20
26
24
22
21
26
23
21
18
18
18
11
10
12
16
17
15
17
16
17
14
12
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
12
14
13
10
11
11
mg/l
1.45
1.30
1.92
1.88
.59
.51
.49
.66
.33
.28
1.29
1.25
1.18
0.92
0.89
.15
.97
.94
.76
.75
2.08
.93
.61
1.44
1.35
1.41
1.22
1.41
1.37
1.48
1.40
1.43
1.14
0.80
0.70
0.66
1.15
1.26
mean
N03
kg/ha
0.64
0.34
0.50
0.91
1.27
1.19
1.10
1.02
1.47
1.70
2.22
1.93
1.63
1.04
0.66
0.62
0.83
0.96
1.12
0.95
1.44
1.34
1.49
1.06
1.07
0.89
0.94
0.82
0.85
1.11
1.05
0.97
0.74
0.65
0.63
0.56
0.80
0.63
3 month
NH4
N
8
6
6
10
16
19
22
21
26
23
21
18
18
18
11
10
12
16
17
15
17
16
17
14
12
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
12
14
13
10
11
11
mg/l
0.17
0.18
0.05
0.12
0.18
0.24
0.29
0.31
0.24
0.23
0.19
0.16
0.11
0.07
0.05
0.10
0.25
0.26
0.32
0.36
0.46
0.56
0.40
0.37
0.19
0.18
0.14
0.15
0.21
0.26
0.26
0.28
0.24
0.19
0.16
0.11
0.15
0.14
mean
NH4
kg/ha
0.08
0.05
0.01
0.06
0.14
0.19
0.22
0.19
0.26
0.30
0.33
0.25
0.15
0.08
0.04
0.05
0.10
0.13
0.20
0.20
0.32
0.39
0.37
0.27
0.15
0.11
0.11
0.09
0.13
0.19
0.20
0.19
0.16
0.16
0.15
0.10
0.11
0.07
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                                  APPENDIX F


                            ADS OUTPUT TAPE FORMAT
     Data tape copies of ADS samples will  be produced on nine track tape at
the requester's choice of 800, 1600 or 6250 bpi  in either ASCII or EBCDIC
code.  The records are fixed length, but the length depends on the number of
components requested.  Each record contains 194  bytes of sample identification
and as many 26 byte component data buckets as requested.-  Thus, the record
length for 1 component equals 220 bytes and for  2, 3 and 20 components, 246,
272 and 714 bytes, respectively.

     Before requesting a data tape, check  with your computer center regarding
your ability to handle the ADS format.  Some mini  computers are limited as to
the maximum record length they can process.  For example, PDP 11's cannot
handle more than 512 bytes per record; the maximum number of components a
PDP 11 user should request is 12  (506 bytes).

     Each record contains three parts.  The first  major group, SAMPLE-
DESCRIPTION, is 192 bytes long; it contains the  entire
SAMPLE-DEFINITION-RECORD.  The next two bytes, COMPONENTS-PER-RECORD,  indicate
the number of component data buckets that  follow.   The last major group,
COMPONENT-RESULTS, is 26 bytes long, and contains  the RESULTS portion  of the
COMPONENT-ANALYZED-RECORD.  There is one COMPONENT-RESULTS group for each
component requested in the data retrieval.  The  complete record description is
shown in Table F.I.

     NOTE - Table F.I describes the locations of fields in the records; the
body of this report describes the contents of the  fields.
                                      F.I

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                         TABLE F.I.   ADS-OUTPUT-RECORD
                FIELD NAME                                 PICTURE     LOCATION
1 ADS-OUTPUT-RECORD.
     2 SAMPLE-DEFINITION.
          3 SAMPLE-KEY.
               4 ADS-IDENT                                  X(6)         1-6
               4 REF-DATE                                    X(8)         7-14
          3 DATES.
               4 SAMPLE-START.
                    5  START-YR                               XX.         15-16
                    5  START-MON                              XX.         17-18
                    5  START-DAY                              XX.         19-20
                    5  START-HOUR                            XX.         21-22
                    5  START-MIN                              XX.         23-24
               4 EVENT-START.
                    5  E-START-YR                            XX.         25-26
                    5  E-START-MON                            XX.         27-28
                    5  E-START-DAY                            XX.         29-30
                    5  E-START-HOUR                           XX.         31-32
                    5  E-START-MIN                            XX.         33-34
               4 EVENT-END.
                    5  E-END-YR                               XX.         35-36
                    5  E-END-MON                              XX.         37-38
                    5  E-END-DAY                              XX.         39-40
                    5  E-END-HOUR                            XX.         41-42
                    5  E-END-MIN                              XX.         43-44
               4 SAMPLE-END.
                    5  END-YR                                 XX.         45-46
                    5  END-MON                                XX.         47-48
                    5  END-DAY                                XX.         49-50
                    5  END-HOUR                               XX.         51-52
                    5  END-MIN                                XX.         53-54
               4 AT-LAB-DATE.
                    5  LAB-YR                                 XX.         55-56
                    5  LAB-MON                                XX.         57-58
                    5  LAB-DAY                                XX.         59-60
          3 SAMPLE-DESCRIPTION.
               4 QC-FLA6                                     X.           61
               4 ACTUAL-SAMPLE-PERIOD                        X.           62
               4 PRECIP-OCCUR                                X.           63
               4 PRECIP-TYPE                                 X.           64
               4 DEPOSITION-TYPE                            X.           65
               4 MET-PROTOCOL                                X.           66
               4 DAYS-IN-SAMPLE                              XX.         67-68
               4 HOURS-OF-RAIN                               X(4).       69-72
               4 LID-OPENINGS                                XX.         73-74
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               TABLE F.I.  ADS-OUTPUT-RECORD   (Cont.)


           FIELD NAME                                  PICTURE    LOCATION
     3 SAMPLE-QUANTITY.
          4 RAIN-GAGE-MM                                X(8).       75-82
          4 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ML                            X(8).       83-90
          4 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR-CODE                    X.           91
          4 SAMPLE-VOLUME-ERROR                         X(8).       92-99
          4 PREDICTED-VOLUME-ML                         X(8).      100-107
          4 PREDICTED-DEPTH-MM                          X(8).      108-115
          4 SAMPLING-EFFICIENCY                         X(8).      116-123
     3 COMPONENT-SUMMARY.
          4 NUM-MEASURED                                XX.        124-125
          4 NUM-MISSING                                 XX.        126-127
          4 REASON-NO-COMPONENTS                        X.           128
     3 OBSERVATIONS.
          4 FIELD-INITIALS                              X(3).      129-131
          4 MAX-NOTE                                    X.           132
          4 NOTES                                       X(60).     133-192

2 COMPONENTS-PER-RECORD                                 XX.        193-194
2 COMPONENT-RESULTS OCCURS COMPONENTS-PER-RECORD TIMES.
     3 COMPONENT-ID.
          4 COMPONENT-NUM                              XX.         rl-r2
     3 RESULTS.
          4 TYPE-RESULTS-FLAG                          X.           r3
          4 DATE-ANALYZED.
               5 ANAL-YR                               XX.         r4-r5
               5 ANAL-MO                               XX.         r6-r7
               5 ANAL-DA                               XX.         r8-r9
          4 ANAL-INITIALS                              X(3).      rlO-r!2
          4 RESULT-NOTE                                X.           r!3
          4 RESULT-FLAG                                X.           r!4
          4 RESULT-VALUE                               X(6).      r!5-r20
          4 ERROR-FLAG                                 X.           r21
          4 ERROR-VALUE                                X(5).      r22-r26
                                 F.3

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