EPA/600/4-90/018
October 1989
ACID PRECIPITATION IN NORTH AMERICA:
1987 ANNUAL AND SEASONAL DATA SUMMARIES
FROM ACID DEPOSITION SYSTEM DATA BASE
by
T. A. ErJb, J. C. Simpson and A. R. Olsen
Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Richland, WA 99352
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
under a Related Services Agreement with
U.S. Department of Energy
Contract DE-AC06-76RLO 1830
EPA Project Officer
David M. Holland
Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Printed on Recycled Paper
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NOTICE
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ABSTRACT
This report summarizes the 1987 wet deposition precipitation chemistry
data collected in North America and available in the Acid Deposition System
(ADS) data base. Interpretative statistical analyses are not a focus of this
report; however, users of the report will learn about major wet deposition
monitoring networks in North America, the extent of their geographic coverage
and general characteristics of wet deposition for 1987. An overview of each
network is given. Annual and seasonal (winter, summer) mosaic maps present
the North American spatial pattern for hydrogen, sulfate, nitrate, ammonium
and calcium ion concentration and deposition for 1987. An appendix lists
1987 annual statistical summaries for pH, hydrogen ion (derived from pH), and
the ion species sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, calcium, chloride, sodium,
magnesium and potassium. Computer-readable and printed copies are available
for annual and seasonal (winter, spring, summer, fall) statistical summaries
for all sites in the monitoring network.
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CONTENTS
Page
ABSTRACT iii
FIGURES vii
TABLES viii
ACKNOWLEDGMENT ^
MONITORING NETWORK DESCRIPTIONS . 1
NADP/NTN * ' 1
MAP3S/PCN 3
UAPSP ...... ^
CAPMoN . „ . " 4
APIOS ; 5
GLAD 5
TVA ...........::::::::: 5
EPA-SON 6
REQUESTING ADS DATA ............. ..!!!!!!!!! 6
PREPARATION OF DATA SUMMARIES ........ 9
NETWORK PROTOCOLS AND DATA SCREENING ....
VALID SAMPLE CRITERIA ..... " 10
SITE REPRESENTATIVENESS 11
DATA COMPLETENESS MEASURES . " " 13
OVERALL DATA QUALITY LEVELS . 17
1987 ANNUAL AND SEASONAL DATA SUMMARIES 19
APPLICATION OF SELECTION CRITERIA ..... . 19
CONTENT OF DATA TABLES 22
MOSAIC MAPS FOR 1987 22
BIBLIOGRAPHY 55
APPENDIX A. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION OF SITES OPERATING IN 1987 59
APPENDIX B. INVENTORY OF WET DEPOSITION SITES IN ADS ORDERED
BY ADS SITE IDENTIFICATION 65
APPENDIX C. WET DEPOSITION SITE HISTORY INVENTORY ORDERED
BY STATE AND PROVINCE 77
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APPENDIX D. ANNUAL SUNDRIES FOR 1987 183
pH 185
Hydrogen ion (derived from pH) 191
Sulfate ion 197
Nitrate ion 203
Ammonium ion 209
Calcium ion 215
Magnesium ion 221
Potassium ion 227
Sodium ion 233
Chloride ion 239
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FIGURES
Number
Page
3.1 Geographical distribution of sites in 1987 operating a
full year and the subset of sites meeting annual UDDC criteria
for sulfate 21
3.2 Annual 1987 spatial distribution of (a) precipitation-weighted
pH and (b) hydrogen ion deposition 40
3.3 Winter 1987 spatial distribution of (a) precipitation-weighted
pH and (b) hydrogen ion deposition ..... ...... 41
3.4 Summer 1987 spatial distribution of (a) precipitation-weighted
pH and (b) hydrogen ion deposition 42
3.5 Annual 1987 spatial distribution of sulfate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition 43
3.6 Winter 1987 spatial distribution of sulfate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration (b) deposition 44
3.7 Summer 1987 spatial distribution of sulfate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition 45
3.8 Annual 1987 spatial distribution of nitrate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition . 46
3.9 Winter 1987 spatial distribution of nitrate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition ..... 47
3.10 Summer 1987 spatial distribution of nitrate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition 48
3.11 Annual 1987 spatial distribution of ammonium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition 49
3.12 Winter 1987 spatial distribution of ammonium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition 50
3.13 Summer 1987 spatial distribution of ammonium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition 51
3.14 Annual 1987 spatial distribution of calcium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition 52
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3.15 Winter 1987 spatial distribution of calcium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition 53
3.16 Summer 1987 spatial distribution of calcium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition 54
A.I NADP/NTN network site locations identified by ADS site code .... 61
A.2 MAP3S/PCN network site locations identified by ADS site code ... 61
A.3 UAPSP network site locations identified by ADS site code 62
A.4 CAPMoN network site locations identified by ADS site code 62
A.5 APIOS daily network site locations identified by ADS site code . . 63
A.6 APIOS cumulative network site locations identified by ADS site
code 63
TABLES
Number Page
1.1 Wet deposition monitoring networks in the United States
and Canada contributing data to the ADS 2
1.2 1987 inventory of the ADS data base 7
2.1 UDDC site representativeness rating descriptions .... 12
2.2 Definition of data completeness measures . 15
2-.3 Data completeness level criteria for
seasonal and annual summaries ...... 16
2.4 Overall data quality level 17
3.1 Number of sites collecting at least one sample during the year . . 19
3.2 Number of sites-monitoring precipitation
at least 90 percent of the year 20
3.3 Number of sites meeting annual selection criteria for sulfate ... 20
3.4 Frequency distribution percentiles for annual
and seasonal ion species concentration • 38
3.5 Frequency distribution percentiles for annual
and seasonal ion species deposition 39
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The data in this report are from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) for
data storage and statistical reporting of atmospheric deposition data.
Established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency at the Pacific
Northwest Laboratory, it is funded as part of the National Acid Precipitation
Assessment Program. ADS provides an integrated, centralized data base for
data collected by atmospheric deposition monitoring networks in North America.
The ADS staff relies on dedicated individuals associated with each of the
contributing networks for guidance in performing the functions associated
with ADS. Special appreciation goes to Gwen Scott for NADP/NTN: Mary Ann
Allan for UAPSP; Terry Dana for MAP3S/PCN; Diane Green for APIOS; and Bob Vet
and Bill Sukloff for CAPMoN.
Our philosophy and efforts on procedures for preparing wet deposition
summaries have been influenced by our participation on the Unified Deposition
Data Base Committee. The committee, initiated by the Canadian
Federal-Provincial Research and Monitoring Coordinating Committee's Atmospheric
Subgroup, proposed precipitation data screening and wet deposition calculation
procedures and recommended site representativeness, data completeness, and
overall data quality ratings which have been utilized in the preparation of
this report. K
This report would not be possible without the expertise of Kevin Adams,
Sharon Popp and Pat Titzler.
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SECTION 1
MONITORING NETWORK DESCRIPTIONS
The Acid Deposition System (ADS) is an integrated, centralized data
repository for data storage and statistical reporting of atmospheric data
collected by atmospheric deposition monitoring networks in North America.
The purposes of ADS are (1) to facilitate access to deposition data collected
by different organizations, (2) to provide annual statistical summaries of
available data, and (3) to maintain the data for the assessment of long-term
trends. A complete description of ADS is available in a system design and
user's code manual by Watson and Olsen (1984).
This section gives a brief overview of the monitoring networks currently
providing data to ADS. Networks with 1987 data appearing in the report are
!u Slfnor"!!1 Atm?sPheHc Deposition Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN)
the MAP3S Precipitation Chemistry Network (MAP3S/PCN), the Canadian Air and
Precipitation Monitoring Network (CAPMoN), the Acidic Precipitation in Ontario
Study networks (APIOS-D, APIOS-C), and the Utility Acid Precipitation Study
Wet deposition monitoring programs are conducted by a number of different
organizations, each of which has its own specific objectives. Table 1.1
summarizes the monitoring networks contributing data to ADS. Other networks
have initiated the process of participating in ADS and will be included in
future reports. The descriptions that follow are not intended to be
comprehensive but only to alert the user that the data summaries are from
sites operated by different networks. Each network establishes its own network
operating protocol to meet its research objectives. A bibliography of network
documentation is given in Section 4.
Geographic locations of monitoring sites from each network are displayed
in figures contained in Appendix A. The sites displayed are those sites that
were operational during 1987. Two listings of all sites are presented in
Appendices B and C. The first lists the sites by their arbitrary ADS
identification number. The second orders the sites alphabetically by state
and province. The latter also gives the site history as it is known to ADS.
The sites listed in Appendices B and C represent a complete listing of all
sites that are or were, at one time, operational for each network.
NADP/NTN
The National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP) was established in
1978 to monitor trends in precipitation chemistry in the United States. The
NADP was created by the Association of State Agricultural Experiment Stations
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TABLE 1.1. Wet deposition monitoring networks in the United States
and Canada contributing data to the ADS
Network
Abbreviation
MAP3S/PCN
NADP/NTN
UAPSPb
CAPMoNC
APIOS-C
APIOS-D
EPA-SON
GLAD
TVA
Network Name
MAP3S Precipitation
Chemistry Network
National Atmospheric
Deposition Program/
National Trends Network
Utility Acid Precipitation
Study Program
Canadian Air and
Precipitation Monitoring
Network
Acidic Precipitation
in Ontario Study -
Cumulative Network
Acidic Precipitation
in Ontario Study -
Daily Network
EPA State Operated
Network
Great Lakes Atmospheric
Deposition
Tennessee Valley
Authority
Start
Date
1976
1978
1978
1983
1980
1980
1982
1980
1971
Number
of Sites
in 1987
9
204
25
25
37
15
27
41
32
Sample
Type
Daily,3
Wet
Weekly,
Wet
Daily,3
Wet
Daily,
Wet
Monthly, d
Wet
Daily,
Wet
Daily,
Wet
Weekly,
Wet
Bi-weekly
Wet
aDaily or duration of precipitation event, whichever is greater.
bUAPSP sites prior to 1981 were part of the EPRI/SURE network. The UAPSP
network is scheduled to cease operation on December 31, 1987; on January 1,
1988 the same sites or ones near to the present UAPSP sites will begin
operation as the Operational Evaluation Network.
csome CANSAP and APN sites were transferred to CAPMoN during the period
1983 to 1986; before 1983, CANSAP and APN operated as separate networks.
dsampling interval changed from calendar month to 28 days in January 1982.
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(originally as North Central Regional Project NC-141, now Interregional
Project IR-7) to conduct research on atmospheric deposition and its effects in
cooperation with federal, state, and private research agencies. A major
program objective is to discover and characterize spatial and temporal trends
in the chemical climate of North America through the continued development
and maintenance of a deposition monitoring network. Since its inception the
network has grown from 22 operational sites during 1978 to 204 sites in 1987.
In 1982, the NADP assumed the responsibility for coordinating the
operation of the National Trends Network (NTN) of the federally-supported
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP). The merged networks
now have the designation NADP/NTN.
The NADP/NTN monitoring protocol is based on a weekly (Tuesday to Tuesday)
sampling protocol with wet-only sample collection. The NADP/NTN program
developed and adheres to strict requirements regarding sample collection and
analysis. The requirements assure uniform site criteria, sampling protocol,
analytical chemistry techniques, data handling, and overall network operation.
All NADP/NTN precipitation chemistry samples are analyzed by the Central
Analytical Laboratory at the Illinois State Water Survey. NADP/NTN measures
the following: pH (field and lab), specific conductance (field and lab),
sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, calcium, chloride, sodium, potassium, magnesium,
and ortho-phosphate.
MAP3S/PCN
The MAP3S Precipitation Chemistry Network (MAP3S/PCN) began in 1976 with
the objective of creating a long-term high-quality data base for the
development of regional transport and deposition models (MAP3S 1982). This
nine-station network, located in the northeastern United States, is designed
to maximize information on regional precipitation chemistry, subject to the
constraints of financial limitations on the number of stations and the
geographical location of skilled operating groups. Precipitation samples
are obtained on an event basis, "event" being defined as any 24-hour period
during which precipitation occurred. Overall network coordination and central
analytical laboratory operation are performed by the Pacific Northwest
Laboratory of the Department of Energy. MAP3S measures the following: pH,
specific conductance, sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, calcium, chloride, sodium,
potassium, magnesium, ortho-phosphate, nitrite, sulfur-IV (sulfite), aluminum,
and bromine.
UAPSP
The Utility Acid Precipitation Study Program (UAPSP) was established in
1981 to ensure that a precipitation chemistry data base of defined accuracy and
precision would be available. The use of such a data base would include the
evaluation of temporal and geographic variability and trends. Located in the
eastern United States, the UAPSP network has grown from 9 sites to 25 locations
which includes a 5-station set operated by the Electric Power Research
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Institute (EPRI) since 1979. In this report, all stations are referred to as
the UAPSP network. During 1979 and 1980 two samplers were collocated at nine
sites. Since then, collocated samplers are maintained at two of the monitoring
stations, with sites rotated yearly.
The UAPSP samples are collected on a daily basis. The quality of the
sample measurements is controlled by providing standard operating procedures
and staff training on all aspects of the measurement process from sample
collection to data recording (Topol 1983a, 1983b, 1983c). Measurements and
data acquisition are conducted by Combustion Engineering Environmental
Monitoring and Services Center. UAPSP measures the following; pH (field and
lab) specific conductance (field and lab), sulfate, nitrate ammonium,
calcium, chloride, sodium, potassium, magnesium, nitrite, sulfite aluminum,
bromine, ortho-phosphate, strong acid, total acid, acidity, and total organic
carbon.
CAPMoN
The Canadian Air and Precipitation Monitoring Network (CAPMoN) designed
by the Atmospheric Environment Service is a regional-scale precipitation and
air monitoring network. CAPMoN began operation in mid-1983 and replaces the
Canadian Network for Sampling Precipitation (CANSAP) and the Air and
Precipitation Network (APN) as Canada's national network for monitoring
regional-scale air and precipitation quality.
The objectives of CAPMoN are (1) to measure regional-scale spatial and
temporal variations and long-term trends in the chemical composition of air
and precipitation, and wet and dry deposition in all regions of Canada (on
time scales from days to decades). The chemical constituents of concern to
the network are the major ions in precipitation and sulfur and nitrogen
compounds in air, (2) to provide a database for use in the development and
verification of long-range transport models, (3) to provide data for
phenomenological studies, and (4) to provide a set of standard monitors in
all regions of Canada in order to ensure the compatibility of air and
precipilation measurements across the country. (These stations could serve
to link provincial and other networks through co-location of local network
stations at national sites.)
Precipitation monitoring began with three sites in Eastern Canada and by
the end of 1987, there were 25 sites in operation. Sampling is carried out
on a dailv basis and the precipitation samples are analyzed at a dedicated
Srecijiiation rtorrtory? PCAPM?N measures ?he following: pH lab ion balance-
corrected and uncorrected), specific conductance (lab), sulfate, nitrate,
aSium, £nci!!m chloride, Sodium, potassium, magnesium ortho-phosphate,
acidity, alkalinity, and calculates sea-salt corrected sulfate.
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APIOS
In 1980, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment established two networks
to monitor both wet and dry deposition of selected ion species. The networks
(one cumulative, one daily) are under the auspices of the Acidic Precipitation
in Ontario Study (APIOS). The purpose of the cumulative network (APIOS-C) is
to determine the long-term deposition pattern in Ontario (Chan, Orr, and Vet
1982a). It sampled on a monthly basis from its inception to the end of 1981
and then switched to a 28-day sample period on January 5, 1982. The sample
period begins on a Tuesday to facilitate comparison with NADP stations. The
daily network (APIOS-D), which has a daily sampling protocol, is designed to
define the sector of origin of the ion species at the receptors, as well as
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beryllium, cobalt, copper, iron, lithium, manganese, strontium, titanium,
zinc, gold, cadmium, nickel, chromium, silver, and lead.
TVA
In 1971, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) established a wet
precipitation monitoring network. Samples are collected on a bi-weekly basis.
There are 32 stations presently operating. TVA measures the following: pH
(lab), specific conductance (lab), sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, calcium,
chloride, sodium, potassium, magnesium, ortho-phosphate, fluorine, weak
acidity, and strong acidity.
EPA-SON
The EPA state operated network (EPA-SON) is comprised of sites operated
bv states and coordinated by EPA region offices. Currently, the network
consists of 27 sites (in EPA Regions III, IV, VI, and VIII) located primarily
in the eastern and southeastern United States. State agencies provide
personnel to service the sites and submit samples to a central laboratory for
analysis. The EPA regional offices and the Atmospheric Research and Exposure
Assessment Laboratory (AREAL) coordinate the network and ensure that the data
are carefully validated and meet the requirements for placement in the ADS data
base. The EPA regional offices assist in site selection, operator training,
data processing, coordination of the network, and fund the analysis of samples
through a contracted central laboratory, Global Geochemistry, Corp. The AREAL
provides external quality assurance assistance through a contract with Research
Triangle Institute (RTI). The EPA-SON network collects weekly precipitation
chemistry samples and measures the following: pH (field and lab), specific
conductance (field and lab), sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, calcium, chloride,
sodium, potassium, magnesium, strong acid, fluorine, nitrite, ortho-phosphate,
and bromine.
REQUESTING ADS DATA
The ADS data base offers to researchers without charge standardized data
files on magnetic tape. These files consist of yearly, monthly, quarterly, or
seasonal summaries similar to those contained in this report or raw sample
data as it is presented from each network in the ADS format. These files may
also contain additional data which have not been published due to the fact
that some sites have not met the Unified Data Base Committee s summary
criteria. Table 1.2 gives an overview of the data available.
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TABLE 1.2. 1987 inventory of the ADS data base
Network
Abbreviation
NADP/NTN
CAPMoN
MAP3S/PCN
APIOS-C
APIOS-D
UAPSP
CANSAP
APN
wise
TVA
EPA-SON
Sample Data
Coverage
1/78-12/87
6/83-12/87
1/78-12/87
7/80-12/87
7/80-12/87
1/79-12/87
1/72-12/83
1/78-1/83
3/82-6/84
5/78-12/86
All
Summaries
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
Raw
Sample Data
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Additional copies of the following reports are also available:
Acid Deposition System (ADS) for Statistical Reporting: System
Design and User's Code Manual
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1980, 1981 and 1982 Annual
Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System Data Base
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1983 Annual Data Summary from
Acid Deposition System Data Base
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1984 Annual Data Summary from
Acid Deposition System Data Base.
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1985 Annual Data Summary from
Acid Deposition System Data Base
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1986 Annual and Seasonal Data
Summaries from Acid Deposition System Data Base.
These publications and data tapes are available by making a request in writing
to: ADS Coordinator, Computational Sciences Department, Mail Stop Kl-86,
Pacific Northwest Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, Richland, Washington 99352. Phone
(509) 375-2398.
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SECTION 2 — -
PREPARATION OF DATA SUMMARIES
Annual and seasonal data summaries for 1987 are calculated for pH
hydrogen ion (derived from pH), and the ion species sulfate, nitrate,
ammonium, calcium, chloride, sodium, magnesium and potassium. This section
describes the steps involved in the preparation of summaries using unified
valid data screening, data completeness measures, and criteria for reporting
a summary. The steps applied by ADS were developed in conjunction with the
Unified Deposition Database Committee. The committee, initiated by the
Canadian Federal-Provincial Research and Monitoring Coordinating Committees
and the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program, develops proposed
precipitation chemistry data screening, wet deposition calculation procedures,
site representativeness criteria, data completeness measures, and data quality
ratings.
A major concern associated with any data summary is the quality of the
data on which the summaries are based. The data summaries included in this
report are prepared using a general algorithm and framework which explicitly
addresses the concern for data quality. Data quality begins when networks
establish operating protocols, perform data screening and implement quality
control and quality assurance programs. ADS requires that networks provide
documentation on their network operation and that a minimum set of information
accompany each sample result. Hence networks not able to provide the required
information are unable to transfer data to ADS. In preparing concentration
and deposition summaries, four related steps occur. First, network protocols
and data screening procedures are determined and an algorithm to translate
this information along with the sample result to the ADS data base is
constructed. Second, valid sample criteria for the data summary are
determined. Third, data completeness measures for each summary are computed.
Fourth, the data completeness measures and site representativeness are used
to develop criteria for reporting a specific data summary.
NETWORK PROTOCOLS AND DATA SCREENING
Precipitation chemistry monitoring networks collect precipitation samples
in the field, transport them to an analytical laboratory for chemical analysis
and report the sample results. Network specific protocol procedures are
implemented to ensure that data are collected, analyzed and reported as
consistently as possible. Each network uses a different approach to the
screening and subsequent reporting of sampling data. For example, some
networks have rigid screening procedures which a sample must pass before any
data are reported. Other networks may use essentially the same screening
procedures but will report the sample data accompanied by appropriate notes
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even when the sample does not meet the screening criteria. These differences
in network screening and reporting of sample data must be considered when
data from multiple networks are combined for an analysis.
The following is a general discussion of the data screening and reporting
procedures applied in this report. Information is obtained from documentation
available from each network and discussions with network personnel directly
knowledgeable about their screening and reporting procedures. Most of the
information is used in the transfer of each network's data to a common data
format for wet deposition data used in the ADS data base.
Each network has a chemical analysis laboratory which performs sample
analyses and checks the reasonableness of the sample analysis results using
information available from the analysis. Some networks may use additional
information to initiate a reanalysis. For the current purpose it is sufficient
to state that each network receives data from a chemical analysis laboratory
which has been subjected to internal laboratory checks. The results reported
from the laboratory are assumed to represent the ion species concentration in
the sample as received by the laboratory. All chemical analysis laboratories
used by the networks participate in interlaboratory comparison studies.
Laboratory sample analysis protocols are available from individual network
coordinators.
Each network then combines the sample results from the laboratory with
supporting comments and flags associated with the sample collection effort.
This includes information from the time of field collection until the sample
is analyzed. The information differs widely across the networks, especially
as to how much is recorded in a network data base for others to use. The ADS
data base incorporates all of the comments, codes and flags that are available
from each network in a'computerized form. It is assumed that the data sent
to ADS by each network have been subjected to an internal screening process
which is applied to individual samples. That process may result in samples
being declared invalid/suspect and either not being reported or being
appropriately coded.
VALID SAMPLE CRITERIA
Valid sample criteria have been designed to incorporate each network's
comments, codes and flags into the decision process of determining whether an
individual wet deposition sample result is to be included or excluded from a
summary. The discussion on screening for valid samples is stated in terms of
the ADS data base common record format (Watson and 01 sen 1984) with some
reference to network specific codes as necessary for clarification.
All networks include note codes which are informational in nature. Some
codes denote reasons why sample results are not available or reported. Other
codes describe, conditions present in the field, and during sample transit and
sample receipt. Unless explicitly stated elsewhere, these note codes are not
used in determining whether a sample is valid. The basic premise is that each
network has screened individual sample results for possible contamination.
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If a sample result passes the network's screening, it is assumed that possible
sample contamination .indicated by field or lab comments did not materially
affect the sample ion species concentrations.
A set of valid sample criteria has been designed for each network. Each
sample associated with a sampling period is screened to determine whether the
sample meets specific criteria. The screening criteria use the informational
comments and codes provided by each network. The criteria are:
• All sampling periods for which it is known that no precipitation
occurred are considered valid sample periods. This applies
mainly to weekly, monthly and 28-day sampling protocols. For
event and daily sampling protocols the absence of a sample
record for a day implies that no precipitation occurred.
• The wet deposition sample must be a wet-only sample. All
samples identified as bulk, partially bulk or undefined are
invalid.
• Wet deposition samples that have insufficient precipitation to
complete a chemical analysis for a specific ion species are
invalid for that specific ion species. Event/daily samples are
most likely to have this occur.
• An individual ion species concentration accompanied by a comment
code designating the measurement to be "suspecf'or "invalid" is
declared an invalid sample. Deletion of the ion species
concentration by the network for the same reason has the same
result.
• The actual sampling period for a wet deposition sample must be
close to the network's protocol sampling period. Specifically,
the following conditions lead to an invalid sample:
For NADP/NTN, actual sample period less than 6
days or greater than 8 days. This includes all
NADP/NTN samples coded "LD" with measured
precipitation,,
For APIOS-C, actual sample period less than 21
days or greater than 35 days.
SITE REPRESENTATIVENESS
The "quality" of a summary is a function of the representativeness of
the chemistry of the precipitation. This includes consideration of whether
the sampling site is, in some sense, representative of the local regional
area and whether the chemistry reported for a sample is representative of the
precipitation that actually occurred at the site. The latter is not explicitly
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addressed in this report but is addressed by each network's siting protocols.
The former, site representativeness, is addressed below.
A definition of site representativeness implies that specific criteria for
measuring representativeness are available. The criteria would reflect those
attributes that are important for a specific objective, e.g., evaluation of
spatial patterns in wet deposition over North America. No generally accepted
quantitative or qualitative rating of site representativeness for all
precipitation chemistry sites included in the ADS data base is available.
The concept of site representativeness has been addressed by the Unified
Deposition Data Base Committee. They developed a process for assigning site
representativeness ratings centered around the concept of "regionally
representative" in the context of evaluation of long-range transport models.
Although their assignments reflect only one concept of site representativeness,
they are included in this report because the concept is important and the
assignments are the only ones currently available. Site representativeness
ratings defined by the Unified Deposition Data Base Committee are given in
Table 2.1.
TABLE 2.1.
Rating
1
2A
2
2B
3
blank
UDDC site representativeness rating descriptions
Description
Regionally representative
Potentially regionally representative
Regional representativeness uncertain
Potentially regionally unrepresentative
Regionally unrepresentative
Representativeness not determined
The assignment of a rating to a site involves evaluation of seven
criteria. If a site fails one or more of the criteria, it is generally
considered to be unrepresentative (rating 3) for monitoring regional-scale
wet deposition. Exceptions occur if previous examination of historical data
from the site or if the judgment of researchers familiar with the site,
indicate that the local interferences are small or insignificant. The seven
criteria applied are:
• No continuous industrial source, town or suburban area located
within 10 kilometers.
• No major point source (or combination of point sources) with
emissions greater than 10,000 tons sulfur dioxide or nitric"
oxide per year, located within 50 kilometers.
• No surface pollutant storage facility (e.g., salt pile) located
within 100 meters.
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No transportation sources, furnaces or incinerators located
within 100 meters,,
No cultivation or other agricultural activity occurs within 500
meters .
K 5ulldl"9S' trees' etCo« ™Pin9e on the cone defined by a
45 degree angle above the horizonal plane and centered at the
site (30 degrees is considered optimal but 45 degrees is the
highest acceptable angle).
No local area dusty conditions due to poor ground cover.
*n + meet a11 of the criteria, i.e., they do not suffer from
any of the interferences. When insufficient information is available to
conclusively rate a site as 1 or 3, the site is rated as 2. That is, the
site fails one or more of the criteria; however, the severity of the local
influences could not be assessed from the information available. Whenever
possible, a tentative judgment was made to distinguish further with the site
rated as 2A or 2B. In the former case, the local interferences are judged to
be small or insignificant and the site is termed potentially representative
1 i; In the latter case, the local interferences are judged to be more of a
problem and the site is termed potentially unrepresentative (2B). In either
case, the evaluation of the site did not clearly result in the site being
"blank3" x or 3- A site that was not evaluated is assigned a rating of
A site judged to be regionally unrepresentative can, and usually does
meet the siting criteria adopted by the network operating the site. Moreover,
the network siting criteria may be appropriate for the objectives of the
network. Therefore, a site rated 3 can not automatically be assumed to be a
poor site. It is also possible for a site not to meet its network's siting
criteria and still be judged regionally representative. The site
representativeness rating does indicate whether the seven criteria are met.
It is subject to revision as more information about the site becomes available.
DATA COMPLETENESS MEASURES
Data completeness measures are based on the assumption that the entire
season or year consists of sample periods that account for every day of the
summary period. It is normal for a site to have incomplete information for
some precipitation events during a summary period, to deviate from established
collection protocols due to circumstances outside the operator's control, or
to collect samples that are subsequently eliminated during the network's data
screening process. Therefore, it is necessary to establish criteria for
determining when sufficient valid wet deposition data are present to calculate
a meaningful seasonal or annual summary for a site. Data completeness measures
are designed to quantify the amount of information upon which a data summary
is based and enable criteria to be established that indicate the quality of
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the summary. Five data completeness measures are proposed: percent
precipitation coverage length, percent total precipitation, percent valid
sample length, percent of samples with measured precipitation that are valid,
and percent collection efficiency. A sixth measure, percent sea salt
correction is applied to sulfate summaries for sites within 100 km of a coast.
The data completeness measures reflect the type of problems encountered
when a data user is confronted with an actual wet deposition monitoring data
set. The measures were motivated by the following questions, all of which
require an answer for the,data completeness and temporal representativeness
to be properly assessed: For what portion of the summary period do we know
the amount of precipitation that fell?, What portion of the precipitation
measured is associated with a valid chemical analysis and valid sample?, What
percent of the time during the summary period do these valid samples
represent?, What percent of the total number of actual sample periods with
measured precipitation do these valid samples represent?, What was the
collection efficiency for valid samples, compared to a collocated standard
gage, over the summary period?, and What percentage of the sulfate
concentration is attributable to sea salt due to a site's proximity to the
ocean? Definitions for the six data completeness measures are given in
Table 2.2.
The data completeness measures are the basis for assigning a data
completeness level (1 to 4) to each seasonal and annual summary (Table 2.3).
A summary with data completeness level 1 has the best information, or the
highest level of data completeness. The least confidence is given to a summary
with data completeness level 3. Level 4 summaries fail level 3 criteria.
They are viewed as not providing a representative summary for the period and
are not reported in this paper. The data summary is assigned the lowest data
completeness level achieved by any of the six data completeness measures. A
summary that does not meet one or more of the criteria for level 3 is assigned
as level 4.
The collection efficiency data completeness level criteria for a seasonal
summary is relaxed somewhat for Canadian winter summaries compared to other
seasons due to the generally poorer collector performance for snow sampling.
If the criteria for other seasons is applied to winter months when a large
'percentage of the precipitation in Canada is in the form of snow, then only a
few locations meet even the level 3 criterion. It is believed that a lower
percentage could be accepted for winter because the problems are primarily
due to undercatch of snow. An under-collected snow sample may reasonably
represent the concentration but not the deposition.
The data completeness level for an annual summary is based on annual
criteria as well as criteria for the four quarters January-March, April-June,
July-September, and October-December which comprise the year. The addition
of quarterly criteria to the annual criteria is to insure that adequate data
from each quarter is present in the annual summary. Because the emphasis is
on insuring adequate data for an annual summary, some quarterly criteria are
relaxed from the seasonal criteria (see Table 2.3).
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TABLE 2.2. Definition of data completeness measures
Data
Completeness
Measure
Definition
%PCL
%TP
%VSL
%VSMP
%COLEFF
%SEASALT
Percent precipitation coverage length is the percent
of the summary period for which information on
whether or not precipitation occurred is available.
If precipitation is known to have occurred during a
particular sampling period but no measurement of the
amount is available, then no knowledge of
precipitation is assumed. This measure can be less
than 100% because the site started (stopped) operation
after (before) the beginning of the summary period
or because equipment or operator problems caused the
site to be shut down for a portion of the summary
period. J
Percent total precipitation is the percent of the
total precipitation depth measured that is associated
with valid samples collected during the summary
period. y
Percent valid sample length is the percent of the
days during the summary period for which valid samples
were obtained. Note that sample periods with no
precipitation are considered valid samples.
Percent valid samples with measured precipitation is the
percent of all wet deposition samples during the summary
period that are valid samples.
Percent collection efficiency is the ratio of the wet
deposition sample volume (converted to a depth) to the
total precipitation depth as measured by a collocated
raingage. Only valid samples with both a collocated
standard raingage and sample volume measurement available
are used.
Percent sea salt correction is the percent of the average
sulfate concentration that is estimated to be due to sea
salt, using sodium or magnesium as tracers of sea salt.
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TABLE 2.3 Data completeness level criteria for
seasonal and annual summaries
Data Completeness Measure
Seasonal Data Completeness Level
1 2 3_
%PCL
%TP, %VSL, %VSMP
%COLEFF
Winter
Spring, Summer, Autumn
%SEASALT
> 95%
> 80%
> 80%(50%)*
> 80%
< 25%
90%
70%
> 90%
> 60%
> 60%(40%)* > 50%(30%)
> 60% > 50%
< 50% < 75%
Annual Data Completeness Level
1 2 3
%PCL
Annual and
each quarter
%TP, %VSL, %VSMP
Annual and
each quarter
> 95%
> 75%
> 80%
> 70%
> 90%
> 60%
> 70%
> 60%
> 90%
> 50%
> 60%
> 50%
%COLEFF
Annual and
for Winter and
Spring, Summer, Autumn
%SEASALT
> 80%(70%)* > 60%(40%)* > 50%(30%)*
> 80%(50%)* > 60%(40%)* > 50%(30%)*
> 80% > 60% > 50%
< 25%
< 50%
< 75%
*The bracketed value applies to Canadian sites.
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OVERALL DATA QUALITY LEVELS
The quality of a data summary is a function of the representativeness
of a site and of the completeness of the data on which the summary is based.
Other factors also are important in assessing the quality of the individual
data values upon which the summary is based. For example, the chemical
integrity of the sample between its collection in the field and its analysis
by a central analytical laboratory may affect the accuracy of the data. These
factors may enter into the valid sample screening process but for current
purposes are not explicitly discussed here. In previous sections site
representativeness levels and data completeness levels have been introduced
as mechanisms to categorize the quality of a data summary. These
categorizations necessarily incorporate subjective judgments but they are
based on quantitative information. A qualitative assessment of the overall
quality of a data summary can be obtained by combining the information in the
previous categorizations.
The overall data quality levels defined in Table 2.4 are suggested as one
reasonable method of combining the levels. Due to different sample capture
efficiencies on an annual, seasonal and individual sampling period basis, and
the differing degrees to which "ideal" siting criteria are satisfied at each
site, not all data are of the same quality. For the benefit of data users,
it was felt that it would be very valuable to distinguish between sites
yielding data of different quality. Therefore, four levels of data quality
are proposed. "Level 1" data meets the most rigorous screening criteria, and
hence is considered to be the best quality. On the other hand, "Level 3"
represents what is judged to be the minimum acceptable quality. "Level 4"
data do not meet even "Level 3" criteria and are not of sufficient quality to
be useful or reported here.
TABLE 2.4. Overall data quality level
Site
Representativeness
Data Completeness Level
Level
1
2a
2
2b
3
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
no rating
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SECTION 3
1987 ANNUAL AND SEASONAL DATA SUMMARIES
This section gives an overview of the application of the selection
criteria to 1987 data, describes the contents of the data tables in Appendix D,
and summarizes some of the characteristics of 1987 wet deposition data by
presenting mosaic maps for pH, sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, and calcium.
APPLICATION OF SELECTION CRITERIA
Only those summaries for 1987 sites that meet the selection criteria (an
overall data quality of 3 or better) are reported. Since the data completeness
measures are determined for each ion species, it is possible for a data summary
to be selected for one ion species but not another for the same site and
summary period. The spatial distribution of all sites that operated for a
full year in 1987 and the subset of these sites that met the annual selection
criteria for sulfate is given in Figure 3.1. A full year of operation is
defined as the site successfully monitoring precipitation amount for at least
90 percent of the year. Tables 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3 give, by network, the number
of sites operating at some time during the year, the numbers of sites operating
for a full year and the number of sites which met the selection criteria for
annual sulfate summaries for the years 1979-1987, respectively. Networks
whose sampling period protocol is weekly, four-weekly, or monthly are most
likely to have sites that do not meet the selection criteria. CAPMoN, which
uses a daily sampling protocol, also has a significant number of sites not
meeting the criteria.
TABLE 3.1. Number of sites collecting at least
one sample during the year
Network 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987
NADP/NTN
MAP3S/PCN
UAPSP
CAPMoN
APIOS-D
APIOS-C
Total
39
8
18
4
0
0
82
8
10
6
8
30
97
9
21
6
16
35
110
9
22
8
16
36
142
9
25
17
16
38
177
9
27
18
17
38
195
9
26
24
15
37
203
9
25
24
17
38
204
9
25
25
15
37
69 144 184 201 247 286 306 316 315
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TABLE 3.2. Number of sites monitoring precipitation at
least 90 percent of the year
Network
NADP/NTN
MAP3S/PCN
UAPSP
CAPMoN
APIOS-D
APIOS-C
Total
1979
21
8
18
3
_
-
50
1980
36
8
6
4
_
-
54
1981
73
9
6
5
12
30
135
1982
89
9
21
6
16
33
174
1983
102
9
20
7
16
32
186
1984
139
9
19
17
14
34
232
1985
179
9
21
18
14
32
273
1986
187
9
24
21
13
36
290
1987
182
9
23
20
14
35
283
TABLE 3.3. Number of sites meeting annual selection
criteria tor sultate
Network
NADP/NTN
MAP3S/PCN
UAPSP
CAPMoN
APIOS-D
APIOS-C
Total
1979
16
5
16
2
-
39
1980
26
7
6
2
.
-
41
1981
53
8
6
3
_
10
80
1982
60
9
21
4
-
14
108
1983
71
8
20
4
10
22
135
1984
85
9
18
11
10
21
154
1985
101
9
19
11
11
20
171
1986
115
9
21
17
11
22
195
1987
101
9
0
13
10
21
154
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e Operated
• Met UODC Criteria
FIGURE 3.1 Geographic location of sites in 1987 operating
a full year and the subset of sites meeting annual
UDDC criteria for sulfate
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CONTENT OF DATA TABLES
Appendix D contains tables of ion species data summaries by individual
site for calendar year 1987. The summaries are arranged by ion species. The
ion species included are pH and hydrogen (derived from pH), sulfate, nitrate,
ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium and chloride. Summary values
reported in the tables are the data completeness measures, site
representativeness rating, data completeness rating and overall data quality
rating, number of valid samples, number of valid samples below the detection
limit! total precipitation, precipitation weighted average concentration and
deposition. Although not contained in this report, seasonal summaries are
available from ADS either as reports or computer-readable files. Also, data
summary tables giving the ion species concentration distribution properties
arVavallable from ADS. Specifically, ion species concentration distribution
properties summarized in these tables are the geometric mean, standard
deviation of logarithms, arithmetic mean and standard deviation, the minimum
and maximum valid sample value, the 25th, 50th, and 75th percent! le and
Lilliefors D-statistic to test for normality and log-normality or tne
concentration distribution. All values displayed in the tables are also
available from ADS in computerized data file formats.
Algorithms for constructing the data summaries are applied to data
contained in the ADS data base and utilize the concepts described in Section 2.
The exact procedures used are contained in the Unified Wet Deposition Data
Summaries for North America: Data Summary Procedures anJ.Resu^ ^1980-1986
by Olsen et. al. (1989). Because of the number of possible definitions, the
procedures for calculating precipitation depth, total precipitation,
precipitation weighted concentration, and deposition are described here.
Precipitation depth has a specialized meaning. Precipitation depth for
a single sample is equal to the reported rain gage depth. If the rain gage
depth is not reported, precipitation depth is equal to the predicted depth
based on the sample volume and surface area of the collector. Total
precipitation is the sum of the precipitation depths for all sample periods
with measured precipitation during the summary period. Precipitation weighted
average concentration is the weighted average of all YJ1^^0^;*^^" values
where the weights are the corresponding sample precipitation depth values.
Deposition is the product of the precipitation weighted average concentration
and the total precipitation during the summary period.
MOSAIC MAPS FOR 1987
The mosaic maps in Figures 3.2 through 3.16 display concentration and
deposition Surfaces estimated by a simple kriging procedure. Estimates of the
surface are made on a grid of hexagon centers. The hexagons have an area of
1"000 fqu^ed kilometers. The eastern and western parts of the maps are
estimated and displayed separately because the magnitude of the wet deposition
is generally much larger in the east. The western part consists of 1875
nexaaons while the eastern part consists of 1833 hexagons (1317 within the
United States). The gray scale used in the maps are based on the percentiles
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from the frequency distribution of the estimates associated with the hexagons
in the eastern and western United States map sections.
Hydrogen Spatial Patterns
/r- Tne,"timated 1987 annual spatial pattern in the United States for pH
V2UH *'2caHS Table 3-4) has a ran9e of 4.12 to 5.07 in the east and a range
of 4.64 to 6.09 in the west., Over 50% of the eastern pH values are less than
the smallest pH in the west,, In the east, the lowest pH values occur in an
ellipsoid area across Ohio and Pennsylvania and an additional area in western
NewJTork. The lowest recorded pH values are 4.08 at Leading Ridge, PA; 4.10
at Penn State, PA; 4.15 at Kane, PA; and 4.15 at Zanesville, OH. In the west,
the lowest pH values occur in eastern Kansas, eastern Texas and eastern
Arizona. The lowest recorded pH values are 4.63 at Marshall, TX; 4.65 at
LongviavTX; 4.71 at Farlington, KS; and 4.72 at Oliver Knoll, AZ. The
highest pH values in the east occur in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Western
Ontario. The highest recorded pH values are 5.18 at Pickle Lake, ON; 5.13 at
Fernberg, MM; 5.10 at Spooner, HI; and 5.02 at Lamberton, MN. The highest
pH values in the west occur in western Kansas, eastern Colorado, northern
California and western Nevada. The highest recorded pH values are 6.13 at
Davis, CA; 5.73 at Goodwell Research, KS; 5.72 at Scott Lake, KS; and 5.71 at
Las Animas, CO.
The estimated 1987 winter spatial pattern in the United States for pH
*£n ?*3/JU! Table 3-4) nas a ra«9e of 4.21 to 5.02 in the east and a range
of 4.59 to 6.00 in the west. Almost 50% of the east has pH values less than
the smallest pH in the west. In the east, the lowest pH values occur in a
circular area centered over northeastern Ohio. The lowest recorded pH values
Jl/'JVJ Colcnester, ON; 4.14 at Killarney, ON; 4.21 at Caldwell, OH; and
4.24 at Delaware, OH. In the west, the lowest pH values occur in eastern
Kansas, eastern Oklahoma and eastern Texas. The lowest recorded pH values are
4-54 at Longview, TX; 4*59 at Attwater Prairie C, TX; 4.60 at Farlington, KS;
and 4.61 at Salt Plains Nation, OK. The highest pH values in the east occur
in Minnesota, southern Louisiana and Florida. The highest recorded pH values
are 5.09 at Iberia, LA; 5.06 at Verna Well Field, FL; 5.02 at Camp Ripley, MN;
and 5.01 at Palmerston, ON. The highest pH values in the west occur in eastern
Colorado, northern California and northern Nevada. The highest recorded pH
values are 6.09 at Las Animas, CO; 5.75 at Davis, CA; 5.69 at Smith Valley, NV;
and 5.66 at Saval Ranch, NV.-
The estimated 1987 summer spatial pattern in the United States for pH
(Figure 3.4 and Table 3.4) has a range of 3.96 to 5.68 in the east and a range
of 4.53 to 5.96 in the west. Close to 75% of the pH values in the east are
less than the smallest pH in the west. In the east, the lowest pH values occur
in Pennsylvania, southern New York, New Jersey and Delaware. The lowest
recorded pH values are 3.90 at Leading Ridge, PA; 3.92 at Lewes, DE; 3.93 at
Scranton, PA; and 3.95 at Penn State, PA. In the west, the lowest pH values
occur in eastern Kansas, eastern Texas, and eastern Arizona. The lowest
recorded pH values are 4.68 at Mesa Verde, CO; 4.66 at Farlington, KS; 4.65 at
Oliver Knoll, AZ; and 4.51 at Marshall, TX. The highest pH values in the east
occur in Minnesota, western Wisconsin and western Ontario. The highest
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recorded pH values are 5.31 at Pickle Lake, ON; 5.41 at Spooner, HI; 5.51 at
Ear Falls, ON; and 5.82 at Camp Ripley, MN. The highest pH values in the
west occur in western Utah and the Great Plains from eastern North Dakota to
eastern Colorado. The highest recorded pH values are 6.04 at Huron Well Field,
SD; 5.90 at Green River, UT; 5.89 at Woodworth, ND; and 5.86 at Scott Lake, KS.
In both the east and west there are distinct differences in the summer and
winter pH spatial patterns. In the east, the summer pH values are lower, the
median in the summer is 4.44 while the winter median is 4.64. The center of
the lowest pH values has moved east from northeastern Ohio, in the summer, to
eastern Pennsylvania, in the winter. Additionally, in the east, the pH values
in western Ontario decrease in the summer. In the west, the range of pH values
is about the same in winter and summer, but the highest pH values in the
summer are in the Great Plains which in the winter have much lower pH values.
The highest pH values in the winter occur in northern California and western
Nevada which have much lower pH values in the winter.
The estimated 1987 annual spatial pattern in the United States for
hydrogen ion deposition (Figure 3.2 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.053 kg/ha
to 0.850 kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.010 kg/ha to 0.288 kg/ha in the
west, with the maximum value in the west being less than the median (0.30
kg/ha) in the east. In the east, the highest depositions occur in
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and central New York. The highest recorded
depositions are 0.94 kg/ha at Kane, PA; 0.83 kg/ha at Leading Ridge, PA; 0.75
kg/ha at Washington Xing, NJ; and 0.75 kg/ha at Bennett Bridge, NY. In the
west, the highest depositions occur in eastern Kansas, eastern Oklahoma, and
eastern Texas. The highest recorded depositions are 0.31 kg/ha at Longview,
TX; 0.29 kg/ha at Marshall, TX; 0.22 kg/ha at Farlington, KS; and 0.14 kg/ha
at Konza Prairie, KS. The lowest depositions in the east occur in Minnesota,
Wisconsin and western Ontario. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.038
kg/h at Pickle Lake, ON; 0.046 kg/ha at Fernberg, MN; 0.049 kg/ha at Lamberton,
MN; and 0.050 kg/ha at Spooner, HI. The lowest depositions in the west occur
in western Kansas, eastern Colorado, northern California, northern Nevada,
and southern Idaho.' The lowest recorded depositions are 0.003 kg/ha at Davis,
CA; 0.005 kg/ha at Smith Valley, NV; 0.005 kg/ha at Reynolds Creek, ID; and
0.006 kg/ha at Las Am'mas, CO.
The estimated 1987 winter spatial pattern in the United States for
hydrogen ion deposition (Figure 3.3 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.005 kg/ha
to 0.139 kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.002 kg/ha to 0.085 kg/ha in the
west, with the median (0.008 kg/ha) in the west being almost eight times
smaller than the median (0.062 kg/ha) in the east. In the east, the highest
depositions occur in southern New York, New Jersey, northern Alabama, northern
Georgia and eastern Tennessee. The highest recorded depositions are 0.179
kg/ha at Walker Branch, TN; 0.133 kg/ha at Oak Ridge, TN; 0.127 kg/ha at
Bennett Bridge, NY; and 0.118 kg/ha at West Point, NY. In the west, the
highest depositions occur in eastern Kansas, eastern Oklahoma, and eastern
Texas. The highest recorded depositions are 0.098 kg/ha at Longview, TX;
0.087 kg/ha at Marshall, TX; 0.073 kg/ha at Attwater Prairie C, TX; and 0.061
kg/ha at Farlington, KS. The lowest depositions in the east occur in
Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.002 kg/h at
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*nn n/ kg/ha at Round Lake- WI' °-005 k9/ha at Gaylord, MI;
and 0.005 kg/ha at Spooner, WI. The lowest depositions in the west occur in
eastern Co orado, northern Nevada, southern Idaho, eastern Montana and the
western Dakotas. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.0003 kg/ha at Las
M?'^nH n An?A°2°/Kk9/!!aca* 5rookin9Sf SO; 0.0007 kg/ha at Custer Battlefield,
MT; and 0.0010 kg/ha at Smith Valley, NV.
The estimated 1987 summer spatial pattern in the United States for
hydrogen ion deposition (Figure 3.4 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.005 kg/ha
!Lr -+k%ua in^he /asJ and a ra"9e of °-002 k9/ha to 0.122 kg/ha in the
55! '+* i-6 m^ian(0.010 kg/ha) in the west being over 11 times smaller
than the median (0.116 kg/ha) in the east. In the east, the highest
depositions occur in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and in central New York. The
highest recorded depositions are 0.41 kg/ha at Kane, PA; 0.41 kg/ha at
SrnnJ"9^" X}n9IhNJ; 0.38 kg/ha at Leading Ridge, PA; and 0.30 kg/ha at Biscuit
Brook, NY. In the west, the highest depositions occur in eastern Kansas,
n n«rH 9klahoma' ai?d eastern Texas. The highest recorded depositions are
0.065 kg/ha at Farlington, KS; 0.064 kg/ha at Marshall, TX; 0.049 kg/ha at
Konza Prairie, KS; and 0.046 kg/ha at Beeville, TX. The lowest depositions
in the east occur in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Western Ontario. The lowest
Sill nw TXJJ1?1/!."**0;002 k9/h at Camp Rip1ey' MN; °-008 k9/na at Ear
Falls ON; 0.012 kg/ha at Spooner, WI; and 0.012 kg/ha at Expt. Lake Area,
ON. The lowest depositions in the west occur in northern California, Oregon
northern Nevada, southern Idaho and the Dakotas. The lowest recorded
nS^n1^5^/! °'?°H7 kg/ha at Green R1ver- UT' °*0008 k9/na at Vines Hill,
OR; 0.0016 kg/ha at Huron Well Field, SD; and 0.0016 kg/ha at Reynolds Creek,
X U •
The spatial patterns and the magnitudes of the summer and winter hydroqen
ion deposition are generally the same in the west. The one major difference
in the west is the increase in deposition along the west coast in the winter
and the increase in deposition in Wyoming and Montana in the summer. In the
east there is both a change in the spatial pattern and the magnitude between
winter and summer. The median summer deposition (0.116 kg/ha) is almost twice
the median winter deposition (0.062 kg/ha). The maximum estimate of summer
7np?ont,10" (0.385 kg/ha) is almost three times, the maximum winter deposition
(0.139 kg/ha). In the winter the highest depositions are in New Jersey and
the south (Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia). However, in summer the high
depositions in the northeast spread across Pennsylvania and central New York,
and the South has gone from having some of the highest depositions to havinq
some of the lowest. s
Sulfate Spatial Patterns
The estimated 1987 annual spatial pattern in the United States for sulfate
ion concentration (Figure 3.5 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.92 mg/L to 4.29
cSe/L in u east and a ran9e of °-28 m9/L to 1.66 mg/L in the west, with over
50% of the concentrations in the east being greater than the largest
concentration in the west. In the east, the highest concentrations occur in
southern Ontario, Ohio and western Pennsylvania. The highest recorded
concentrations are 4.77 mg/L at Port Stanley, ON; 4.52 mg/L at Colchester,
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ON; 4.18 mg/L at Palmerston, ON; and 4.10 mg/L at Merlin, ON. The highest
recorded concentrations in the United States are 3.78 mg/L at Leading Ridge,
PA, and 3.62 mg/L at Wooster, OH. In the west, the highest concentrations
occur in eastern Kansas and eastern Nebraska. The highest recorded
concentrations are 1.59 mg/L at Oliver Knoll, AZ; 1.55 mg/L at Mead, NE; 1.45
mg/L at Konza Prairie, KS; and 1.42 mg/L at Longview, TX. The lowest
concentrations in the east occur in western Ontario, Nova Scotia, Maine and
Florida. The lowest recorded concentrations are 0.74 mg/L at Pickle Lake,
ON; 0.86 mg/L at Greenville Station, ME; 0.90 mg/L at Jackson, NS; and 0.92
mg/L at Quincy, FL. The lowest concentrations in the west occur in northerr
California, Oregon, and Idaho. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.21 mg,.
at H. J. Andrews, OR; 0.23 mg/L at Starkey Experiment, OR; 0.28 mg/L at
Headquarters, ID; and 0.30 mg/L at Smiths Ferry, ID.
The estimated 1987 winter spatial pattern in the United States for sulfate
ion concentration (Figure 3.6 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.38 mg/L to 2.69
mg/L in the east and a range of 0.17 mg/L to 1.64 mg/L in the west. The upper
percentiles in the east are 50% greater than the upper percentiles in the
west while the lower percentiles in the east are three times as large as the
lower percentiles in the west. In the east, the highest concentrations occur
in southern Ontario, Ohio and Indiana. The highest recorded concentrations
are 2.93 mg/L at Delaware, OH; 2.91 mg/L at Port Stanley, ON; 2.88 mg/L at
Palmerston, ON; and 2.82 mg/L at Caldwell, OH. The highest recorded
concentrations in the United States are 2.82 mg/L at Caldwell, OH and 2.70
ing/L at Indiana Dunes, IN. In the west, the highest concentrations occur in
eastern South Dakota and western Oklahoma. The highest recorded
concentrations are 1.96 mg/L at Brookings, SD; 1.72 mg/L at Huron Well Field,
SD; 1.54 mg/L at Salt Plains Nation, OK; and 1.51 mg/L at Goodwell Research,
OK. The lowest concentrations in the east occur in Maine and Nova Scotia.
The lowest recorded concentrations are 0.27 mg/L at Port Cartier, PQ; 0.32
mg/L at Greenville Station, ME; 0.43 mg/L at Winterport, ME; and 0.43 mg/L at
Harcourt, NS. The lowest concentrations in the west occur in northern
California, northern Nevada and Oregon. The lowest recorded depositions are
0.13 mg/L at Saval Ranch, NV; 0.14 mg/L at Starkey Experiment, OR; 0.15 mg/L
at Montague, CA; and 0.16 mg/L at H. J. Andrews, OR.
The estimated 1987 summer spatial pattern in the United States for sulfate
ion concentration (Figure 3.7 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.76 mg/L to 5.60
mg/L in the east and a range of 0.38 mg/L to 1.73 mg/L in the west. The lower
percentiles in the east are two times larger than those in the west while the
upper percentiles in the east are three times those in the west. In the east,
the highest concentrations occur in southern Ontario, Pennsylvania New Jersey
and Delaware. The highest recorded concentrations are 6.29 mg/L at Lewes,
DE; 6.04 mg/L at Leading Ridge, PA; 5.78 mg/L at Huron Park, ON; and 5.66
mg/L at Hilkesport,'ON. In the west, the highest concentrations occur in
eastern Kansas, eastern Oklahoma and Arizona. The highest recorded
concentrations are 1.72 mg/L at Oliver Knoll, AZ; 1.61 mg/L at Farlington,
KS; 1.43 mg/L-at Konza Prairie, KS; and 1.34 mg/L at Goodwell Research, OK.
The lowest concentrations in the east occur in western Ontario, Minnesota and
Florida. The lowest recorded concentrations are 0.63 mg/L at Pickle Lake,
ON; 0.64 mg/L at ELA (b), ON; 0.71 mg/L at Ear Falls, ON; and 0.73 mg/L at
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Expt. Lake Area, ON. The lowest recorded concentration in the eastern United
States are 0.80 mg/L at Quincy, FL, and 0.93 mg/L at Camp Ripley, MN. The
lowest concentrations in the west occur in western Oregon and northern Idaho.
The lowest recorded depositions are 0.27 mg/L at Alsea, OR; 0.42 mg/L at
Headquarters, ID; 0.44 mg/L at H. J. Andrews, OR; and 0.45 mg/L at Hyslop
Farm, OR.
In the east, the magnitude of the summer sulfate concentrations are nearly
twice that of the winter sulfate concentrations. In the summer the maximum
sulfate concentrations are centered over Pennsylvania, while in the winter
the maximum sulfate concentrations are centered to the west, over Ohio.
Additionally, in the east, during the summer, the lower concentrations are in
the southeast and upper midwest, while in the winter the lower concentrations
are along the east coast. In the west, the magnitude of the larger
concentrations increase slightly in the winter, but there is also a large
decrease in the magnitude and number of small concentrations. In the west,
while there is a relatively smooth spatial pattern in the winter, the summer
spatial pattern shows a number of local minimums and maximums.
The estimated 1987 annual spatial pattern in the United States for sulfate
ion deposition (Figure 3.5 and Table 3.5) has a range of 6.2 kg/ha to 42.2
kg/ha in the east and a range of 1.1 kg/ha to 18.7 kg/ha in the west, with
the median in the east (18.4 kg/ha) almost five times larger than the median
in the west (3.7 kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions occur in
southern Ontario and eastern Pennsylvania. The highest recorded depositions
are 44.0 kg/ha at Kane, PA; 40.6 kg/ha at Colchester, ON; 37.5 kg/ha at Leading
Ridge, PA; and 36.0 kg/ha at Port Stanley, ON. In the west, the highest
depositions occur in eastern Kansas, eastern Oklahoma and eastern Texas. The
highest recorded depositions are 19.2 kg/ha at Longview; TX, 15.7 kg/ha at
Farlington, KS; 12.9 kg/ha at; Konza Prairie, KS; and 12.0 kg/ha at LBJ National
Grass, TX. The lowest depositions in the east occur in western Ontario,
Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The lowest recorded depositions are 4.3
kg/ha at Pickle Lake, ON; 5.2 kg/ha at Expt. Lake Area, ON; 7.0 kg/ha at
Quetico Centre, ON; and 7.5 kg/ha at Dorion, ON. The lowest depositions in
the eastern United States are 8.1 kg/ha at Spooner, WI, and 8.7 kg/ha at
Marcel 1, MN. The lowest depositions in the west occur in western Idaho,
eastern Oregon, and Nevada. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.8 kg/ha at
Starkey Experiment, OR; 0.9 kg/ha at Smith Valley, NV; 1.1 kg/ha at Reynolds
Creek, ID; and 1.6 kg/ha at Smiths Ferry, ID.
The estimated 1987 winter spatial pattern in the United States for sulfate
ion deposition (Figure 3.6 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.29 kg/ha to 6.71
kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.09 kg/ha to 4.75 kg/ha in the west, with
the median in the east (2.79 kg/ha) five times larger than the median in the
west (0.57 kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions occur in eastern
Tennessee, northern Alabama and Louisiana. The highest recorded depositions
are 8.04 kg/ha at Walker Branch, TN; 7.20 kg/ha at Southeast, LA; 7.10 kg/ha
at Sand Mountain Exp, AL; and 6.35 kg/ha at Fort Frederica, GA. In the west,
the highest depositions occur in eastern Texas. The highest recorded
depositions are 4.51 kg/ha at Marshall, TX; 4.17 kg/ha at Attwater Prairie C,
TX; 3.60 kg/ha at Victoria, TX; and 3.44 kg/ha at LBJ National Grass, TX.
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The lowest depositions in the east occur in western Ontario, Minnesota and
Wisconsin. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.15 kg/ha at Round Lake, WI;
0.19 kg/ha at Gaylord, MI; 0.27 kg/ha at Shawano, WI; and 0.36 kg/ha at
Geraldton, ON. The lowest depositions in the west occur in northern Nevada,
eastern Oregon, southern Idaho and southeastern Montana. The lowest recorded
depositions are 0.06 kg/ha at Saval Ranch, NV; 0.08 kg/ha at Silver Lake
Ranger, OR; 0.10 kg/ha at Custer Battlefield, MT; and 0.10 kg/ha at Manitou,
CO.
The estimated 1987 summer spatial pattern in the United States for sulfate
ion deposition (Figure 3.7 and Table 3.5) has a range of 1.62 kg/ha to 18.90
kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.29 kg/ha to 6.12 kg/ha in the west, with
the median in the east (6.64 kg/ha) over five times larger than the median
in the west (1.22 kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions occur in
southern Ontario, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. The highest recorded
depositions are 21.3 kg/ha at Kane, PA; 19.4 kg/ha at Colchester, ON; 19.0
kg/ha at Washington Xing, NJ; and 18.1 kg/ha at Leading Ridge, PA. In the
west, the highest depositions occur in eastern Nebraska, eastern Kansas and
eastern Oklahoma. The highest recorded depositions are 4.7 kg/ha at
Farlington, KS, and Konza Prairie, KS; 4.0 kg/ha at Great Plains Apiar, OK;
and 3.6 kg/ha at Mead, NE. The lowest depositions in the east occur in western
Ontario, and Minnesota. The lowest recorded depositions are 1.24 kg/ha at
Camp Ripley, MN; 1.51 kg/ha at ELA (b), ON; 1.83 kg/ha at Ear Falls, ON; and
1.94 kg/ha at Warsaw Caves, ON. The lowest depositions in the west occur in
northern California and Oregon. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.20
kg/ha at Alsea, OR, and Vine Hill, OR; 0.27 kg/ha at Hyslop Farm, OR; and
0.33 kg/ha at Montague, CA.
In the east, the median summer sulfate deposition (6.6 kg/ha) is just
slightly less than the maximum winter sulfate deposition. In the summer, the
maximums o'ccur in Pennsylvania and southern Ontario with the minimums occurring
in the southeast and upper midwest. However, in the winter the maximums occur
in the south, with the greatest changes occurring in Alabama. In the west,
the summer sulfate depositions are also greater than the winter sulfate
depositions, with the median summer deposition (1.2 kg./ha) being twice the
median winter deposition (0.6 kg/ha). In the summer, the sulfate depositions
are at a minimum in the Pacific Northwest, while in the winter, the west coast
deposition increases and the minimums occur inland, as far west as eastern
Montana.
Nitrate Spatial Patterns
The estimated 1987 annual spatial pattern in the United States for nitrate
ion concentration (Figure 3.8 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.56 mg/L to 2.87
mg/L in the east and a range of 0.20 mg/L to 1.41 mg/L in the west. Over 95%
of the nitrate concentrations in the west are less than the median
concentration in the east (1.23 mg/L). In the east, the highest concentrations
occur in southern Ontario, northern Pennsylvania and northern New York. The
highest recorded concentrations are 3.27 mg/L at Port Stanley, ON; 2.97 mg/L
at Alvinston, ON; 2.96 mg/L at Palmerston; ON, and 2.95 mg/L at Colchester,
ON. The highest recorded concentrations within the United States are 2.49
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mg/L at Bennett Bridge, NY, and 2.44 mg/L at Leading Ridge, PA. In the west,
the highest concentrations occur in eastern South Dakota, eastern Nebraska,
western Oklahoma and southeastern Colorado. The highest recorded
concentrations are 1.45 mg/L at Las Animas, CO; 1.41 mg/L at Mead, NE; 1.28
mg/L at Brookings, SD; and 1.26 mg/L at Goodwell Research, OK. The lowest
concentrations in the east occur in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Maine and
Florida. The lowest recorded concentrations are 0.53 mg/L at Jackson, NS;
0.55 mg/L at Quincy, FL; 0.58 mg/L at Harcourt, NB; and 0.59 mg/L at Greenville
Station, ME. The lowest concentrations in the west occur in Oregon, Washington
and northern Idaho. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.15 mg/L at H. J.
Andrews, OR; 0.32 mg/L at La Grande, WA; 0.32 mg/L at Bull Run, OR; and 0.35
mg/L at Headquarters, ID.
The estimated 1987 winter spatial pattern in the United States for nitrate
ion concentration (Figure 3.9 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.37 mg/L to 3.19
mg/L in the east and a range of 0.13 mg/L to 1.88 mg/L in the west, with the
median in the east (1.10 mg/L) being almost twice the median in the west (0.67
mg/L). In the east, the highest concentrations occur in southern Ontario and
Michigan. The highest recorded concentrations are 4.51 mg/L at Killarney,
ON; 3.55 mg/L at Palmerston, ON; 3.42 mg/L at Port Stanley, ON; and 3.38 mg/L
at Huron Park, ON. The highest recorded concentrations in the United States
are 3.22 mg/L at Gaylord, MI, and 2.77 mg/L at Bennett Bridge, NY. In the
west, the highest concentrations occur in the eastern Dakotas and southern
Nevada. The highest recorded concentrations are 1.92 mg/L at Brookings, SD;
1.88 mg/L at Red Rock Canyon, NV; 1.60 mg/L at Huron Well Field, SD; and 1.45
mg/L at Salt Plains Nation, OK. The lowest concentrations in the east occur
in the deep south. The lowest recorded concentrations are 0.35 mg/L at
Everglades Nat. Pa, FL; 0.36 mg/L at Newton, MS; 0.38 mg/L at Tifton ARS, GA;
and 0.39 mg/L at Meridian, MS. The lowest concentrations in the west occur
in Oregon and Washington. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.07 mg/L at
H. J. Andrews, OR; 0.08 mg/L at Olympic Nat. Park, WA; 0.15 mg/L at Hyslop
Farm, OR; and 0.17 mg/L at Starkey Experiment, OR.
The estimated 1987 summer spatial pattern in the United States for nitrate
ion concentration (Figure 3.10 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.73 mg/L to
2.97 mg/L in the east and a range of 0.25 mg/L to 1.98 mg/L in the west.
Over 95% of the western concentrations are less than the median concentration
in the east (1.35 mg/L). In the east, the highest concentrations occur in
southern Ontario, eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware. The highest recorded
concentrations are 3.45 mg/L at Huron Park, ON; 3.22 mg/L at Lewes, DE; 3.17
mg/L at Alvinston, ON; 3.14 mg/L at Wilkesport, ON; and 3.04 mg/L at Leading
Ridge, PA. In the west, the highest concentrations occur in Utah, eastern
Colorado and eastern Oregon. The highest recorded concentrations are 2.09
mg/L at Green River,. UT; 1.75 mg/L at Vines Hills, OR; 1.72 mg/L at Las Animas,
CO; and 1.62 mg/L at Pawnee, CO. The lowest concentrations in the east occur
in Ontario, Quebec, and Florida. The lowest recorded concentrations are 0.51
mg/L at Port Cartier, PQ; 0.53 mg/L at Pickle Lake, ON; 0.61 mg/L at Bonner
Lake, ON; and 0.61 mg/L at Quincy, FL. The lowest concentrations in.the west
occur in Oregon, Washington, northern Idaho and western Montana. The lowest
recorded depositions are 0.15 mg/L at Alsea, OR; 0.36 mg/L at Hyslop Farm,
OR; 0.44 mg/L at La Grande, WA; and 0.0.49 mg/L at H. J. Andrews, OR.
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In both the east and west, there is not a significant difference between
the magnitudes of the larger percentiles in the summer and winter nitrate
concentrations, however the lower percentiles increase in magnitude in the
summer. In the east, the nitrate concentrations increase from the south to
the north in the winter, with the largest concentrations in southern Ontario.
In the summer, the maximum nitrate concentrations move to the east coast, in
Pennsylvania and some of the lowest concentrations occur in the north. In
the west, the largest nitrate concentrations in the winter occur in the eastern
Dakotas and the concentrations decrease to the west. In the summer, the
spatial pattern of the nitrate concentrations is dominated by a number of
local minimums and maximums.
The estimated 1987 annual spatial pattern in the United States for nitrate
ion deposition (Figure 3.8 and Table 3.5) has a range of 6.1 kg/ha to 27.6
kg/ha in the east and a range of 1.5 kg/ha to 11.9 kg/ha in the west, with
almost all the depositions in the west less than the median deposition in the
east (11.1 kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions occur in central New
York, eastern Pennsylvania and southern Ontario. The highest recorded
depositions are 29.3 kg/ha at Bennett Bridge, NY; 26.5 kg/ha at Colchester,
ON; 26.5 kg/ha at Wilmer, ON; and 24.8 kg/ha at Priceville, ON. In the west,
the highest depositions occur in eastern Nebraska, eastern Kansas and eastern
Oklahoma. The highest recorded depositions are 11.2 kg/ha at Farlington, KS;
10.8 kg/ha at Konza Prairie, KS; 10.7 kg/ha at Mead, NE; and 10.2 kg/ha at
Salt Plains Nation, OK. The lowest depositions in the east occur in Ontario,
Quebec, Maine and Alabama. The lowest recorded depositions are 4.7 kg/ha at
Pickle Lake, ON; 5.6 kg/ha at Port Cartier, PQ; 5.8 kg/ha at Quetico Centre,
ON; 5.8 kg/ha at Greenville Station, ME; and 5.9 kg/ha at Selma, AL. The
lowest depositions in the west occur in eastern Oregon, western Idaho, northern
Nevada and Arizona. The lowest recorded depositions are 1.3 kg/ha at Smith
Valley, NV; 1.3 kg/ha at Starkey Experiment, OR; 1.5 kg/ha at Reynolds Creek,
ID; and 1.9 kg/ha at Oliver Knoll, AZ.
The estimated 1987 winter spatial pattern in the United States for nitrate
ion deposition (Figure 3.9 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.55 kg/ha to 6.14
kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.17 kg/ha to 2.57 kg/ha in the west, with
more than 95% of the western concentrations being less than the median
concentration in the east (2.2 kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions
occur in southern Ontario, New York and Massachusetts. The highest recorded
depositions are 7.12 kg/ha at Bennett Bridge, NY; 6.59 kg/ha at Priceville,
ON; 6.57 kg/ha at Killarney, ON; and 6.42 kg/ha at Turners Falls, MA. In the
west, the highest depositions occur in eastern Texas. The highest recorded
depositions are 2.78 kg/ha at Marshall, TX; 2.49 kg/ha at Longview, TX; 2.39
kg/ha at Farlington, KS; and 2.33 kg/ha at LBJ National Grass, TX. The lowest
depositions in the east occur in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The lowest recorded
depositions are 0.31 kg/ha at Gaylord, MI; 0.33 kg/ha at Round Lakes, WI;
0.55 kg/ha at Shawano, WI; and 0.57 kg/ha at Spooner, WI. The lowest
depositions in the west occur in northern Nevada, eastern Oregon, southern
Idaho and southeastern Montana. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.10
kg/ha at Saval Ranch, NV; 0.14 kg/ha at Brookings, SO; 0.15 kg/ha at Silver
Lake Ranger, OR; and 0.15 kg/ha at Custer Battlefield, MT.
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The estimated 1987 summer spatial pattern in the United States for nitrate
ion deposition (Figure 3.10 and Table 3.5) has a range of 1.80 kg/ha to 9.14
kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.17 kg/ha to 5.32 kg/ha in the west. The
median in the east (3.90 kg/ha) is over three times larger than the median in
the west (1.20 kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions occur in southern
;« ?r,10', Pennsy'vania and New Jersey. The highest recorded depositions are
10.4 kg/ha at Washington Xing, NJ; 10.1 kg/ha at Colchester, ON; 9.5 kg/ha at
Kane, PA; and 9.4 kg/ha at Uxbridge, ON. In the west, the highest depositions
occur in eastern Nebraska and eastern Kansas. The highest recorded depositions
are 4.3 kg/ha at Konza Prairie, KS; 4.3 kg/ha at Mead, NE; 4.0 kg/ha at
Farlington, KS; and 3.5 kg/ha at Scott Lake, KS. The lowest depositions in
the east occur in Ontario, Nova Scotia, Maine and Alabama. The lowest recorded
depositions are 0.98 kg/ha at Selma, AL; 1.22 kg/ha at Warsaw Caves, ON; 1.53
kg/ha at Jackson, NS; and 1.57 kg/ha at Greenville Station, ME. The lowest
depositions in the west occur in Oregon and western Washington. The lowest
nnc°ndoo 2e?uSitl°nS are 9-11 kg/na at Alsea- OR' °'22 k9/ha at Hyslop Farm,
OR; 0.28 kg/ha at La Grande,, WA; and 0.35 kg/ha at Vines Hill, OR.
In both the east and the west, the summer nitrate deposition is nearly
twice the winter nitrate deposition. In the east, the summer maximums occur
in Pennsylvania, while in the winter, the maximums move north and west to New
York and southern Ontario. Both the summer and winter spatial patterns for
nitrate deposition, in the east, have a number of local minimums and maximums.
In the west, the minimum summer nitrate depositions occur in the Pacific
Northwest. However, in the winter, the minimum nitrate depositions move inland
as far east as eastern Montana.
Ammonium Spatial Patterns
The estimated 1987 annual spatial pattern in the United States for
ammoniumion concentration (Figure 3.11 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.080
mg/L to 0.725 mg/L in the east and a range of 0.035 mg/L to 0.651 mg/L in the
west, with the concentrations in the west being only slightly less than those
in the east. In the east, the highest concentrations occur in southern
Ontario, Ohio and Minnesota. The highest recorded concentrations are 0.89
m9/L at Palmerston, ON; °'82 m9/L at Coldwater, ON; 0.77 mg/L at Merlin, ON;
an^°:7Lmi/L at c°1cnester, ON. The highest recorded concentrations in the
United States are 0.64 mg/L at Lamberton, MN, and 0.54 mg/L at Zanesville,
OH. In the west, the highest concentrations occur in eastern South Dakota
eastern Nebraska, and western Oklahoma. The highest recorded concentrations
are 0.67 mg/L at Brookings, SD; 0.64 mg/L at Goodwell Research, OK; 0.61 mg/L
at Mead, NE; and 0.54 mg/L at Scott Lake, KS. The lowest concentrations in
the east occur in Maine and Florida. The lowest recorded concentrations are
0.066 mg/L at Greenville Station, ME; 0.077 mg/L at Quincy, FL; 0.77 mg/L at
Kennedy Space Cent, FL; and 0.81 mg/L at Bridgton, ME. The lowest
concentrations in the west occur in Oregon, western Washington and central
Idaho. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.021 mg/L at H. J. Andrews, OR;
0.051'mg/L at La Grande, WA; 0.060 mg/L at Headquarters. ID; and 0.061 mq/L
at Bull Run, OR.
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The estimated 1987 winter spatial pattern in the United States for
ammonium ion concentration (Figure 3.12 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.032
mg/L to 0.575 mg/L in the east and a range of 0.017 mg/L to 0.671 mg/L in the
west. The east has a larger median (0.17 mg/L) than the west (0.12 mg/L),
but the range is much greater in the west than in the east. In the east,
the highest concentrations occur in southern Ontario, Michigan and Wisconsin.
The highest recorded concentrations are 0.98 mg/L at Palmerston, ON; 0.76
mg/L at Gaylord, MI; 0.72 mg/L at Killarney, ON; and 0.50 mg/L at Spooner,
HI. In the west, the highest concentrations occur in eastern South Dakota,
western Kansas and western Oklahoma. The highest recorded concentrations are
0.75 mg/L at Goodwell Research, OK; 0.72 mg/L at Brookings, SD; 0.65 mg/L at
Huron Well Field, SD; and 0.48 mg/L at Scott Lake, KS. The lowest
concentrations in the east occur in Quebec, New Brunswick, Maine and
Massachusetts. The lowest recorded concentrations are 0.021 ing/L at Greenville
Station, ME; 0.022 mg/L at Harcourt, NB, and Port Cartier, PQ; and 0.026 mg/L
at Turners Falls, MA. The lowest concentrations in the west occur in western
Washington, northern Oregon, southern Idaho and western Wyoming. The lowest
recorded depositions are 0.011 mg/L at H. J. Andrews, OR; 0.011 mg/L at Starkey
Experiment, OR; 0.014 mg/L at Olympic Nat. Park, WA; and 0.023 mg/L at Gypsum
Creek, WY.
The estimated 1987 summer spatial pattern in the United States for
ammonium ion concentration (Figure 3.13 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.081
mg/L to 0.874 mg/L in the east and a range of 0.031 mg/L to 0.748 mg/L in the
west, with the east having a higher median (0.31 mg/L) than the west (0.21
mg/L). In the east, the highest concentrations occur in southern Ontario,
and northern Ohio. The highest recorded concentrations are 1.31 mg/L at
Whitney, ON; 1.23 mg/L at Dawson Creek, ON; 1.06 mg/L at Merlin, ON; and 1.03
mg/L at McKellar, ON. The highest recorded concentrations in the eastern
part of the United States are 0.82 mg/L at Lewes, DE, and 0.66 mg/L at Penn
State, PA. In the west, the highest concentrations occur in South Dakota,
western Oklahoma, eastern Colorado and Utah. The highest recorded
concentrations are 0.84 mg/L at Green River, UT; 0.70 mg/L at Goodwell
Research, OK; 0.68 mg/L at Pawnee, CO; and 0.61 mg/L at Huron Well Field, SD.
The lowest concentrations in the east occur in the deep south. The lowest
recorded concentrations are 0.044 mg/L at Quincy, FL; 0.071 mg/L at Clinton,
MS; 0.112 mg/L at Bradford Forest, FL; and 0.114 mg/L at Meridian, MS. The
lowest concentrations in the west occur in western Oregon, western Washington
and western Montana. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.011 mg/L at Alsea,
OR; 0.045 mg/L at Buffalo Pass, CO; 0.047 mg/L at H. J. Andrews, OR; and 0.051
mg/L at Hyslop Farm, OR.
The summer ammonium concentration is greater than the winter
concentration, in both the east and the west. The spatial pattern in the
east does not change significantly between the winter and summer. Both the
summer and winter spatial patterns for ammonium concentration have a number
of local minimum and maximums. The spatial pattern in the west changes between
the summer and winter because of large ammonium concentrations in the summer
occurring in eastern Oregon, Utah and northeastern Colorado.
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The estimated 1987 annual spatial pattern in the United States for
ammonium ion deposition (Figure 3.11 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.81 kg/ha
to 6.09 kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.33 kg/ha to 4.28 kg/ha in the west.
The median deposition in the east (2.62 kg/ha) is over four times greater than
the median deposition in the'west (0.62 kg/ha). In the east, the highest
depositions occur in southern Ontario, northern New York and northern Illinois.
The highest recorded depositions are 6.7 kg/ha at Coldwater, ON; 6.4 kg/ha at
Palmerston, ON; 6.4 kg/ha at Colchester, ON; and 6.2 kg/ha at Merlin, ON.
The highest depositions in the eastern United States were 4.9 kg/ha at Bennett
Bridge, NY, and 4.7 kg/ha at Argonne, IL. In the west, the highest depositions
occur in eastern South Dakota, eastern Nebraska and Oklahoma. The highest
recorded depositions are 4.6 kg/ha at Mead, NE; 3.8 kg/ha at Brookings, SD;
3.3 kg/ha at Goodwell Research, OK; and 3.0 kg/ha at Salt Plains Nation, OK.
The lowest depositions in the east occur in Maine, South Carolina and Florida.
The lowest recorded depositions are 0.67 kg/ha at Greenville Station, ME;
0.70 kg/ha at Bridgton, ME; 0.87 kg/ha at Quincy, FL; and 0.89 kg/ha at Santee
National Wi, SC. The lowest depositions in the west occur in Oregon, Arizona,
Utah and Wyoming. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.22 kg/ha at Starkey
Experiment, OR; 0.31 kg/ha at H. J. Andrews, OR; 0.34 kg/ha at Oliver Knoll
AZ; and 0.36 kg/ha at Cuba, NM.
The estimated 1987 winter spatial pattern in the United States for
ammonium ion deposition (Figure 3.12 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.06 kg/ha
to 1.40 kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.02 kg/ha to 0.87 kg/ha in the west,
with the median in the east (0.30 kg/ha) over two times the median in the west
(0.11 kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions occur in southern Ontario,
southern Mississippi and southern Louisiana. The highest recorded depositions
are 1.56 kg/ha at Iberia, LA; 1.15 kg/ha at Clinton, MS; 1.14 kg/ha at
Palmerston, ON; and 1.10 kg/ha at Priceville, ON. In the west, the highest
depositions occur in eastern Oklahoma and eastern Texas. The highest recorded
depositions are 0.55 kg/ha at Forest Seed Ctr, TX; 0.51 kg/ha at Farlington,
KS; 0.51 kg/ha at Longview, TX; and 0.49 kg/ha at Salt Plains Nation, OK.
The lowest depositions in the east occur in western Ontario, Quebec, and Maine.
The lowest recorded depositions are 0.012 kg/ha at Geraldton, ON; 0.033 kg/ha
at Port Cartier, PQ; 0.037 kg/ha at Greenville Station, ME; and 0.044 kg/ha
at Bridgton, ME. The lowest depositions in the west occur in eastern Oregon,
northern Nevada, southern Idaho and western Wyoming. The lowest recorded
depositions are 0.012 kg/ha at Starkey Experiment, OR; 0.013 kg/ha at Saval
Ranch, NV; 0.020 kg/ha at Gypsum Creek, WY; and 0.023 kg/ha at Sinks Canyon,
W Y •
The estimated 1987 summer spatial pattern in the United States for
ammonium ion deposition (Figure 3.13 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.22 kg/ha
to 3.47 kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.03 kg/ha to 1.32 kg/ha in the west,
with the median in the east (0.83 kg/ha) almost four times the median in the
west (0.22 kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions occur in southern and
western Ontario, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. The highest recorded
depositions are 5.91 kg/ha at Oawson Creek, ON; 3.41 kg/ha at Merlin, ON;
3.23 kg/ha at Colchester, ON; and 2.93 kg/ha at Uxbridge, ON. The highest
recorded depositions in the United States were 2.08 kg/ha at Big Moose, NY,
and 1.95 kg/ha at Kane, PA. In the west, the highest depositions occur in
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eastern South Dakota, eastern Nebraska, western Kansas and western Oklahoma
The highest recorded depositions are 1.52 kg/ha at Brookings, SD; 1.49 kg/ha
at Scott Lake, KS; 1.32 kg/ha at Goodwell Research, OK; and 1.26 kg/ha at
Mead, NE. The lowest depositions in the. east occur in the deep south. The
lowest recorded depositions are 0.134 kg/ha at Selma, AL; 0.153 kg/ha at
Quincy, FL; 0.194 kg/ha at Clinton, MS; and 0.247 kg/ha at Charlottesville,
VA. The lowest depositions in the west occur in northern California, western
Oregon and western Washington. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.008
kg/ha at Alsea, OR; 0.031 kg/ha at Hyslop Farm, OR; 0.036 kg/ha at La Grande,
WA; and 0.037 kg/ha at H. J. Andrews, OR.
Ammonium deposition in the summer is more than twice the deposition in
winter. The spatial pattern of the ammonium deposition in the east is
dominated by local maximums and minimums. In the east, the minimum depositions
in the summer generally occur in the south, while in the winter the minimums
occur in the north. In the west, as with the other ions, the summer minimums
occur in the Pacific Northwest, while in the winter the minimums move inland.
Calcium Spatial Patterns
The estimated 1987 annual spatial pattern in the United States for calcium
ion concentration (Figure 3.14 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.030 mg/L to
0.553 mg/L in the east and a range of 0.037 mg/L to 0.377 mg/L in the west,
with the west having a higher median (0.18 mg/L) than the east (0.12 mg/L).
In the east, the highest concentrations occur in southern Ontario, southern
Minnesota and Iowa. The highest recorded concentrations are 1.16 mg/L at
Port Stanley, ON; 0.60 mg/L at Colchester, ON; 0.54 mg/L at Merlin, ON; and
0.50 mg/L at Huron Park, ON. The highest recorded concentrations in the
eastern part of the United States are 0.35 mg/L at Lamberton, MN, and 0.32
mg/L at McNay Research Sta, IA. In the west, the highest concentrations occur
in western Kansas, western Oklahoma, northern Texas, and southeastern Colorado.
The highest recorded concentrations are 0.40 mg/L at Las Animas, CO; 0.36
mg/L at Scott Lake, KS; 0.34 mg/L at Goodwell Research, OK; and 0.30 mg/L at
Guadalupe Mountain, TX. The lowest concentrations in the east occur in New
Brunswick, Maine, and Massachusetts. The lowest recorded concentrations are
0.029 mg/L at Winterport, ME; 0.033 mg/L at Greenville Station, ME; 0.038
mg/L at Harcourt, NB; and 0.039 mg/L at Turners Falls, MA. The lowest
concentrations in the west occur in northern California, western Oregon and
Washington. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.039 mg/L at H. J. Andrews,
OR; 0.043 mg/L at Bull Run, OR; 0.044 mg/L at La Grande, WA; and 0.056 mg/L
at Palomar Mountain, CA.
The estimated 1987 winter spatial pattern in the United States for calcium
ion concentration (Figure 3.15 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.008 mg/L to
0.527 mg/L in the east and a range of 0.029 mg/L to 0.459 mg/L in the west,
with the west having a larger median (0.14 mg/L) than the east (0.08 mg/L).
In the east, the highest concentrations occur in southern Ontario, Michigan
and northern Indiana. The highest recorded concentrations are 0.93 mg/L at
Huron Park, ON; 0.80 mg/L at Port Stanley, ON; 0.71 mg/L at Palmerston, ON;
and 0.61 mg/L at Alvinston, ON. The highest recorded concentrations in the
eastern United States are 0.56 mg/L at Indiana Dunes, IN, and 0.28 mg/L at
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Wells-ton, MI. In the west, the highest concentrations occur in the Dakotas,
southern Nevada and southwestern Texas. The highest recorded concentrations
are 0.93 mg/L at Brookings, SD; 0.50 mg/L at Red Rock Canyon, NV; 0.43 mg/L
at Big Bend Nat'l Park, TXj and 0.32 mg/L at Ouster Battlefield, MT. The
lowest concentrations in the east occur in Maine, Massachusetts, and North
Carolina. The lowest recorded concentrations are 0.003 mg/L at Turners Falls,
MA; 0.015 mg/L at Raleigh, NC; 0.015 mg/L at Port Cartier, PQ; and 0.016 mg/L
at Winterport, ME. The lowest concentrations in the west occur in western
California, western Oregon and western Washington. The lowest recorded
depositions are 0.022 mg/L at Tanbark Flat, CA; 0.022 mg/L at La Grande, WA;
0.025 mg/L at Sequoia Nat. Park, CA; and 0.031 mg/L at Montague, CA.
The estimated 1987 summer spatial pattern in the United States for calcium
ion concentration (Figure 3.16 and Table 3.4) has a range of 0.033 mg/L to
0.609 mg/L in the east and a range of 0.030 mg/L to 0.826 mg/L in the west,
with the west having a larger median (0.24 mg/L) than the east (0.15 mg/L).
In the east, the highest concentrations occur in Ontario, southern Minnesota
and eastern Iowa. The highest recorded concentrations are 0.71 mg/L at
Colchester, ON; 0.62 mg/L at Longwoods (b), ON; 0.56 mg/L at Huron Park, ON;
and 0.56 mg/L at Uxbridge, ON. The highest recorded concentrations in the
eastern United States are 0.042 mg/L at Lamberton, MN and Suring-NADP, WI.
In the west, the highest concentrations occur in Utah. The highest recorded
concentrations are 0.93 mg/L at Green River, UT; 0.70 mg/L at Murphy Ridge,
UT; 0.52 mg/L at Lancaster,, KS; and 0.50 mg/L at Las Animas, CO. The lowest
concentrations in the east occur in Nova Scotia, Quebec, Maine and
Massachusetts. The lowest recorded concentrations are 0.024 mg/L at Jackson
NS; 0.030 mg/L at Port Cartier, PQ; 0.031 mg/L at Winterport, ME; 0.035 mg/L
at Kejimkujik, NS; and 0.036 at Turners Falls, MA. The lowest concentrations
in the west occur in western Oregon and Washington. The lowest recorded
depositions are 0.028 mg/L at Hyslop Farm, OR; 0.030 mg/L at Alsea, OR; 0.036
mg/L at La Grande, WA; and 0.41 mg/L at H. J. Andrews, OR.
In both the east and west, the calcium concentration in the summer is
approximately twice the winter concentration. In the east, the maximum
concentrations in the winter are in the upper midwest, while in the summer, the
maximums move to southern Ontario and eastern Iowa. The spatial pattern of
the calcium concentration in the west is dominated by the high concentrations
in the summer in Utah, and high concentrations in the Dakotas and southern
Nevada in the winter.
The estimated 1987 annual spatial pattern in the United States for calcium
ion deposition (Figure 3.14 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.30 kg/ha to 4.58
kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.20 kg/ha to 2.49 kg/ha in the west, with
the median in the east (1.2 kg/ha) larger than the median in the west (0.7
kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions occur in southern Ontario,
northern Illinois and southern Iowa. The highest recorded depositions are
8.7 kg/ha at Port Stanley, ON; 5.4 kg/ha at Colchester, ON; 4.3 kg/ha at
Merlin, ON; and 3.9 kg/ha at North Easthope, ON. The highest recorded
depositions in the United States are 3.2 kg/ha at McNay Research Sta, IA, and
3.0 kg/ha at Argonne, IL. In the west, the highest depositions occur in
northcentral Texas, central Oklahoma and eastern Kansas. The highest recorded
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depositions are 2.7 kg/ha at LBJ National Grass, TX; 2.3 kg/ha at Mead, NE;
2.2 kg/ha at Farlington, KS; and 2.2 kg/ha at Salt Plains Nation, OK. The
lowest depositions in the east occur in Quebec and Maine. The lowest recorded
depositions are 0.27 kg/ha at Winterport, ME; 0.34 kg/ha at Greenville Station,
ME; 0.36 kg/ha at Bridgton, ME; and 0.39 kg/ha at Port Cartier, PQ. The lowest
depositions in the west occur in central California, western Nevada and eastern
Washington. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.18 kg/ha at Smith Valley,
NV; 0.22 kg/ha at Starkey Experiment, OR; 0.31 kg/ha at Palouse Conservati,
WA; and 0.32 kg/ha at La Grande, WA.
The estimated 1987 winter spatial pattern in the United States for calcium
ion deposition (Figure 3.15 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.023 kg/ha to 0.626
kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.034 kg/ha to 0.483 kg/ha in the west, with
the median in the east (0.14 kg/ha) greater than the median in the west (0.08
kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions occur in southern Ontario, and
Louisiana. The highest recorded depositions are 1.29 kg/ha at Huron Park,
ON; 1.14 kg/ha at Port Stanley, ON; 0.98 kg/ha at Merlin, ON; and 0.83 kg/ha
at Palmerston, ON. The highest recorded depositions in the eastern part of
the United States are 5.4 kg/ha at Lilley Cornett Woo, KY, and 4.9 kg/ha at
Parsons, WV. In the west, the highest depositions occur in eastern Texas.
The highest recorded depositions are 6.6 kg/ha at Great Plains Apiar, OK; 5/4
kg/ha at Big Bend Nat'l Pk, TX; 5.0 kg/ha at LBJ National Grass, TX; and 4.9
kg/ha at Longview, TX. The lowest depositions in the east occur in Maine,
and Massachusetts. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.008 kg/ha at Turners
Falls, MA; 0.011 kg/ha at Gaylord, MI; 0.023 kg/ha at Port Cartier, PQ; and
0.028 kg/ha at Round Lake, WI. The lowest depositions in the west occur in
eastern Colorado, northern Nevada, and southern Oregon. The lowest recorded
depositions are 0.026 kg/ha at Silver Lake Ranger, OR; 0.027 kg/ha at Manitou,
CO; Las Am'mas, CO; and Smith Valley, NV.
The estimated 1987 summer spatial pattern in the United States for calcium
ion deposition (Figure 3.16 and Table 3.5) has a range of 0.06 kg/ha to 2.21
kg/ha in the east and a range of 0.02 kg/ha to 1.28 kg/ha in the west, with
the median deposition in the east (0.41 kg/ha) greater than the median
deposition in the west (0.28 kg/ha). In the east, the highest depositions
occur in southern Ontario, Iowa and northern Indiana. The highest recorded
depositions are 2.74 kg/ha at Colchester, ON; 2.08 kg/ha at Uxbridge, ON;
1.53 kg/ha at Wellesley, ON; and 1.49 kg/ha at North Easthope, ON. The highest
recorded depositions in the eastern United States are 1.26 kg/ha at Indiana
Dunes, IN, and McNay Research Sta, IA. In the west, the highest depositions
occur in Kansas, central Oklahoma, northern Texas. The highest recorded
depositions are 1.44 kg/ha at Great Plains Apiar, OK; 1.28 kg/ha at Muleshoe
Nat'l Wil, TX; 1.22 kg/ha at Lancaster, KS; and 1.14 kg/ha at Scott Lake, KS.
The lowest depositions in the east occur in Nova Scotia and Maine. The lowest
recorded depositions are 0.052 kg/ha at Winterport, ME; 0.059 kg/ha at Jackson,
NS; 0.060 kg/ha at Kejimkujik, NS; and 0.082 kg/ha at Greenville Station, ME.
The lowest depositions in the west occur in northern California, Oregon and
Washington. The lowest recorded depositions are 0.017 kg/ha at Hyslop Farm,
OR; 0.022 kg/ha at Alsea, OR; 0.023 kg/ha at La Grande, WA; and 0.032 kg/ha
at H. J Andrews, OR.
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In both the east and west, calcium deposition in the summer is
approximately three times the deposition in the winter. In the east, the
spatial pattern of the calcium deposition are almost opposites in the summer
and winter. In the summer, the minimum.depositions are primarily in the south,
while in the winter, the maximum depositions are primarily in the south. In
the west, the summer minimums again occur in the Pacific Northwest. However,
in the winter, the Pacific Northwest has relatively large calcium depositions.
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Table 3.4. Frequency distribution percentiles for annual
and seasonal ion species concentration
Nuiber of
Sites
Min
10
25
75
90
95
Max
pH
Sulfate
(»a/L)
Nitrate
(»a/L)
A«»oniu»
(•fl/L)
Calciui
C»3/L)
Annual
Winter
Spring
Suner
Fall
Annual
Winter
Spring
Suiier
Fall
Annual
Winter
Spring
Suner
Fall
Annual
Winter
Spring
Sutior
Fall
Annual
Winter
Spring
Suner
Fall
173 4
217 4
233 4
240 1
245 4
154
210
230
217
224
173
210
231
239
241
172
212
231
238
243
170
209
229
240
240
.076 4
.124 4
.083 4
.901 4
.045 4
.206 I
.133 (
.279 I
.274 1
.139 1
.140
.060
.081
.132
.016
.013
.011
.026
.011
.110
.010
.003
.032
.023
.009
.198 4
.304 4
.165 4
1.049 4
L220 4
1.449
1.273
1.469
1.601
1.349
.378
.304
.422
.543
.351
.061
.026
.087
.077
.032
.040
.026
.053 1
.039
9.029
.221 4
.338 4
.221 4
.093 4
L261 4
.706 ]
.394 1!
.678 3
.709 i
.539 i
.620
.410
.666
.665
.453
.089
.035
.117
.119
.063
.151
.034
9.068
3.057
9.036
.291
.425
.348
.233
.391
.136
.785
.220
1.948
1.881
.870
.546
.899
.948
.649
.162
.082
.192
.170
.117
.081
.053
.107
.105
.056
4.486
4.618
4.557
4.508
4.658
1.849
1.168
1.938
1.856
1.404
1.316
1.101
1.378
1.310
1.034
0.278
0.160
0.384
0.310
0.223
0.159
0.079
0.200
0.171
0.129
4.802 E
4.845 E
4.945 {
4.985 (
4.974 {
2.773 J
1.533 I
2.951 i
3.456 4
2.278 \
1.839 !
1.944 !
2.122 !
1.842 !
1.642 !
0.427
0.266
0.582
0.444
0.348
0.236
0.149
0.322
0.279
0.223
.209
..250
>.310
i.318
i.337
S.244
!.029
1.757
(.392
E.839
2.509
2.665
2.890
2.426
2.257
.650
.402
.764
.624
.515
.315
.276
.493
9.374
9.317
5.503
5.404
5.583
5.569
5.517
3.621
2.532
4.227
4.735
3.319
2.676
3.063
3.358
2.738
2.499
0.840
8.477
6.871
0.742
0.621
0.450
0.466
0.591
£1.522
8.371
6.128
6.085
6.263
6.045
6.392
4.774
2.926
6.060
6.288
5.392
3.274
4.508
4.930
3.450
3.256
0.885
0.975
1.631
1.305
1.416
1.159
0.934
1.512
0.935
2.184
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TABLE 3.5. Frequency distribution percent!les for annual
and seasonal ion species deposition
Nuiber of
Sites
Uin
10
25
50
75
90
95
Max
Hydrogen
(kg/ha)
Sulfate
(kg/ha)
Nitrate
(kg/ha)
AiBoniui
Annua I
Winter
Spring
Suner
Fall
Annual
Winter
Spring
Suuer
Fall
Annual
Winter
Spring
Suiier
Fall
173
217
233
240
245
154
210
230
217
224
173
210
231
239
241
0.003 0.016
0.000 0.003
0.000 0.003
0.001 0.003
0.000 0.001
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
037
005
005
006
003
0
0
0
0
0
.123
.016
.017
.020
.013
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
326
049
051
081
055
0
0
0
0
0
.434
.073
.080
.158
.099
0
0
0
0
0
.515
.093
.124
.209
.139
822
.061
203
202
028
2.282
0.162
0.573
0.434
0.209
3.179
0.363
0.798
0.798
0.393
0.646 0.945
0.105 0.179
0.143 0.223
0.258 0.417
0.154 0.254
9.235 18.598 24.625 29.270 32.700 44.025
0.901 2.026 3.426 4.602 5.139 8.044
1.865 3.657 5.510 6.931 7.764 10.300
1.793 4.674 9.149 12.685 13.966 21.329
1.099 3.279 5.139 7.076 8.340 11.334
291 2.218
024 0.273
057 0.621
060 0.581
021 0.204
3.171
0.440
0.793 1.475
0.883 1.766
0.433 0.897
7.185 11.179 16.814 21.058 23.153 29.259
0.938 1.912 2.840 4.155 4.992 7.124
7.061
2.573
3.340
1.972
3.687
5.061
3.613
4.770
6.897
5.547
5.814
7.210 10.411
6.292 10.695
(kg/ha)
Calciui
(kg/ha)
Annual
Winter
Spring
Suner
Fall
Annual
Winter
Spring
Suiier
Fall
172
212
231
238
243
170
209
229
240
240
0.092
0.005
0.022
0.007
0.001
0.075
0.006
0.023
0.013
. 0.008
0.399
0.032
0.139
0.103
0.031
0.362
0.028
0.107
0.066
0.034
0.597 1.414
0.059 0.129
0.172 0.312
0.152
0.070
0.421
0.049
0.133
0.110
0.065
.317
.198
.755
.079
.189
.213
.119
2.539
0.266
0.644
0.765
0.409
1.187
0.138
0.325
0.401
0.208
3.525
0.413
0.979
1.217
0.717
1.796
0.265
0.501
0.663
0.365
4.327
0.622
1.270
1.659
1.110
2.840
0.453
0.792
1.012
0.629
5.135
0.822
1.535
1.946
1.337
3.331
0.580
0.982
1.243
0.748
6.757
1.561
2.406
5.905
3.810
8.734
1.290
2.022
2.900
4.258
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MW-0.8S
95% • 0.61
*>* ^O.SO
Annual 1987
Hydrogen Deposition
kg ha1
0.30
0.25
0.13
•in-0.05
FIGURE 3.2 Annual 1987 spatial distribution of (a) precipitation-weighted
pH and (b) hydrogen ion deposition
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mac-4.21
95% _»_4.37
4.40
75*
mm-5.02
Winter 1987
Hydrogen Deposition
kg ha1
0.089
75% -B-o.080
0.062
0.029
0.013
•Hlfl 0.004
FIGURE 3.3 Winter 1987 spatial distribution of (a) precipitation-weighted
pH and (b) hydrogen ion deposition
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25% - - -4.58
wx - - -4.90
•tin-5*8
»*-0.007
wx-H-0.005
•in-OJOZ
Summer 1987
Hydrogen Deposition
kghff1
.163
0.116
** -H-0.072
0.044
0.005
FIGURE 3.4 'Summer 1987 spatial distribution of (a) precipitation-weighted
pH and (b) hydrogen ion deposition
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Annual 1987
Sulfate Concentration
mg t1
052
max-422 •
95% -29.9
*>* ^27.2
Annual 1987
Sulfate Deposition
kg ha1
FIGURE 3.5 Annual- 1987 spatial distribution of sulfate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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J mix -2.69
95% • 2.24
90%
-0.17
Winter 1987
Sulfate Concentration
mg L1
25%- -1.08
- -Q.96
nin - 0.38
Winter 1987
Sulfate Deposition
kg ha1
FIGURE 3.6 Winter 1987 spatial distribution of sulfate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration (b) deposition
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**-0.80
«*- -0.70
-0.38
Summer 1987
Sulfate Concentration
mg L1
1.56
""-fj-1.32
mm - 0.76
Summer 1987
Sulfate Deposition
kg ha1
mm-M
FIGURE 3.7 Summer 1987 spatial distribution of sulfate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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J M1X-2S7
95%_«_2.15
.92
**-|-0.94
sx-n-Oje
25X-C-0.64
wx- - -0.43
Annual 1987
Nitrate Concentration
mgL'
0.74
min 056
Annual 1987
Nitrate Deposition
kg ha1
•in-15
S.I
FIGURE 3.8 Annual 1987 spatial distribution of nitrate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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•nx-tjB*
95%_B_1.42
1.23
90%
7S%
0.95
0.13
V7inter1987
Nitrate Concentration
mg L1
Winter 1987
Nitrate Deposition
kg ha1
mm • o.s
FIGURE 3.9 Winter 1987 spatial distribution of nitrate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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MX- - -0.75
•tkl-025
Summer 1987
Nitrate Concentration
mgL1
64
1.35
-j-1.15
'«" t-1.01
OJ3
6.8
*•« -1-6.1
TBX- -4.8
Summer 1987
Nitrate Deposition
kghff'
FIGURE 3.10 Summer 1987 spatial distribution of nitrate (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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•UX-O.S5
96% B 0.49
»**0.42
max-073
95% • 0.51
"* *0.46
Annual 1987
Ammonium Concentration}^
mg L1
75%
0.08
75%
Annual 1987
Ammonium Deposition
kg ha1
FIGURE 3.11 Annual 1987 spatial distribution of ammonium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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SOX
SX- « -0.07
wx- - -0.04
0.33
0.28
0.17
0.02
Ammonium Concentration,^ «* -U-n i
mg L1
0.08
mm 0.03
Winter 1987
Ammonium Deposition
kg ha1
7SX
SOX
mm-0.06
FIGURE 3.12 Winter 1987 spatial distribution of ammonium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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Summer 1987
Ammonium Concentration
mgL1
0.08
FIGURE 3.13 Summer 1987 spatial distribution of ammonium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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25%-= -0.12
«x- -0.07
OJM
1987 Annual
Calcium Concentration
mgt1
J tim-OX
95% • 0.31
•« *0.27
0.21
0.12
«" -fhO.08
10% - :0.06
mm
0.03
Annual 1987
Calcium Deposition
kghsr'
FIGURE 3.14 Annual 1987 spatial distribution of calcium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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Winter 1987
Calcium Concentration
mgL-1
25% - * -0.06
"*- -0.05
0.01
•0.03
Winter 1987
Calcium Deposition
kg ha1
FIGURE 3.15 Winter 1987 spatial distribution of calcium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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•UX-O.H
S5X«0.4Q
"'+0.35
>s«-|-0.28
«*-fl-0.24
«
25X- '- -0.16
»*- -0.11
•to
0*3
v3^V,«S
1SF".
jT Summer 1987
-S Calcium Concentration
mgL1
min - 0.03
Summer 1987
Calcium Deposition
kg ha1
** ft-0.23
w-H-0.17
mtlHo.06
FIGURE 3.16 Summer 1987 spatial distribution of calcium (a) precipitation-
weighted concentration and (b) deposition
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SECTION 4
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Barrie, L. A., H. A. Wiebe, P. Fellin, and K. Anlauf. 1980. APN: The
Canadian Air and Precipitation Monitoring Network: A Description and
Results for November 1978 to June 1979. Internal Report AQRB-80-002-T,
Atmospheric Environment Service, Downsview, Canada.
Barrie, L. A., and A. Sirois. 1982. An Analysis and Assessment of
Precipitation Chemistry Measurements Made by CANSAP (The Canadian Network
for Sampling Precipitation): 1977-1980. Report AQRB-82-003-T,
Atmospheric Environment Service, Downsview, Canada.
Chan, W. H., D. B. Orr and R. J. Vet. 1982a. The Acidic Precipitation in
Ontario Study (APIOS) - An Overview. The Cumulative Wet/Dry Deposition
Network. Report ARB-15-82-ARSP, Ontario Ministry of the Environment,
Toronto, Canada.
Chan, W. H., D. B. Orr and R. J. Vet. 1982b. The Acidic Precipitation in
Ontario Study (APIOS) - An Overview. The Event Wet/Dry Deposition
Network. Report ARB-11-82-ARSP, Ontario Ministry of the Environment,
Toronto, Canada.
Dana, M. T., and R. C. Easter. 1987. "Statistical Summary and Analyses of
Event Precipitation Chemistry from the MAP3S Network." Atmos. Environ.
21:113-128.
Eaton, W. C., C. E. Moore and D. A. Ward. 1987. Summary Report for Quality
Assurance Audits of the EPA State-Operated Precipitation Collection
Network, Contract 68-02-4125, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Research Triangle Park, NC.
MAP3S/RAINE Research Community,, 1982. "The MAP3S/RAINE Precipitation Chemistry
Network: Statistical Overview for the Period 1976-1979." Atmos. Environ.
16:1603-1631.
NADP. 1980. NADP Quality Assurance Report, Central Analytical Laboratory,
1/1/79 to 12/31/79. Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State
University, Ft. Collins, CO.
NADP. 1982. National Acid Deposition Program Instruction Manual, Site
Operation. Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State
University, Ft. Collins, CO.
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NADP. 1984a. Instruction Manual, NADP/NTN Site Selection and Installation.
Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Ft.
Collins, CO.
NADP. 1984b. NADP Quality Assurance Plan, Deposition Monitoring. Natural
Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO.
Olsen, A. R. 1988. 1986 Wet Deposition Temporal and Spatial Patterns in North
America. PNL-6933, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Olsen, A. R., D. S. Bigelow, W. H. Chan, T. L. Clark, M. A. Lusis, P. K.
Misra, R. J. Vet and E. C. Voldner. 1989. "Unified Wet Deposition Data
Summaries for North America: Data Summary Procedures and Results for
1980-1986." Accepted for publication in Atmos. Environ.
Olsen, A. R. and A. L. Slavich. 1985. Acid Precipitation in North America:
1983 Annual Data Summary from Acid Deposition System Data Base.
EPA/600/4-85/061, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Olsen, A. R. and A. L. Slavich. 1986. Acid Precipitation in North America:
1984 Annual Data Summary from Acid Deposition System Data Base.
EPA/600/4-86/033, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Olsen, A. R. and C. R. Watson. 1984. Acid Precipitation in North America:
1980, 1981, and 1982 Annual Data Summaries Based on Acid Deposition System
Data Base. EPA-600/7-84-097, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Research Triangle Park, NC.
Robertson, J. K. and J. W. Wilson. 1985. Design of the National Trends
Network for Monitoring the Chemistry of Atmospheric Precipitation. U.S.
Geological Survey Circular 964. U.S. Geological Survey, Alexandria, VA.
Rothert, J. E. and M. Terry Dana. 1984. The MAP3S Precipitation Chemistry
Network: Seventh Periodic Summary Report (1983). PNL-5298, Pacific
Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA.
Sweeney, J. K. and A. R. Olsen. 1987. Acid Precipitation in North America:
1985 Annual and Seasonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System Data
Base. EPA/600/4-87/035, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC.
Sweeney, J. K. and A. R. Olsen. 1989. Acid Precipitation in North America:
1986 Annual and Seasonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System Data
Base. EPA/600/4-89/005, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC.
Topol, L. E. 1983a. Plan for Controlling the Quality of Measurements and
Data Base During the Utility Acid Precipitation Study Program (UAPSP).
UAPSP 106. Utility Acid Precipitation Study Program, Washington, DC.
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Topol, L. E. 19835. UAPSP Laboratory Standard Operating Procedures. UAPSP
102. Utility Acid Precipitation Study Program, Washington, DC.
Topol, L. E. 1983c. The Utility Acid Precipitation Study Program: Field
Operator Instruction Manual. UAPSP 104. Utility Acid Precipitation Study
Program, Washington, DC.
Vet, R. J., W..B. Sukloff, M. E. Still, and R. Gilbert. 1986. Canadian Air
and Precipitation Monitoring Network (CAPMoN) Precipitation Chemistry Data
Summary 1983-1984. Report AQRB-85-001-M, Atmospheric Environment Service
Downsview, Ontario, Canada.
Vet, R. J. and S. G. Onlock. 1983. The Canadian Air and Precipitation
Monitoring Network (CAPMoN) Quality Assurance Plan for Precipitation
Monitoring Systems. CSC 110.194-3-1, Concord Scientific Corporation,
Downsview, Ontario, Canada.*
Vet, R. J. and R. Gilbert. 1985. The Canadian Air and Precipitation
Monitoring Network (CAPMoN): A Description. Atmospheric Environment
Service, Downsview, Ontario, Canada.
Watson, C. R. and A. R. Olsen. 1984. Acid Deposition System (ADS) for
Statistical Reporting. System Design and User's Code Manual.
EPA-600/8-84-023, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trianqle
Park, NC.
Unified Deposition Data Base Committee. 1985. A Unified Wet Deposition Data
Base for Eastern North America: Data Screening, Calculation Procedures
and Results for Sulphates and Nitrates (1980). Ontario Ministry of
Environment, Toronto, Canada.
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APPENDIX A
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION OF SITES OPERATING IN 1987
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FIGURE A.I. NADP/NTN network sites identified by ADS site code
FIGURE A.2. MAP3S/PCN network sites identified by ADS site code
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FIGURE A.3. UAPSP network sites identified by ADS site code
FIGURE A.4. CAPMoN network sites identified by ADS site code
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FIGURE A.5. APIOS daily network sites identified by ADS site code
FIGURE A.6. APIOS cumulative network sites identified by ADS site code
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APPENDIX B
INVENTORY OF WET DEPOSITION SITES IN ADS
ORDERED BY ADS SITE IDENTIFICATION
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ADS
SITE
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002a
003a
004a
006&
007a
008a
009a
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Olla
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014a
015a
016a
017a
018a
019a
020a
020b
021a
022a
023a
024a
025a
026a
027a
028a
029a
030a
031*
032*
033a
034a
035a
036a
037a
038a
039a
040a
041a
042a
043a
045a
046*
047*
049a
OSOa
051a
052a
053a
053b
054*
055a
056a
057*
058a
059a
060*
NET
WCKK
NADP/NTN
NADP/NXN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NftDP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN '
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NET
SITE
3EENT
020390
030180
030620
042700
053460
054540
057550
058840
061910
062120
062220
100020
100360
101190
114140
120080
130340
141160
141161
141980
143580
146340
141800
153420
232570
381120
441190
061530
200935
230920
232660
235340
241660
242720
251460
270570
281520
300240
330860
331000
331220
332021
335140
335240
336500
340320
342500
343460
343560
344160
344161
030360
361760
364900
360900
367160
380200
380201
SITE HAMS
Denali Natl Park, Alaska
Tcnbstone, Arizona
Organ Pipe Mon., Arizona
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Bishop, California
Hopland (Ukiah), California
Sequoia Nat. Park, Califomia
Davis, California
Rocky Mt. Nat Park, Colorado
Manitou, Colorado
Pawnee, Colorado
Austin-Gary Forost, Florida.
Bradford Forest, Florida
Everglades Nat. Pa, Florida
Georgia Station/ Georgia
Maun* Loa, Hawaii
Crater* of Moon, Idaho
Bondville, Illinois
Bondville intercom, Illinois
Argonne, Illinois
Southern HI U, Illinois
Dixon Springs, Illinois
Shabbona, Illinois
Indian* Dunes, :fodiana
Isle Royal Park, Michigan
Vines Hill, Oregon
Great Smoky Mts, Tennessee
Mesa Verde, Colorado
Greenville Station, Maine
Douglas Lake, Michigan
Kellogg, Michigan
Wellston, Michigan
Marcell, Minnesota
Lmrberton, Minnosota
Meridian, Missinsippi
Glacier Nat'l Park, Montana
Mead, Nebrask*
Rubbard Brook, New Hanpshire
Aurora, New York
Chautauoua, New York
Khobit, New York
Whiteface, New York
Stilwell Lake, New York
Bennett Bridge, New York
Jasper, New Yor3c
Lewiston, North Carolina
Coweeta, North Carolina
Piedmont Station, North Carolina
Clinton Station, North Carolina
Finley (A), North Carolina
Finley (B), North Carolina
Oliver Knoll, Arizona
Delaware, Ohio
Caldwell, Ohio
Oxford, Ohio
Wooster, Ohio
Alaea, Oregon
Schmidt Farm, Oregon
Sites in
tificatior
LATITUDE
d m
63 43
31 42
31 57
36 06
37 22
39 00
36 34
38 32
40 21
39 06
40 48
29 45
29 58
25 23
33 10
19 32
43 27
40 03
40 03
41 42
37 42
37 26
41 50
41 37
47 54
43 53
35 39
37 11
45 29
45 33
42 24
44 13
47 31
44 14
32 20
48 30
41 09
43 56
42 44
42 17
42 22
44 23
41 21
43 31
42 06
36 07
35 03
35 41
35 01
35 43
35 43
33 04
40 21
39 47
39 31
40 46
44 23
44 37
a
25
32
02
02
15
17
03
07
51
04
23
37
29
24
40
21
41
12
12
04
36
08
29
57
43
58
52
56
23
39
37
26
52
14
04
37
11
35
02
58
42
36
00
34
23
57
38
49
33
42
42
17
19
34
53
56
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112
94
118
123
118
121
105
105
104
82
82
80
84
155
113
88
88
87
89
88
88
87
89
117
83
108
69
84
85
85
93
95
88
113
96
71
76
79
73
73
74
75
77
77
83
80
78
78
78
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83
81
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29
39
40
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29
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39
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30
51
02
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32
10
25
37
16
40
40
51
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43
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30
37
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45
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19
19
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25
25
52
42
34
05
07
02
42
45
34
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47
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34
22
50
09
17
50
21
42
49
46
53
58
52
27
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(meters)
649
1398
506
391
1252
253
1902
18
2369
2362
1641
46
44
2
270
3399
1807
212
212
229
146
161
265
208
209
904
640
2172
322
238
288
292
431
343
89
968
352
250
249
488
406
610
186
245
634
22
686
219
41
120
116
1173
285
276
284
308
84
69
DATE
Jun
Mar
Apr
May
Apr
Oet
Jul
Sep
May
Oct
May
Oct
Oct
Jun
Oct
Jun
Aug
Fob
Sep
Mar
Jul
Jan
May
Jul
Aug
Jul
Aug
Apr
Nov
Jul
Jun
Oct
Jul
Jan
Apr
Jun
Jul
Jul
Apr
Jun
Jan
Jul
Jun
Jun
Fob
Oct
Jul
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Aug
Oct
Sap
Aug
Sep
Dec
Dec
•17,
27,
•15,
13,
15,
3,
8,
4,
29,
17,
22,
10,
10,
17,
3,
10,
22,
27,
20,
11,
31,
30,
26,
is.
12,
15,
12,
28,
20,
3,
26,
10,
6,
2,
15,
3,
25,
25,
17,
10,
2,
3,
26,
10,
19,
31,
5,
17,
24,
3,
3,
25,
3,
26,
14,
26,
27,
26,
1980
1979
1980
1980
1980
1979
1980
1978
1980
1978
1979
1978
1978
1980
1978
1980
1980
1979
1983
1980
1979
1979
1981
1980
1980
1980
1980
1981
1979
1979
1979
1978
1978
1979
1980
1980
1978
1978
1979
1980
1980
1984
1979
1980
1980
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1981
1978
1978
1984
1978
1979
1979
May
Sep
.Sep
May
Jun
May
Jul
May
Oct
May
Apr
Jul
Fob
May
May
May
May
May
Nov
May
May
May
May
Mar
Oct
May
May
May
Jul
May
May
Sep
Jul
May
May
May
Sep
May
May
May
May
May
Oct
May
May
Aug
Sep
Aug
Jul-
Apr
Apr
May
May
May
May
May
May
Apr
DATE
1,
1,
1,
1,
22,
1,
28,
1,
18,
1,
22,
14,
28,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
27,
25,
1,
1,
1,
17,
22,
1,
1,
1,
15,
1,
1,
27,
9,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
2,
1,
1,
7,
17,
7,
31,
21,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
26,
1985
1981
1981
1985
1982
1985
1984
1985
1983
1985
1980
1981
1984
1985
1985
1985
1985
1985
1984
1980
1985
1985
1985
1981
1984
1985
1985
1985
1980
1985
1985
1983
1984
1985
1985
1985
1983
1985
1985
1985
1985
1985
1984
1985
1985
1984
1984
1984
1984
1981
1980
1985
1985
1985
1985
1985
1985
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ADS
SITE NET
HENT VCBK
061* NADP/NTN
062* NADP/NTH
063* NAC2/NTM
064* NADP/NTH
065* NADP/NTH
065b NADP/NTN
066* NADP/NTH
067* NADP/NTN
068* NADP/NTH
069* NADP/NTN
070* NADP/NTN
071* NADP/NTN
072* NADP/NTN
073* NADP/NTH
074* NADP/NTN
075* NADP/NTN
076* NACe/NTN
077* NADP/NTN
073* NADP/NTH
103* NADP/NTH
107* NADP/NTN
110* NADP/NTN
155* NADP/NTN
157* NADP/NTH
159* NADP/NTN
160* NADP/NTN
161* NADP/NTH
162* NADP/NTN
163* NADP/NTN
164* NADP/NTN
165* NADP/NTN
166* NADP/NTH
167* NADP/NTH
168* NADP/NTN
169* NADP/NTN
170* NADP/NTN
171* NADP/NTN
172* NADP/NTH
173* NADP/NTN
174* NADP/NTH
175* NADP/NTH
242* NADP/NTN
248* NADP/NTN
249* NAD5/NTH
250* NADP/NTN
251* NADP/NTN
252* NADP/NTH
253* NADP/NTH
254* NADP/NTH
255* NADP/HTN
257* NAEP/NTH
258* NADP/HTN
268* NADP/NTH
269* NADP/NTH
270* NADP/KTN
271* NADP/NTH
272* NADP/NTH
273* NADP/NTH
•NET
.*» 1 'IV.
IDENT
381020
350700
392940
394200
391520
391521
421880
430060
030370
460280
450425
455350
480060
481300
491410
501860
513640
513700
520860
775048
775070
776000
441140
058850
058500
060060
144740
200010
200045
200277
232240
241840
312980
332020
343310
380840
440040
530190
061560
341180
381780
251080
470180
470100
482890
220155
260380
260560
453800
520820
200011
232241
040260
041620
054200
130480
154100
173120
SITE NAME
H.J. Andrews, Oregon
Teddy Roosevelt NP, North Dakota
Kane, Pennsylvania
Leading Ridge, Pennsylvania
Perm State, Pennsylvania
Penn St*te, Pennsylvania
Clemoon, South Carolina
Huron, South Dakota
Grand Canyon, Arizona
r-H.r- Mt, Utah
Big Bend Nat'l Pk, Texas
Victor!*, Texas
Charlottesville, Virginia
Borton's Station, Virginia
Olympic Nat. Park, Washington
Parsons, West Virginia
Trout Lake, Wisconsin
Spooner, Wisconsin
Yellowstone, Wyoming
Ke jimkujik (c), Nova Scotia
Lathbridge (b), Albert*
Mount Forest (b), Ontario
Giles County, Tennessee
Yosemite, California
Channel Islands, California
Alaxoos*, Colorado
Salem, Illinois
Acadi* < 11/81, Maine
Caribou (a), Maine
Bridgton, Maine
Houghton, Michigan
Femberg, Minnesot*
Princeton, New Jersey
Buntington, New York
R Triangle Park, North Carolina
Lost Creek Dam, Oregon
Walker Branch, Tennessee
American Samoa, American Saroo*
Sand Spring, Colorado
R Triangle Inst, North Carolina
Pendleton, Oregon
Clinton, Mississippi
Underbill, Vermont
Dennington, Vermont
Shenandoah Nat'l, Virginia
NACL, Massachusetts
Ashland, Missouri
University Forest, Missouri
Forest Seed Ctr, Texas
Newcastle, Wyoming
Acadia > 11/81, Maine
Ch*ssell, Michigan
Warren 2WSW, Arkansas
Buffalo River, Arkansas
Tanbark Flit, California
Headquarters, Idaho
Purdue U Ag Farm, Indian*
Konz* Prairie, Kansas
Sites in ADS 25-Oct-1989
tification Page 2
FIRST LAST
LWITaDE LONGITODE ELEVATION ACTIVE ACTIVE
d m s d m s (meters)
44 12 48 122 15 12
47 36 OS 103 15 51
41 35 52 78 46 03
40 39 27 -77 56 23
40 47 18 77 56 47
40 47 18 77 56 47
34 37 26 82 44 03
44 23 03 98 13 14
36 04 17 112 09 13
39 10 16 110 37 06
29 18 08 103 10 38
28 50 43 96 55 13
38 02 23 78 32 31
37 19 53 80 33 27
47 51 36 123 55 55
39 05 23 79 39 44
46 03 10 89 39 11
,45 49 22 91 52 28
44 55 02 110 25 13
44 25 58 65 12 20
49 38 13 112 47 16
43 59 29 80 44 46
35 17 05 86 54 12
37 47 49 119 51 30
34 00 57 119 21 43
37 26 29 105 51 55
38 38 36 88 58 01
44 24 30 68 14 46
46 52 08 68 00 53
44 06 27 70 43 44
47 13 37 88 37 51
47 56 45 91 29 43
40 20 44 74 37 01
43 58 23 74 13 23
35 53 47 78 51 38
42 40 04 122 40 59
35 57 41 84 17 14
-14 15 09 170 33 48
40 30 27 107 42 07
35 54 09 78 52 12
45 41 24 US 50 16
32 18 24 90 19 05
44 31 42 72 52 08
42 52 34 73 09 48
38 31 21 78 26 09
41 58 33 70 01 29
38 45 13 92 11 56
36 54 39 90 19 07
31 33 38 94 51 39
43 52 24 104 11 32
44 22 26 68 15 38
47 06 17 88 33 05
33 36 18 92 05 50
36 05 02 92 35 13
34 12 26 117 45 40
46 37 40 115 49 10
40 28 31 86 59 32
39 06 08 96 36 33
436
613. .
613
287
393
393
256
390
2±52
2331
1056
31
172
963
176
505
501
331
1912
152
913
410
57
1408
49
2298
173
37
191
222
193
524
37
500
94
475
341
82
1998
99
542
96
399
305
1074
41
239
154
84
1466
129
277
76
308
853
969
215
350
DATE DATE
May 13, 1980 Jun 15, 1984
May 5, 1981 Aug 27, 1983
Jul 18, 1978 May 1, 1985
Apr 25, 1979 May 1, 1985
Jun 7, 1983 May 1, 1985
Oct 4, 1983 Oct 2, 1984
Mar 27, 1979 May 1, 1985.
Apr 30, 1980 Sap 20, 1983
Aug 11, 1981 May 1, 1985
May 11, 1981 Jan 17, 1984
Apr 10, 1980 May 1, 1985
Apr 15, 1980 May 1, 1985
Oct. 2, 1984 ,May 1, 1985
Jul 25, 1978 May 1, 1985
May 20, 1980 Jul 31, 1984
Jul 5, 1978 May 1, 1985
. Jan 22, 1980 May 1, 1985
Jun 3, 1980 May 1, 1985
Jun 5, 1980 May 1, 1985
May 12, 1981 Apr 3, 1984 .
Apr 28, 1981 Apr 3, 1984
May 5, 1981 Mar 20, 1984
Oct 2, 1984 May 1, 1985
Dec 8, 1981 May 1, 1985
Jul 22, 1980 Feb 19, 1982
Apr 22, 1980 Jun 15, 1982
Apr 15, 1980 Apr 14, 1981
Nov 18, 1980 Nov 3, 1981
Apr 14, 1980 May 1, 1985
Sep 30, 1980 May 1, 1985
Oct 26, 1980 Fab 15, 1983
Nov 18, 1980 Mar 25, 1981
Aug 6, 1980 Jul 7, 1981
Oct 31, 1978 Jun 15, 1984
Apr 15, 1980 Mar 1, 1983
Oct 21, 1980 Dec 6, 1983
Mar 11, 1980 May 1, 1985
May 20, 1980 May 1, 1985
Mar 20, 1979 May 1, 1985
Oct 14, 1980 Jan 4, 1983
Apr 15, 1980 Sep 30, 1981
Jul 10, 1984 May 1, 1985
Jun 12, 1984 May 1, 1985
Apr 28, 1981 May 1, 1985
May 12, 1981 Jun 15, 1982
Dec 15, 1981 Sep 23, 1982
Oct 20, 1981 May 1, 1985
Oct 27, 1981 May 1, 1985
Aug 18, 1981 May 1, 1985
Aug 11, 1981 May 1, 1985
Nov 3, 1981 Jun 5, 1984
Feb 15, 1983 May 1, 1985
May 25, 1982 Aug 28, 1984
Jul 13, 1982 Dec 27, 1983
Jan 12, 1982 May 1, 1985
Jul 20, 1982 May 1, 1985
Jul 13, 1982 May 1, 1985
Aug 17, 1982 May 1, 1985
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IDENT
274a
275a
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278*
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329*
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NET
WORK
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NADP/NTN
NET
SITE
IDENT
190620
191260
220815
221325
271340
320720
320980
380260
452180
512800
520680
312981
513680
011000
040380
056820
058501
060180
060220
061920
100380
101400
104100
112040
115000
131180
061911
152020
170740
173280
180360
182260
183560
193060
211320
230980
242360
492180
270560
270760
320840
460120
335141
336840
343600
350880
351180
370060
371740
372580
380202
380980
381800
491940
491540
397220
430061
430880
SITE NAME
N La mTI Faxniy Louisiana
Iberia, Louisiana
OviH-rin Reaervoir, Maaaachuaetta
East, Maaaachuawtta
Give Out Morgan, Montana
Bandelier Nat'l, New Mexico
Cub*, New Msxioo
^'11 Bun, Oregon
Longview, Texas
Lake Dubay, Wisconsin
Pined*!*, Wyoming
Washington Xing, New Jersey
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Bl*ckbelt, Alabama
Caddo Valley, Arkansas
Palcraar Mountain, California "-'
Chuchupate, California
Laa Anioas, Colorado
Niwot Saddle, Colorado
Buffalo Paaa, Colorado
Kennedy Space Cent, Florid*
Quincy, Florid*
Verna Well Field, Florida
Bellville, Georgia
Tifteci, ARS, Georgia
Reynold* Creek, Idaho
Rocky Men Nat'l Pa, Colorado
Buntington, Indiana
^*yi ^ j yji r»i)j Kansas
Scott Lake, Kanaaa
Perryville, Kentucky
Lilley Comett Woo, Kentucky
dark State Fiah H, Kentucky
Southeast, Louisiana
Wye, Maryland
Race, Michigan
Canp Ripley, Minnesota
La Grande, Washington
Glacier Nat'l Park, Montana
Clancy, Montana
Mayhill, New Maxico
Logan, Utah
West Point, New York
Biscuit Brook, New York
Jordan Creak, North Carolina
Icelandic, North Dakot*
Koodworth, North Dakota
Salt Plains Nation, Oklahoma
Great Plaina Apiar, Oklahoma
Clayton Lake, Oklahoma
Hyolop Fann, Oregon
Silver Lake Ringer, Oregon
Starkey Exparunant, Oregon
Marblenount, Washington
Sullivan Lake, Washington
Milford, Pennaylvani*
Huron Well Field, South Dakot*
Cottonwood, South Dakot*
Sites in ADS 25-Oct-1989
tification Page 3
FIRST ' IAST
IAT1TUUE LCNSITODE ELEVATION ACTIVE ACTIVE
d m
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42 23
42 23
48 29
35 46
36 02
45 26
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40 18
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40 03
40 32
28 32
30 32
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31 28
43 12
40 17
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38 40
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46 29
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103
105
106
80
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90
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79
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7,
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8,
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25,
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1,
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7,
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11,
1982
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1982
1982
1982
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1982
1982
1982
1982
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May
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DATE
1,
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20,
1,
27,
1,
1,
9,
1,
28,
1,
12,
1,
1,
30,
1,
30,
4,
1,
1,
1,
1,
6,
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1,
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1,
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1,
1,
1985
1985
1984
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1985
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si'ii;
HEOT
374*
375*
376*
377*
378*
379*
412*
420*
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422*
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425*
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427*
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489*
490*
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503*
504*
504b
505*
511*
065*
VEX
WORK
NRDPAnN
NADPAntf
KAEP/NIN
Kue/Nra
NRTE>/NTN
Hnre/NTN
NRDPAnN
NRDPAnN
tttDPAnS
ware Ann
miX/HTH
Marp/NTH
N»DP AHN
NREP/NTN
NAEe A«N
NAteAnN
NMeAHN
KM* ATM
NRDPATN
KaDPAnN
NAte AON
ton? Ann
rare Ann
HAD? ATCN
rare Ann
mo? Ann
rare Ann
NWS Ann
HAD? Am?
KRieAnN
rare AWN
trace Ann
HRDPAnN
tore AHN
rareAnN
rare Ann
rareAnN
rare Ann
race Aim
rare Ann
rareAnN
rareAnN
rareAnN
rareAnN
Kate Ann
rareAnN
rareAnN
tare AWN
rareAnN
tare Ann
rareAnN
rareAnN
tare Ann
rare Ann
raie ATS
race AnN
tare Ann
CAPMcN
NET
SITE
uzwr
450350
451040
451650
455180
455640
500460
483300
152260
160880
162320
183860
210360
253000
270060
290140
420680
520260
011020
131500
441400
200046
321280
452215
512500
520681
147860
290080
290560
372920
402020
450010
460281
520261
777S70
057680
061980
061981
112380
232571
270740
281580
290360
320180
344500
450250
460820
492420
520020
060221
061921
251960
265000
482900
510960
510961
520021
060880
9051010
Inventory of Hat Deposition Sites in ADS
Ordered by ADS Site Identification
XAT1TUJJE
SUB NAMS
Beeville, Texas
Attwater Prairie C, Texas
Sonar*, Texas
Xhrockmoxton, Texas
IBJ National Grass, Texas
Babcock State Park, West Virginia
loves Mill, Virginia
Southwest Purdue, Indiana
Big Springs Fish B, Iowa
McKay Research Sta, Iowa
Land Between the L, Kentucky
White Hock, Maryland
Coffeeville, Mississippi
Caster Battlefield, Montana
Saval Ranch, Nevada
Santee N»H nnal Wi, South Carolina
Sinks Canyon, Wyoming
Sand Mountain Exp, Alabama
Smiths Ferry, Idaho
Batchie Kational W, Tennessee
Prescjue Isle, Maine
r^pil-in Mountain, Mew Mexico
Q^^^IIW^ Mountain, Texas
Suring-rare, Wisconsin
Gypsum Creak, Wyoming
Monraouth, Illinois
Red Rock Canyon, Nevada
l^fr*""" Cavas, Nevada
Goodwell Research, Oklahoma
£1 Verde, Puerto Rico
Bryce Canyon, Utah
Green River, Utah
South Pass City, Wyoming
Sutton, Quebec
Montague, California
Engineer Mountain, Colorado
Molaa Pass, Colorado
Fort Frederica Nat, Georgia
Xsle Royal* Nat'l, Michigan
Havre Experiment S, Montana
North Platte Ag. E, Nebraska
Smith Valley, Nevada
Gila Cliff Dwllin, New Mexico
Clingman's Peak, North Carolina
Muleshoe Nat'l Wil, Texas
Morphy Ridge, Utah
Palouse Conservati, Washington
Snowy Rangs, Wyoming
Sugarloaf, Colorado
Dry Lake, Colorado
Newton, Mississippi
Baker Cbsezvatory, Missouri
Mhitetop Mountain, Virginia
Popple River, Wiaconain
Popple River Inter, Wisconsin
Nash Fork, Wyoming
Four Mile Park, Colorado
Perm State, Pennsylvania
d ID
28 28
29 39
30 15
33 16
33 23
37 58
36 44
38 44
42 54
40 57
36 47
39 24
34 00
45 34
41 16
33 32
42 44
34 17
44 17
35 28
46 39
36 46
31 54
45 03
43 13
40 56
36 08
39 00
36 35
18 19
37 37
38 59
42 29
45 04
41 45
37 39
37 45
31 13
48 03
48 29
41 03
38 47
33 13
35 44
33 57
41 21
46 45
41 22
39 59
40 32
32 20
37 23
36 38
45 47
45 47
m
00
41
41
24
30
48
12
27
35
47
26
32
09
07
59
22
02
30
52
04
17
44
30
12
22
00
09
18
27
28
07
54
41
35
57
35
08
31
27
57
33
57
13
07
28
27
38
34
38
05
05
55
20
47
47
40 20 25
39 24 11
40 47 00
LCN3XTODE EIEVAXION
d m a
.97 42 25
96 15 34
100 33 18
99 12 55
97 38 23
80 57 00
81 41 13
87 29 08
91 28 12
93 23 33
88 04 02
76 59 43
89 48 00
107 25 15
115 49 36
80 26 06
108 51 00
85 57 32
116 03 49
89 09 31
68 00 32
103 58 53
104 48 24
88 22 22
109 59 28
90 43 23
115 25 32
114 12 57
101 37 03
65 48 53
112 10 22
110 09 55
108 49 45
72 40 35
122 28 42
107 47 57
107 41 21
81 23 32
88 38 03
109 47 51
100 44 47
119 15 24
108 14 05
82 17 10
102 46 34
111 02 55
117 11 05
106 15 34
105 28 48
106 46 48
89 09 57
93 02 33
81 36 21
88 23 58
88 23 58
106 11 20
107 20 28
77 57 00
(meters)
82
54
690
425
312
753
663
134
229
320
181
172
134
957
1850
24
2164
347
1442
107
186
2205
1734
247
2428
0
1137
20CT
999
430
2477
1244
2511
290
797
2758
3286
2
201
815
919
1501
1772
1987
1143
2146
766
3286
2524
2527
115
415
1686
421
421
2856
2502
393
25-Oct-1989
Page 4
FIRST LAST
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
DAZE
Feb 7,
Jul 3,
Jun 26,
May 29,
Sep20,
Sep 6,
Oct 2,
Sep 25,
Aug 14,
Sep 11,
Oct 2,
Oct 3,
Jul 17,
Jul 13,
Jul 18,
Jul 19,
Aug 21,
Oct 2,
Oct 9,
Oct 2,
Jun 5,
Nov 15,
Jun 5,
Jan 23,
Dec 26,
Jan 8,
Jan 22,
Jan 15,
Jan 8,
Feb 12,
Jan 29,
Apr 25,
Apr 30,
Sep 16,
Jun 25,
Jul 29,
Jul' 29,
Sep 3,
May 22,
Jul 30,
Sep 24,
Aug 7,
Jul 29,
Nov 26,
Jun 18,
Mar 25,
Aug 20,
Apr 22,
Nov 4,
Oct 14,
Nov 11,
Oct 14,
Sep 30,
Dec 30,
Dec 30,
Nov 18,
Dec 29,
Jan 9,
1984
1984
1984
1984
1983
1983
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
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1985
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1985
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1985
1985
1985
1985
1985
1985
1985
1986
1985
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1987
1986
May
May
May
May
Oct
Apr
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Jul
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Mmy
M*y
May
Msy
May
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May
May
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
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Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
DATE
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
9, 1984
16, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
24, 1984
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
1, 1985
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
1, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
13, 1987
Jul 13, 1987
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SITE NET
TOENT WORK
085a CAPMoN
087* CAPMoN
098* CAPMoN
103* CAPMaN
103b CAPMoN
111n CAPMoN
113* CAPMoN
135* CAPMoN
142* CAPMoN
143* CAPMoN
144a CAPMoN
145* CAPMoN
453* CAPMoN
454* CAPMoN
455* CAPMoN
455b CAPMoN
456* CAPMoN
456b CAPMoN
457* CAPMoN
457b CAPMoN
458* CAPMoN
459* CAPMoN
460* CAPMoN
461& CAPMoN
462* CAPMoN
463* CAPMoN
497* CAPMoN
498* CAPMoN
506* CAPMoN
031* CANSAP
037* CANSAP
079* CANSAP
080* CANSAP
081* CANSAP
082* CANSAP
083* CANSAP
084* CANSAP
085* CANSAP
086* CANSAP
087* CANSAP
088* CANSAP
089* CANSAP
090* CANSAP
091* CANSAP
092* CANSAP
093* CANSAP
094* CANSAP
095* CANSAP
096* CANSAP
097* CANSAP
098* CANSAP
099a CANSAP
100* CANSAP
101* CANSAP
102* CANSAP
103* CANSAP
104* CANSAP
105* CANSAP
NET
SITE
HENT
4060CFO
6112068.
8501896
8202590
8202593
7095478
6016523
6032253
6134608
6144586
7042388
8400406
5061376
5041706
6116716
6116719
7028292
7028293
8102151
8102149
8202562
8401289
8401291
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6169291
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3012459
7091294
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13 010
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08 030
06 000
04 030
05 000
06 020
07 060
04 010
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09 010
08 000
04 000
03 000
01 020
01 030
03 010
12 010
12 000
01 040
07 120
01 010
07 030
10 020
03 070
05 010
Inventory of Wet Deposition Sites in ADS 25-Oct-1989
Ordored by ADS Site Identification Page 5
FIRST LAST
LATITDDE LCNSITODE ELEVATION ACTIVE ACTIVE
S™1 NAMS d m s d m s (meters) DATE DATE
Cree Lake, Saskatchewan 57 21 00 107 08 00 497 Jul 1, 1982 Aug 11, 1983
Dorset, Ontario 45 13 00 78 56 00 320 New 1. 1983 J.T, ?8. 1OR4
Qooae Bay, Newfoundland
Ke jinfcujik (b) , Nova Scotia
Kejinfcujik 2, Nova Scoti*
Niteheguon, Quebec
Pickle Lake, Ontario
ELA (b), Ontario
Long Point, Ontario
Longwoods (a), Ontario
Montaoreney, Quebec
Bay d'Espoir, Newfoundland
Island Lake, Manitoba
McCreary, Manitoba
Priceville, Ontario
Priceville 2, Ontario
Sutton, Quebec
Sutton 2, Quebec
Harcourt, New Brunswick
Harcourt QC, New Brunswick
Jackson, New* Scoti*
Coxmack, Newfoundland
Cormack-B, Newfoundland
Banner Lake, Ontario
AES BO, Ontario
Warsaw Caves, Ontario
Port Cartier, Quebec
Esther, Alberta
f^»*ju*T 1 1 Quabec
Pellston, Michigan
Glacier Nat Park, Montana
Atikokan, Ontario
Bissett, Minitoba
Cbarlo, New Brunswick
Chibougamau, Quebec
r*Y"TThi 1 1 j Manitcfc*
Coronation, Albert*
Cree Lake, Saskatchewan
Dauphin, Manitoba
Dorset (a), Ontario
Edaon, Albert*
Mould Bay, Northwest Territories
Acadia Fes, New Brun.nd.ci
Fort Chine, Quebec
Fort McMurray, Alberta
Fort Nelson, British Colutrbi*
Fort Reliance, Northwest Territories
Fort Sispson, Northwost Territories
Fort St. John, Britiah ColuBbi*
Baivtor, Newfoundland
Goose, Newfoundland
Hay River, Northwest Territories
Harrow, Ontario
Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Kapuakasing, Ontario
Ke jirioijik (a) , Nova Sooti*
Kelowna, Britiah Colinbia
Kindersley, Saskatchewan
53 19 00 60 21 00
44 26 00 65 12 00
44 26 00 65 12 00
53 12 00 70 54 00
51 28 00 90 12 00
49 40 00 93 43 00
42 36 00 80 30 00
42 53 00 81 29 00
47 19 00 71 09 00
47 59 00 55 49 00
53 52 00 94 40 00
50 43 00 99 32 00
44 10 00 80 40 00
44 10 00 80 40 00
45 05 00 72 41 00
45 05 00 72 41 00
46 29 00 65 15 00
46 29 00 65 15 00
. . 45 36 00 63 50 00
49 16 00 57 28 00
49 19 00 57 24 00
49 23 00 82 07 00
43 47 00 79 28 00
44 28 00 78 08 00
50 08 00 67 07 00
51 40 00 110 12 00
49 49 00 74 58 00
45 33 40 84 40 42
48 30 37 113 59 44
48 45 00 91 37 00
51 02 00 95 40 00
48 00 00 66 20 00
49 49 00 74 25 00
58 45 00 94 04 00
52 04 00 111 27 00
57 21 00 107 08 00
51 06 00 100 03 00
45 13 00 78 56 00
53 35 00 13.6 27 00
76 14 00 n9 20 00
46 00 00 66 22 00
58 06 00 68 25 00
56 39 00 ni 13 00
58 50 00 122 36 00
62 43 00 109 10 00
61 45 00 121 14 00
56 14 00 120 44 00
48 57 00 54 34 00
53 19 00 60 25 00
60 50 00 115 47 00
42 02 00 82 54 00
68 18 00 133 29 00
49 24 00 82 26 00
44 25 58 65 12 20
49 58 00 119 23 00
51 28 00 109 10 00
30
127
127
550
370
369
175
278
640
190
245
335
475
475
243
243
45
45
91
120
168
245
191
230
180
714
381
233
968
393
258
38
402
29
791
499
305
319
925
15
61
36
369
383
164
169
695
151
36
166
191
68
227
127
430
683
Sep 30, 1983 Feb 9, 1984
May 1, 1979 Jun 30, 1983
Jan 4, 1986 Jun 2, 1988
Aug 1, 1983 Jan 3, 1984
Sep 1, 1983 Feb 4, 1984
New 1, 1978 Mar 1, 1979
New 1, 1978 New 30, 1982
Dec 1, 1982 Sep 20, 1983
Dec 1, 1980 Jul 21, 1983
New 1, 1981 Jul 6, 1983
Sep 1, 1983 Feb 4, 1984
Sep 1, 1983 Feb 16, 1984
Jul 1, 1984
Apr 14, 1985 New 12, 1987
Sep 1, 1983 Jan 18, 1984
Jan 8, 1985
Aug 1, 1983 Mar 22, 1984
Jan 9, 1986 Oet 1, 1987
Aug 2, 1983 Mar 20, 1984
Aug 1, 1983 Feb 22, 1984
Jun 1, 1985 Apr 30, 1986
Jun 11, 1985
Apr 1, 1985
Mar 8, 1985
Dec 1, 1985
Jan 12, 1986
Oet 14, 1987
Jul 1, 1979 Jan 1, 1980
Jun 1, 1980
Apr 30, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 9, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Apr 8, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jun 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Apr 30, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jul 13, 1979 Jan 1, 1980
Jan 2, 1974 Mar 1, 1979
Aug 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
New 1, 1979 Jan 1, 1980
May 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Apr 27, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jun 3, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jul 6, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Dee 28, 1973 Aug 1, 1978
Jun 2, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 9, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jul 8, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Feb 12, 1980
Dec 31, 1979 Jan 1, 1983
Jun 24, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Oet 16, 1979 Jan 1, 1980
Jun 7, 1978 Mar 1, 1979
Apr 30, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
71
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ADS
SIZE NET
IDENT WCR1C
106*
107*
108*
109*
310*
311*
J1?a
013*
114*
315*
lie*
317*
lie*
319*
320*
in*
123*
124*
125*
126*
127*
128*
129*
130*
131*
332*
133*
134*
135*
163*
236*
237*
013*
020*
043*
044*
048*
057*
065*
072*
171*
055*
087*
143*
1C6*
200*
203*
223*
224*
225*
226*
227*
228*
229*
230*
CANSAP
CAHSAP
CAKSAP
CAHSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CAHSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CASSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSRP
CANSAP
CANSAP
causa?
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
MaP3S/FCH
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
HAP3S/PCH
MAP3S/PCH
HRP3S/PCN
MAP3S/PCN
HAP3S/PCN
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
A2IOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
APIOS-D
NET
SITE
HEOT
07 070
04 040
08 050
07 010
07 090
08 010
07 080
07 020
03 040
03 030
08 040
10 010
06 060
09 020
08 020
10 030
07 110
32 020
03 020
06 010
07 000
10 000
03 060
07 130
02 000
07 150
05 020
03 050
04 020
07 023
13 000
03 080
07 140
7
5
1
2
6
8
3
4
9
7021
3011
ion
6051
5061
6061
1021
1031
2011
3021
3031
3041
4011
4021
4031
4041
SITE NAM5
Kingston, Ontario
Lethbridge (*), Albert*
Maniwaki, Quebec
Mooaonaa, Ontario
Mount Foraat (*), Ontario
Nitehagucn, Quabac
Patarborough, Ontario
Piekla Laka, Ontario
Port Hardy, Britiah Coluofai*
Prinoa Gaozga, Rritiih Colurtbia
Quabac City, Quabac
Sabla lalarad, Nov* Scoti*
St. Bubart, Quabac
St. John, Naw Brunswick
Sapt I«la», Quabac
Sbalbuma, Nov* Scoti*
Fiir""^; Ontario
Stapbanvilla, Nawfoundland
Tarraca, Britiah Colnrfrii*
Xba Paa, Manitoba
Trout Lake, Ontario
Xruro, Nova Scoti*
Vancouvar, Britimh Coluobia
Haw*, Ontario
Khitaboraa, Yukon Tarritory
Kindcor, Ontario
flynyard, Saakatcbawan
Bawalatoka, Britiah Coluubia
Rocky Mtn Bouaa, Alhart*
EU. (a), Ontario
Caribou (b), Maixw
Puntzi Mountain, Britiah Colunbi*
Arnatrcng, Ontario
Laws, Dalawara
Illinois, Illinois
Khitafaoa, Naw York
Ithaca, Naw York
Brookhavan, Naw York
Oxford, Ohio
Pam Stata, Pennsylvania
Virginia, Virginia
Oak Ridga, Tarmassoa
Pann Stata, Pannaylvani*
Dorset (b), Ontario
Lcogwoods (b), Ontario
Farnbarg, Minnesota
GoMganda, Ont., Ontario
Lac La Croix (b), Ontario
Melbourne, Ontario
North Eaothope, Ontario
Wellaslay, Ontario
Nithgrove, Ontario
Balsam Lake, Ontario
Raven Lake, Ontario
Charleston Lake, Ontario
Railton, Ontario
Graham Lake, Ontario
Whitman Creek, Ontario
Situ in ADS
tification
LATITUDE ICMUiTUUE ELEVATION
d m a d m » (nwtaro)
44 13 00 76 36 00
49 38 13 112 47 16
46 23 00 75 58 00
'51 16 00 80 39 00
43 59 29 80 44 46
53 12 00 70 54 00
44 14 00 78 21 00
51 28 00 90 12 00
50 41 00 127 22 00
53 53 00 122 40 00
46 48 00 71 24 00
43 56 00 60 01 00
45 31 00 73 25 00"
45 19 00 65 53 00
50 13 00 66 15 00
43 43 00 65 IS 00
42 51 00 80 16 00
48 32 00 58 33 00
54 28 00 128 35 00
53 58 00 101 06 00
53 50 00 89 52 00
45 22 00 63 16 00
49 11 00 123 10 00
47 58 00 84 47 00
"60 43 00 135 04 00
42 16 00 82 58 00
51 46 00 104 12 00
50 58 00 118 11 00
52 23 00 114 55 00
49 40 00 93 43 00
46 52 08 68 00 55
52 07 00 124 05 00
50 17 00 88 54 00
38 46 00 75 00 00
40 03 12 .88 22 19
44 23 26 73 51 34
42 24 03 76 39 12
40 52 00 72 53 00
39 31 53 84 43 27
40 47 18 77 56 45
38 02 23 78 32 31
35 57 41 84 17 14
40 47 18 77 56 47
45 13 23 78 55 49
42 53 02 81 28 50
47 56 51 91 29 26
47 39 04 80 46 32
48 21 14 92 12 32
42 47 15 81 33 23
43 24 21 80 53 35
43 28 13 80 45 35
45 12 01 79 04 14
44 37 35 78 51 22
44 36 40 78 54 43
44 29 54 76 02 30
44 22 34 76 35 33
44 35 22 75 51 44
44 29 07 76 49 19
92
913
170
10
415
536
191
369
22
691
73
4
27
109
55
30
241
26
217
273
220
40
2
287
703
190
561
«43
988
368
191
911
323
0
212
610
509
25
284
393
172
341
120
320
239
506
343
368
213
375
344
335
259
274
92
137
130
137
25-Oct-1989
Page 6
F1KST LAST
ACTIVE ACTIVE
DATE DATE
Kay 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jul 31, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 10, 1975 Mar 1, 1979
Jun 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jul 17, 1973 Mar 1, 1979
Apr 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jun 11, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Fab 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 10, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Apr 6, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 31, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Mar 4, 1975 Mar 1, 1979
May 31, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 9, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Apr 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jan 1, 1976 Mar 1, 1979
Jun 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Apr 14, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 11, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 9, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 9, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Aug 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
May 11, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jul 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Jun 1, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Mar 1, 1974 Mar 1, 1979
Sop 7, 1979 Jan 1, 1980
May 10, 1977 Mar 1, 1979
Aug 1, 1979 Jan 1, 1980
Apr 1, 1980
Apr 1, 1974 Jan 1, 1977
Fab 25, 1974 New 1, 1976
Fab 28, 1978 Nov 10, 1980
Nov 19, 1977 Fab 16, 1980
Oat 10, 1976 Aug 3, 1977
Oct 25, 1976 Aug 3, 1977
Fab 8, 1978 Fab 24, 1981
Sop 30, 1978 Now 23, 1980
Sap 21, 1976 Aug 3f 1977
Dec 11, 1976 Aug 4, 1977
Jan 6, 1981 Jul 19, 1983
Dae 30, 1985
Jul 14, 1980 Jan 16, 1981
Jul 14, 1980 Jan 28, 1981
Oct 1, 1981 May 1, 1982
Dec 30, 1985
Sap 23, 1981 Nov 18, 1981
Nov 3, 1980 Fab 11, 1981
Nov 1, 1980 Jan 17, 1981
Jan 27, 1981 May 8, 1981
Jan 26, 1981 May 6, 1981
Nov 21, 1980 Fab 2, 1981
Fab 1, 1981 May 6, 1981
Jan 25, 1981 May 6, 1981
Jul 14, 1980 Jan 23, 1981
Oct 25, 1980 Fab 21, 1981
Oct 24, 1980 Nov 25, 1980
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Inventory of Wet Deposition Sitea in ADS
ADS
SHE tCT
H3ENT WCFK
233a APIOS-D
234a APIOS-D
452* APIOS-D
456* APIOS-D
496* APIOS-D
507* APIOS-D
524* APIOS-D
600* APIOS-D
053* IffiPSP
053b tAPSP
149* TAPSP
149b TAPSP
150* TAPSP
151* tAPSP
isi±> TAPSP
152* TAPSP
152b TAPSP
153* TAPSP
153b ORPSP
154* TAPSP
154b tffiPSP
155* TffiPSP
155b URPSP
156* TAPSP
156b TAPSP
158* TffiPSP
158b TffiPSP
235* TAPSP
235b TAPSP
236* tAPSP
236b UAPSP
237* UAPSP
237b TAPSP
238* TAPSP
238b UAPSP
239* UAPSP
239b TffiPSP
240* UAPSP
240b TffiPSP
241* TffiPSP
241b TffiPSP
242* TffiPSP
242b TffiPSP
243* TffiPSP
243b TffiPSP
244* TAPSP
245* TAPSP
245b TffiPSP
246* TAPSP.
246b TffiPSP
247* TffiPSP
247b TffiPSP
248* TffiPSP
248b TAPSP
326* TAPSP
32Sb TAPSP
451* TffiPSP
526* TffiPSP
NET
SITE
IDENT
6071
6081
an
7011
4101
6131
2031
5171
08
08 snplr 2
01
01 anplr 2
01
02
02 snplr 2
03
03 anplr 2
04
04 anplr 2
05
05 anplr 2
06
06 anplr 2
07 anplr 2
07 anplr 2
09
09 anplr 2
15
15 anplr 2
23
23 anplr 2
14
14 anplr 2
18
18 nnplr 2
11
11 anplx 2
13
13 anplr 2
10
10 anplr 2
16
16 iwiplr 2
21
21 anplr 2
22
19
19 anplr 2
12
12 anplr 2
17
17 anplr 2
20
20 anplr 2
25
25 anplr 2
24
27
SITE NAME
Qoetico Centre, Ontario
Forbes Tvap., Ontario
Otter Island, Ontario
Sutton, Quebec
Wilmnr, Ontario
Dawson Creek, Ontario
Egbert, Ontario, Ontario
High Falls, Not in Table
Raleigh, North Carolina
R*leigh-2, North C*rolina
Montagus, Massachusetts
Mont*gue~2, Massachusetts
Turner* Falls, M*as*chuaett«
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Scranton-2, Pennsylvania,
Indian River, Delaware
Indian RLver-2, Dolamre
Zanesville, Ohio
Zanesville-2, Ohio
Rockport, Indian*
Rockport-2, Indian*
Giles County, Tennessee
Giles County-2, Tennessee
Fort Wayne, Indian*
Fort Wayne-2, Indian*
Lewi*burg, Wast Virginia
Lewisburg-2, West Virginia
Selma, Alabama
Selraa-2, Alabama
Yanpa, Colorado
Yanp*-2, Colorado
Ovalda, Georgia
Dvalda-2, Georgia
Lancaster, Kansas
Lanc*ster-2, Kansas
Clearfield, Kentucky
Cl*ar£ield-2, Kentucky
Winterport, Maine
Winterport-2, M*in»
Gaylord, Michigan
Gaylord-2, Michigan
Clinton, Mississippi
Clinton-2, Mississippi
Big Moose, New ~£o&
Big Mooae-2, New York
McArthur, Ohio
Brookings, South Dakota
Brookings-2, South Dakota
Alamo, Tennessee
Alamo-2, Tennessee
Marshall, Texas
Marahall-2, Tax**
Underbill Canter, Venrant
Underbill Center-2, Vermont
Round Lake, Wisconsin
Round Iake-2, Wisconsin
Shawano, Wisconsin
Zanesville, Ohio
m Sitea in
ntificatia
IAHTUDE
d m a
48 24 44
48 34 58
48 06 50
45 04-35
44 26 15
48 33 38
44 13 57
46 22 55
35 43 43
35 43 43
42 32 00
42 32 00
42 35 50
41 34 30
41 34 30
38 34 50
38 34 50
39 59 02
39 59 02
37 52 50
37 52 50
35 17 05
35 17 05
41 02 39
41 02 39
37 50 50
37 50 50
32 28 25
32 28 25
40 09 54
40 09 54
32 03 18
32 03 18
39 34 10
39 34 10
38 08 10
38 08 10
44 37 05
44 37 05
44 56 58
44 56 58
32 18 24
32 21 06
43 49 03
43 49 03
39 14 06
44 19 54
44 19 54
35 47 32
35 47 32
32 39 58
32 39 58
44 31 42
44 31 42
46 14 09
46 13 24
44 42 30
40 01 52
ADS
n
LCM3ITDEE
dm*
91 12 08
89 38 56
86 04 25
72 40 35
76 31 45
89 38 60
79 46 53
81 32 43
78 40 48
78 40 48
72 32 08
72 32 08
72 32 55
75 59 40
75 59 40
75 14 45
75 14 45
82 01 05
82 01 05
87 07 47
87 07 47
86 54 n
86 54 11
85 19 08
85 19 08
80 25 00
80 25 00
87 05 03
87 05 03
106 54 49
106 54 49
82 28 25
82 28 25
95 18 17
95 18 17
83 27 17
83 27 17
68 58 30
68 58 30
84 38 30
84 38 30
90 19 06
90 17 15
74 54 08
74 54 08
82 28 41
96 49 45
96 49 45
89 08 03
89 08 03
94 25 06
94 25 06
72 52 08
72 52 08
91 55 40
91 56 10
88 37 28
82 04 04
25-Oct-1989
Page 7
FIRST IAST
ELEVATION ACTIVE ACTIVE
(meters) DATE DATE
420 Oct 16, 1981 May 7, 1982
324 Sap 23, 1981 Oct 5, 1981
204
290
155
381
253
215
128
128
73
73
98
335
335
6
6
250
250
131
131
244
244
244
244
701
701
42
42
2390
2390
64
64
346
346
235
235
67
67
473
473
86
76
603
603
224
499
499
112
112
81
81
442
442
829
320
255
291
Jun 23, 1984
Oct 8, 1986
Nov 17, 1984
Oct 24, 1985
Oct 1,
Dae 30,
Dec 30,
Sep 8,
Sep 8,
Aug 27,
Aug 27,
Aug 1,
Aug25,
Aug 25,
Aug29,
Aug 29,
Aug20,
Aug 20,
Aug 26,
Aug 26,
Aug 24,
Aug 24,
Aug 18,
Aug 1,
Aug 22,
Aug 22,
Oct 17,
Oct 23,
Aug 12,
Jan 22,
Oct 13,
Oet 9,
Hov 5,
Oet 12,
Oct 29,
Jun 25,
Oct 21,
Oct 29,
Nov 7,
Fob 16,
Oct 20,
Dae 8,
Oct 26,
Nov 22,
Oct 1,
Oct 30,
Nov 18,
Oct 23,
Dae 10,
Oct 25,
Nov 23,
Oct 1,
Oct 9,
Jun 1,
Jan 11,
Oct 13,
Dae 29,
1986
1985
1985
1978
1978
1978
1978
1980
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1981
1981
1982
1987
1981
1983
1981
1983
1981
1985
1981
1984
1981
1987
1981
1985
1981
1985
1981
1981
1981
1981
1986
1981
1984
1981
1983
1984
1986
1984
1987
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Oct 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Oct 1,
Jun 15,
Oct 1,
Aug 1,
Oct 1,
Oct 18,
Oet 1,
Jun 20,
Oct 1,
Nov 5,
Oct 1,
Dec 31,
Oct 1,
Dee 8,
Jan 1,
Nov 26,
Oct 1,
Jan 1,
Jan 1,
Oct 1,
Dee 14,
Jan 1,
Nov 12,
Oct 1,
Oet 11,
Dee 31,
Jan 10,
Dee 31,
1979
1979
1979
1979
1981
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1982
1982
1982
1988
1982
1984
1982
1984
1982
1986
1982
1985
1982
1987
1982
1986
1982
1986
1982
1982
1982
1982
1987
1982
1985
1982
1984
1987
1987
1987
73
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ADS
SITE NET
HZUT KKK
527ft TOPSP
529a UAPSP
530* TOPS?
531ft OIPSP
532* tOPS?
535* COPS?
nac.. &£tt
U{*9* Jtcft
103« APH
135ft APH
140ft APH
141ft APH
142ft APH
143* APH
144> APH
145* APH
087* APIOS-C
176* APIOS-C
177* APIOS-C
178* APIOS-C
179* APIOS-C
180ft APIOS-C
181ft APIOS-C
182ft APIOS-C
183* APIOS-C
184ft APIOS-C
116* APIOS-C
187* APIOS-C
168* APIOS-C
189* APIOS-C
190* APIOS-C
191* APIOS-C
192* APIOS-C
193* APIOS-C
194* APIOS-C
195* APIOS-C
196* APIOS-C
197* APIOS-C
198*. APIOS-C
199* APIOS-C
200* APIOS-C
201* APIOS-C
202ft APIOS-C
203ft APIOS-C
204ft APIOS-C
205ft APIOS-C
206ft APIOS-C
207ft APIOS-C
208ft APIOS-C
209* APIOS-C
210ft APIOS-C
yn- APIQS-C
415ft APIOS-C
416ft APIOS-C
417* APIOS-C
418* APIOS-C
452ft APIOS-C
456* APIOS-C
495* APIOS-C
NET
SITE
IDENT
28
30
31
32
33
37
406JCETO
8202590
6032253
6050180
6101329
6134608
6144586
7042388
8400406
3011
1041
1051
1061
1071
1081
1091
1101
1191
2021
3051
3061
3071
3081
3101
4051
4061
4071
4081
5011
5021
5031
5041
5051
5061
5071
5081
5091
6011
6021
6031
6041
6061
6071
6091
6101
5141
fiiyi
5151
4091
cm
7011
5161 '
SITE NRMS
Laitchfiald, Kentucky
Morabaad, Kentucky
Ball*, Tacnawaa
Marion, Alabama
Morton, Mi««i»»ippi
Brooking*, Soiifrh Dakota
Ka jiofcujik (b) , Nov* Scotia
EIA (b), Ontario
Algcoa, Ontario
Chalk Rivar, Ontario
Long Point, Ontario
Longwood* (ft), Ontario
Montaorency, Quebec
Bay d'Eapoir, Newfoundland
Dorset (c), Ontario
Colcfaaatar, Ontario
Merlin, Ontario
Port Stanley, Ontario
Hilkeaport, Ontario
Alviniton, Ontario
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26,
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9,
14,
24,
14,
1,
17,
16,
30,
27,
3,
14,
31,
28,
7,
8,
17,
18,
26,
4,
12,
28,
28,
25,
3,
1982
1982
1978
1978
1978
1978
1978
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1979
1978
1978
1978
1979
1978
1981
1978
1980
1979
1978
1981
1978
1978
1978
1978
1977
1983
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1985
1984
1985
1985
1985
1986
1986
1986
1987
Apr
Apr
Nov
Aug
Sap
Dec
Sap
Sap
Sap
Sap
Sep
Sep
Sap
Sep
Mar
Dec
Mar
Jul
Mar
Dae
May
Jul
Mac
Mar
Oet
Oct
Jun
Oct
Feb
Jan
Mar
Mac
Jan
DATE
1,
1,
27,
11,
2,
30,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
24,
27,
24,
14,
24,
30,
5,
14,
24,
24,
14,
9,
26,
1,
4,
27,
5,
5,
21,
1983
1983
1984
1981
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1981
1983
1981
1981
1981
1980
1981
1981
1981
1981
1980
1980
1979
1985
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
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APPENDIX C
WET DEPOSITION SITE HISTORY INVENTORY
ORDERED BY STATE AND PROVINCE
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Alabama, NADP/NTN, Blackbelt
STATE
NETVKEK
SITE NAME
Wot Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE IAHTDDE LCNSITODE ELEV rev REV. REV
ITCI9T d m s d m s m num STRICT END
25-Oct-1989
Page 1
OPERATING HISTORY
Alabama (1)
NRDP/NTN (01)
Blackbelt (011000)
Blackbelt (011000)
Blackbelt (011000)
Sand Mountain Exp (011020)
Sand Mountain Exp (011020)
Sand Mountain Exp (011020)
UAPSP (08)
Marlon (32)
Selma (15)
Selraa, (15)
Selma (15)
Salraa (15)
Selma-2 (15 snplr 2)
Selma-2 (15 snplr 2)
Selma-2 (15 smplr 2)
329» 32 27 30 87 14 31
329a 32 27 30 87 14 31
58 00 8/83 5/85
58 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrcmatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
329a 32 27 30 87 14 31 58 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raisad to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
432a 34 17 30 85 57 32
432a 34 17 30 85 57 32
347 00 10/84 5/85
347 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
432a 34 17 30 85 57 32 347 02 7/87
531« 32 36 45 87 21 30 85 00 12/87
PO4 now determined by ehromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/I.
Site began collecting wet precip data.
for EMSFS study on!2/23/87
235a. 32 28 25 87 05 03
235a 32 28 25 87 05 03
235a 32 28 25 87 05 03
235a 32 28 25 87 05 03
235b 32 28 25 87 05 03
235b 32 28 25 87 05 03
42 00 10/81 1/82 Operated under normal UAFSP sampling
protocol in last quarter of 1981.
Co-located sampler at **i« site, see
235b.
42 01 1/82 10/82 ORPSP sampling protocol expanded to
include NITRITE, in Of 82 See co-located
sampler 235b.
42 02 10/82 1/83 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. See co-located sampler
235b.
42 03 1/83 12/87 Discontinued analysis of NITRITE,
otherwise no change in protocol. See
co-located sampler 235b. Co-located
sampler 235b terminated on 1/21/83.
This site terminated on 12/23/87.
42 00 10/81 1/82 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling
protocol in last quarter of 1981 See
co-located sampler 235a.
42 01 1/82 10/82 ORPSP sampling protocol expanded to
include NITRITE in Of 82 See co-located
-sampler 235a.
79
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Alabama, UAPSP, Selma-2
STAXE
KK1W-RK
SITE NAME
Selna-2 (15 anplr 2)
EPA-I7 (13)
Dewey Amory
(ALKB)
Tallass
TV*. CL6)
CQIBERI 1 (OOLEERT 1)
8 (cnrFrar S)
HXTCP (Him)
KTDCKS CREEK 23 (WIDOWS C23)
WTDCKS CREEK 3 (WIDOWS C3)
WIDCHS CHEER 9 (WIDOWS C9)
Vat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SHE LATITUDE ICNSITDEe ELE7 rev REV EEV
XDENT d m a d m a m rum STSKT END
25-Oot-1989,
Page 2
CPERATIW3 HISTCRY
235b 32 28 25 87 05 03 42 02 10/82 1/83 Streng arid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. See co-located uainpler
235a.
235b 32 28 25 87 05 03 42 03 1/83 1/83 Diacontinuod analysis of HLIKJ.TE on
1/1/83. Discontinued operation of
oo-located sampler on 1/21/83. This ADS
ident TERMINATED.
259a 32 34 03 85 55 54 153 00 3/82 9/83 Sanples analyzed by RTI
464a 30 40 07 88 13 13 8 00 10/84 Sanples analyzed by Global Geochem
259a 32 34 03 85 55 54 153 01 9/83 Sanoles anolvzed by Global Geochem after
385a 34 46 13 87 50 09 152 00 12/78
Sanples analyzed by
9/27/83.
Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
386a 34 46 18 87 54 05 146 00 12/78 9/80 Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
409a 34 53 39 86 05 36 544 00 5/78 10/80 Operated by T7A network using ABC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
408a 35 55 05 85 44 02 209 00 11/78 3/81 Operated by TOR. network using ABC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
406a 34 51 31 85 43 21 469 00 11/78 3/81 Operated ty TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
407a 34 52 04 85 43 17 457 00 3/81
Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
Xlaska (2)
KRTf/NTN (01)
Denali Natl Park (020390)
Denali Natl Park (020390)
OOla 63 43 25 148 57 50 649 00 6/80 5/85
80
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Alaska, NADP/NTN, Denali Natl'Park
STATE
NETWFK
SITE NAME
Denali Natl Park (020390)
Denali Natl Park (020390)
Denali N«tl Pack (020390)
Arizona (4)
NADP/NTN (01)
Grand Canycn (030370)
Grand Canycn (030370)
Grand Canycn (030370)
Grand Canyon (030370)
Grand Canycn (030370)
Oliver Knoll (030360)
Oliver Knoll (030360)
Oliver Knoll (030360)
Organ Pipe Man. (030620)
Organ Pipe Hon. (030620)
Organ Pipe Men. (030620)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE LATITUDE LCtUlTUDE ELEV rev REV REV
1DENT d m a d m a m nun START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 3
OPERATING HTSTCKr
OOla 63 43 25 148 57 50 649 01 5/85 4/87 CL,SO4, C NO3 analysis changed from
automated wet chemistry to ion
chromatography at the CAL on 5-1-85. On
7-3-85 sample collection was
discontinued due to construction near
the site. Operation of the raingage was
continued. 10-29-85 sampling reinstated.
OOla 63 43 25 148 57 50 649 02 4/87 7/87 Sanple analysis transferred from CAL to
EMSX. Data currently being reviewed.
OOla 63 43 25 148 57 50 649 03 7/87 9/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
OOla 63 43 25 148 57 50 649 04 9/87
068a 36 04 17 112 09 13 2152 00 8/81
068a 36 04 17 112 09 13 2152 01 5/85
068a 36 04 17 112 09 13 2152 02 4/87
068a 36 04 17 112 09 13 2152 03 7/87
068a 36 04 17 112 09 13 2152 04 9/87
Sample analysis transferred back to CAL
from EMSX.
5/85
4/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CAL to
EMSX. Data currently being reviewed.
9/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
Sample analysis transferred back to CAL
from EMSX.
054a 33 04 17 109 51 53 1173 00 8/81
054a 33 04 17 109 51 53 1173 01 5/85
054a 33 04 17 109 51 53 1173 02 7/87
003a 31 57 02 112 48 00 506 00 4/80
003a 31 57 02 112 48 00 506 01 9/81
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
9/81
5/85 In Sept 81 site was moved approximately
70m East. No change made to NET ident
or ADS ident.
81
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Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oot-1989
Page 4
Arizona, NADP/NTN, Organ Pipe Hon.
STATE
NE1WRK
SITE KBME
Organ Pip* Mon. (030620)
Organ Pip* Moo. (030620)
Organ Sip* Mai. (030620)
Tccfcstene (030180)
Arkansas (5)
N&DP/NIN (01)
Buffalo River (041620)
Buffalo River (041620)
Buffalo River (041620)
Buffalo River (041620)
Buffalo River (041620)
Buffalo River (041620)
Caddo Valley (040380)
. Valley (040380)
Valley (040380)
Caifrfo Valley (040380)
ADS ADS
IATXTDDE LCNGIOTDE ELE7 rev REV REV
d m a d m a m ram STBRT END GEERKTHK HTSTCSY
003* 31 57 02 112 48 00 506 02 5/85 4/87 Chloride, oulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed front automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
003* 31 57 02 112 48 00 506 03 4/87 7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CAL to
EMSI. Data currently being reviewed.
003* 31 57 02 112 48 00 506 04 7/87 9/87 PO4 now determined by chrcmatography at
the CKL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
003* 31 57 02 112 48 00 506 05 9/87 Sample analysis transferred bade to CAL
from EKSI.
002* 31 42 32 110 03 26 1398 00 3/79 9/81 Considered by NADP to be nonstandard 9
. Sept 80-1 Sept 81 because of
discontinuous operations. TERMUBOED on
9/1/81.
269a 36 05 02 92 35 13
269a 36 05 02 92 35 13
308 00 7/82
308 01 12/83
269a 36 05 02 92 35 13 308 02 5/85
269a 36 05 02 92 35 13
269a 36°05 02 92 35 13
308 03 4/87
308 04 7/87
269a 36 05 02 92 35 13 308 05 9/87
12/83
5/85 On 27 Dec 83 site moved approximately 2
km IW because of loss of ground cover
and increased vehicle activity at
previous location. No change made to
the MET ident or ADS ident.
4/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrcnoLtography at the CKL on May 1,
1985.
7/87 Sanple analysis transferred fron CKL to
OBI. Data currently being reviewed.
9/87 P04 now dotermined by chromatography at
the CKL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
Sample analysis transferred back to CKL
fron EMSI.
330a 34 10 46 93 05 55
330a 34 10 46 93 05 55
71 00 12/83 10/84
71 01 10/84
330a 34 10 46 93 05 55 71 02 5/85
5/85 Geotech collector replaced with an
Aerochem Metrics on 10/30/84.
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
82
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Arkansas, NADF/NTO, rj.&~ Valley
NETWCRK
Fayetteville (042700)
'Fayetteville (042700)
Fayetteville (042700)
Warren 2WSW (040260)
Warren 2WSW (040260)
2HSH (040260)
Warren 2WSW (040260)
California (6)
NAEP/NTN (01)
Bishop (053460)
Channel Inlands (058500)
jpate (058501)
Chuchuate
pate (058501)
Oiucfrupate (058501)
Chnehupate (058501)
Davis (058840)
Wot Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 5
ADS
SITE LATITUDE XCNGXTODE
U3ENT dm* d m s-
ADS
ELEV rev REV
m num
REV
END
330a 34 10 46 93 05 55 71 03 7/87
CPERATIK3 HISTCKr
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
004a 36 06 02 94 10 24
004a 36 06 02 94 10 24
004a 36 06 02 94 10 24 391 02 7/87
391 00 5/80 5/85
391 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
charged frctn automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL en 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
268* 33 36 18 92 05 50
268a 33 36 18 92 05 50
76 00 5/82
76 01 8/84
268a 33 36 18 92 05 50 76 02 5/85
268a 33 36 18 92 05 50 76 03 7/87
8/84
5/85 Collector and raingage moved
approximately 200 yards to the east on
8/28/84.
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 new determined by chromatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
006a 37 22 15 118 21 59 1252 00 4/80 6/82 This site was part of the WO network.
Operations TERMINATED on 6/22/82.
159a 34 00 57 119 21 43 49 00 7/80 2/82 Cperations IBRMINftlED 2/19/82.
Considered nonstandard by NRBP because
of irregular sampling intervals and
discontinuous sampling.
332a 34 48 22 119 00 41 1614 00 8/83 4/85
332a 34 48 22 119 00 41 1614 01 4/85 5/85 Geotech collector replaced with an
Aerochem Mstrico on 4/30/85.
332a 34 48 22 119 00 41 1614 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CM, on May 1,
1985.
332a 34 48 22 119 00 41 1614 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
83
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California, HADP/NIN, Davis
WCKK
SITE HUE
Davis (058840)
Davis (058840)
Bopland (OfcLah) (054540)
Bopland (UJclah) (054540)
Bopland (Ujdah) (054540)
Haitague (057680)
Hantague (057680)
Palomar Mountain (056820)
Faloaar Mountain (056820)
Palomar Mountain (056820)
Sequoia Hat. Park (057550)
Sequoia Hat. Park (057550)
Sequoia Hat. Park (057550)
Sequoia Hat. Park (057550)
Sequoia Hat. Park (057550)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by state and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 6
ADS
arm IATTTDDE
H£NT d- m a d m a
ADS
ELEV rev REV
m nun START
REV
END
OPERATING HISTCKf
009a 38 32 07 121 46 30 18 00 9/78
009a 38 32 07 121 46 30 18 01 5/85
009a 38 32 07 121 46 30 18 02 7/87
5/85 Discontinuous sampling Key to September
1979, 1980, 1981. Historical records
indicate minimal precipitation during
periods of nonsampling.
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
charged from automated Mat chemistry to
ion chrccnatography at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by cinematography at
the CM, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
007a 39 00 17 123 05 05
007a 39 00 17 123 05 05.
253 00 10/79
253 01 5/85
007a 39 00 17 123 05 05 253 02 7/87
5/85
7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed frcm automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the C&L on Kay 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chronatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
480a 41 45 57 122 28 42
480a 41 45 57 122 28 42
331a 33 18 32 116 51 14
331a 33 18 32 116 51 14
797 00 6/85
797 01 7/87
1695 00 3/83
1695 01 5/85
7/87
331a 33 18 32 116 51 14 1695 02 7/87
OOSa 36 34 03 118 46 37
008a 36 34 03 118 46 37
1902 00 7/80
1902 01 7/84
OOSa 36 34 03 118 46 37 1902 02 5/85
OOSa 36 34 03 118 46 37 1902 03 4/87
PO4 now debarmined by chromatography at
the OkL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/88 CL, SO4, C NQ3 analysis changed frcm
automated wet chemistry to ion
chrcmatograiphy at the CAL on 5-1-85.
1/88 PO4 determined by chromatography at the
CftL on 7-13-87. Detection limit raised
to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1. Site
discontinuod 1-12.-88.
7/84
5/85 Raingag* was moved from a position which
was close to several trees and 25m from
the collector to a position
approximately 5m from the collector.
4/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from autonated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the C&L on May 1,
1985.
7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CSL to
EMSI. Data currently being reviewed.
84
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California, NftDP/NTN, Sequoia Nat. Park
Met Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 7
STJITE
NETIVKMK
•"' •'•»•- NftME
Sequoia Nat. Park (057550)
Xanbark Flat (054200)
Tanbark Flat (054200)
Tanbark Flat (054200)
(058850)
Yosemite (058850)
Yosemite (058850)
Yosemite (058850)
Yosemite (058850)
Colorado (8)
NATE/KIN (01)
Alamasa (060060)
Alamos*. (060060)
Alamosa (060060)
Alanosa (060060)
Alamosa (060060)
Alanosa (060060)
ADS
SITE
ADS
LRTITODE LCHGITOEE EIEV rev REV
d m a dm* m rum STftET
008a 36 34 03 118 46 37 1902 04 7/87
008a 36 34 03'118 46 37 1902 05 9/87
270a 34 12 26 117 45 40 853 00 1/82
270a 34 12 26 117 45 40 853 01 5/85
270a 34 12 26 117 45 40 853 02 7/87
157a 37 47 49 119 51 30 1408 00 12/81
157a 37 47 49 119 51 30 1408 01 5/85
157a 37 47 49 119 51 30 1408 02 4/87
157a 37 47 49 119 51 30 1408 03 7/87
157a 37 47 49 119 51 30 1408 04 9/87
FEV
END
CPERAHN3 HISTCKY
9/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
Sample analysis transferred back to CAL
from EMSI.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromatogxaphy at the CAL on Msy 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 og/1.
5/85
4/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CAL to
EKSI. Data currently being reviewed.
9/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 ng/1.
Sample analysis transferred back to CRL
from -EM3I.
160a 37 26 29 105 51 55 2298 00 4/80 6/82
160a 37 26 29 105 51 55 2298 01 6/82 8/82 Operations TERMENRTED by sponsor on 15
June 1982.
160a 37 26 29 105 51 55 2298 02 8/82 10/83 Operations resunad on 24 Aug 1982.
160a 37 26 29 105 51 55 2298 03 10/83 5/85 On 18 Oct 1983 site mowed 192m South
away from the influenoe of open airport
beacon tower. Ho change made in NET
ident or ADS idant.
160a 37 26 29 105 51 55 2298 04 5/85 7/87 Chloride, •ulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the' CKL on May 1,
1985.
85
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Hat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 8
Colorado, NMff/NXN, Alamosa
STATE
SITE HRMS
Buffalo Pass (061920)
Buffalo Pass (061920)
Buffalo Pass (061920)
Dry Lake (061921)
Dry Lake (061921)
Engineer Mountain (061980)
Engineer Mountain (061980)
Four Mile Park (060880)
Las Jknimas (060180)
Lu Aniffiu (060180)
Lu Anims (060180)
Lu Aninu (060180)
Manitou (062120)
Manitou (062120)
Manitou (062120)
Manitou (062120)
Manitou (062120)
ADS _
SUE lAlTlUUB LONSTrnCE
KENT d m s d m u
KIEV rev PEV HEV
m rum STRKT END
160a 37 26 29 105 SI 55 2298 05 7/87
CPERAHN3
PO4 now determined by chrcmatography at
the CRL en 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 frcm 0.01 rag/1.
335a 40 32 16 106 40 35
335a 40 32 16 106 40 35
3234 00 2/84 5/85
3234 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrcmatography at the GAL on May 1,
1985.
335a 40 32 16 106 40 35 3234 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chrcmatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 frcm 0.01 rog/1.
500a 40 32 05 106 46 48
SOOa 40 32 05 106 46 48
481a 37 39 35 107 47 57
481a 37 39 35 107 47 57
SlOa 39 24 11 107 20 28
333a 38 07 04 103 18 58
333a 38 07 04 103 18 58
333a 38 07 04 103 18 58
2527 00 10/86 7/87
2527 01 7/87
2758 00 7/86 7/87
2758 01 7/87
2502 00 12/87
1213 00 10/83 10/84
PO4 now determined by chrcmatograFhy at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 frcm 0.01 mg/1.
PO4 now determined by chrcmatography at
the CRL en 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
01 10/84 5/85 Geotech collector replaced with an
terochem Metrics on 10/4/84.
02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed frcm automated wet chemistry to
icn chrcmatography at the CftL on May 1,
1985.
333a 38 07 04 103 18 58 1213 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by chrcmatography at
the CKL en 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
Olla 39 06 04 105 05 31
Olla 39 06 04 105 05 31
Oil* 39 06 04 105 05 31
•m. 39 06 04 105 05 31
2362 00 10/78 5/85
2362 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehrcmatography at the CKL on May 1,
1985.
2362 02 7/87 9/87 PO4 determined by ehrcmatography at the
C2kli on 7-13-87. Detection limit raised
to 0.02 frcm p. 01 mg/1.
2362 03 9/87 12/87 Site discontinued operations temporarily
due to alack of funding on 9-1-87.
86
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Colorado, NADP/NTN, Manitou
STATE
NETWJKK
SHE NAME
MM* Verde (061530)
Masa Verde (061530)
MOM Verde (061530)
Molas Pass (061981)
Malas Paso (061981)
Niwot Saddle (060220)
Kiwot Saddle (060220)
Kiwot Saddle (060220)
Pawnee (062220)
Pawnee (062220)
Faunae (062220)
Pawnee (062220)
Rocky Mt. Nat Park (061910)
Rocky Mt. Nat Park (061910)
Rocky Mt. Nat Park (061910)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oet-1989
Page 9
ADS
SITE IATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT d an a d in a
Olla 39 06 04 105 05 31
029a 37 11 56 108 29 25
029a 37 11 56 108 29 25
ADS
ELEV rev REV REV
m nun START END OPERATING
2362 04 12/87 Site reintiated sampling "on 12-22-87.
2172 00 4/81 5/85
2172 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated vet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the GAL on May 1,
1985.
029a 37 11 56 108 29 25 2172 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
482* 37 45 08 107 41 21
482a 37 45 08 107 41. 21
334a 40 03 19 105 35 18
334* 40 03 19 105 35 18
3286 00 7/86 7/87
3286 01 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
3520 00 6/84 5/85
3520 01 5/85 7/87. Chloride, aulrate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromatoij i «j hy at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
334a 40 03 19 105 35 18 3520 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
012a 40 48 23 104 45 17
012a 40 48 23 104 45 17
012a 40 48 23 104 45 17
1641 00 5/79 4/80
1641 01 4/80 5/85 Cn 22 April 80 the collector was ncrad
closer to the rain gage. Mo change made
to the NET ident or ADS ident.
1641 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
012a 40 48 23 104 45 17 1641 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by chrcmatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
OlOa 40 21 51 105 33 37
OlOa 40 21 51 105 34 55
OlOa 40 Zl 51 105 34 55
2369 00 5/80 10/83
2490 01 10/83 5/85 Cn 18 Oct 83 site was moved from HQ
parking lot to a meadow about 1.8 km W
and 120 m higher than previous location.
No change made to NET ident or ADS
ident.
2490 02 5/85 4/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
87
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Colorado, NRIP/HIN, Rocky Mt. Mat Park
STATE
NBIWCSK
SITE NRM3
Jtocky Mt. Nat Park (061910)
Itoeky Mt. Hat Park (061910)
Itoeky Mt. Nat Park (061910)
Itocky Ken Kat'l Pa (061911)
Itocky Htn Nat'l Pa (061911)
Itocky Mtn Kat'l Pa (061911)
Sand Spring (061560)
Sand Spring (061560)
Sand Spring (061560)
Sogmrloaf (060221)
Sugmrloaf (060221)
TOPS? (08)
Yacpa (23)
Tfacpa (23)
Tfaopa (23)
Ysopa-2 (23 smplr 2)
Wet Deposition Sit* History .Inventory
Ordered by Stat« and Provinoa
ADS AM!
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IEENT d m s dm* m rasa START END
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Page 10
CPERAHN3 HISTCSCf
OlOa 40 21 51 105 34 55 2490 03 4/87 7/87 Sample analysis transferred frcen CBL to
EMSI. Data curr«ntly being reviewed.
OlOa 40 21 51 105 34 55 2490 04 7/87 9/87 Sample analysis transferred bade to CKL
from EMSX.
OlOa 40 21 51 105 34 55 2490 05 9/87
PO4 now determined by cfaromatography at
the CXL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
342a 40 17 16 105 39 46 3159 00 8/83 5/85
342a 40 17 16 105 39 46 3159 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, nulfate, and nitrate analysis
cdunged from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrcroatograEfay at the CXL on May 1,
1985.
342a 40 17 16 105 39 46 3159 02 7/87
PO4 now det«rrained by chroraatograFby at
th» CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
173a 40 30 27 107 42 07 1998 00 3/79 5/85
173a 40 30 27 107 42 07 1998 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, uulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet cbamistzy to
ion chromatogiafiiy at the CXL on May 1,
1985.
173a 40 30 27 107 42 07 1998 02 7/87
499a 39 59 38 105 28 48 2524 00 11/86 7/87
499a 39 59 38 105 28 48 2524 01 7/87
PO4 now determined by chranatograrti? at
the CKL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
PO4 now determined by chromatograrty at
the CM, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
236a 40 09 54 106 54 49 2390 00 8/82 10/82 Started operation in CBPSP in middle of
first year.
236a 40 09 54 106 54 49 2390 01 10/82 12/87 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982.
236a 40 09 54 106 54 49 2390 02 12/87 CBPSP officially changed to CEN.
236b 40 09 54 106 54 49 2390 00 1/87 6/88 Co-located on Jan 22, 1987 and
terminated on June 15, 1988.
"Delaware (10)
KHP3S/PCN (06)
(7)
013» 38 46 00 75 00 00 0 00 2/78 11/80 This MRP3S site started operation with
the Battelle northwest collector;
surface area « 490 «q cm.
88
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Delaware, MAP3S/POJ, Lams
STATE
NEIVKKK
SITE NAME
Lama (7)
UAPSP (08)
Indian River (03)
Indian River (03)
Indian River-2 (03 "fir 2)
Indian River-2 (03 «nplr 2)
EPA-m (17)
Georgetown (DEGEO)
lun's Pond (EELCM)
Florida (12)
NADP/NTN (01)
Austin-Cary Forest (100020)
Bradford Forest (100360)
Bradford Forest (100360)
Bradford Forest (100360)
Bradford Forest (100360)
Bradford Forest (100360)
Met Deposition Site History Inventory
Qrdared by State and Province
ADS ADS
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XDENT d m a d m s m rum START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 11
OPERATING BISTORT
013a 38 46 00 75 00 00
013a 38 46 00 75 00 00
152a 38 34 50 75 14 45
152a 38 34 50 75 14 45
152b 38 34 50 75 14 45
152b 38 34 50 75 14 45
0 01 11/80 7/83 On 10-Nov-80 the collector was changed
to tbe Aerochem Metrics model 301-A2
with a surface area of 640 sq cm.
0 02 7/83 Analysis methods changed in August,
1983. NH4 was ion chromatography (1C),
now automated wet chemistry (AHC). CA
and M3 were atonic absorption (AA.), now
plaama emission (FES).
6 00 8/78 1/79 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE aite
DO NOT USE DATA
6 01 1/79 6/80 EPRI/SURE operation in CT 1979 with
co-located Mnplero at this site. See
152b. Starting 1/1/80 only one sanpler
in operation at this EPRI/SURE site.
STAXION TERMINATED June 30, 1980.
6 00 8/78 1/79 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site
DO NOT USE DATA
6 01 1/79 12/79 EPKt/SDRE operation in Cy 1979 with
co-located sanplera at this site. See
152a. The second sanpler was removed
after one year, this ADS nuntoer
PIS'. ATfr-LHUtJJ.
468a 38 37 20 75 27 30 5 00 7/84
469a 39 34 10 75 43 50 20 00 6/84
Sanplea analyzed by Global Geoebem
Samplea analyzed by Global Geochem
014a 29 45 37 82 11 56 46 00 10/78 7/81 Operations TERMEKRIED on 7/14/81.
015a 29 .58 29 82 11 53 44 00 10/78 2/84
015a 295829 821153 44 01 2/84 11/84 Event recorder installed on the raingage
on 2/28/84.
015a 29 58 29 82 II 53 44 02 11/84 1/85 Sanpling discontinued due to collector
malfunction; xaingage data was provided
during abut-down period of 11/6/84 -
1/1/85.
OlSa 29 58 29 82 11 53 44 03 1/85 5/85 Re-initiated sanpling on 1/2/85.
89
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Wat Deposition Sit* History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 12
Florida, NADP/mN, Bradford Forest
STATE
SHE HRM3
Bradford Forest (100360)
Everglades Kit. Pa (101190)
Everglades H»t. Fa (10U90)
Everglades Nat. Pa (101190)
Everglades Hat. Pa (101190)
Everglades Kat. Pa (101190)
Kennedy Space Cent (100380)
Kennedy Space Cent (100380)
Kennedy Spaa* Cent (100380)
(10X400)
Cpincy (101400)
Olincy (101400)
Vema Hall Field (104100)
Varna. Hall Field (104100)
Varna Hall Field (104100)
ADS
SITE LATITUDE LCK3XTODE
JIU.WT d m • d m •
ADS
ELEV rev REV
m ram START
REV
END
CEERATINS HISTOKf
015* 29 58 29 82 11 53 44 04 5/85
015* 29 58 29 82 11 53 44 05 7/87
7/87 CL, SO4, t N03 analysis changad frcm
autcraatad wot dbenistry to ion
cfarematcgrariy at the CRL on 5/1/85. Cta
1/7/86 vanpling was discontinued due to
equipment problems.Raingnge data was
collected. Cn 4/29/86 sanpling
operaticns were reinitiated.
PO4 now determined ty chromatograpby at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 og/1.
016a 25 23 24 80 40 48 2 00 6/80
016a 25 23 24 80 40 48 2 01 5/85
016* 25 23 24 80 40 48 2 02 4/87
016a 25 23 24 80 40 48 2 03 7/87
016a 25 23 24 80 40 48 2 04 9/87
5/85
4/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chronatograi*y at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
7/87 SanpLe enalysis transferred from CRL to
aBI. Data currently being reviewed.
9/87 P04 now determined by chroroatograFhy at
the OVL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
Sample analysis transferred back to CRL
from EM5X.
336a 28 32 34 80 3B 40
336* 28 32 34 80 38 40
336* 28 32 34 80 38 40
337* 30 32 53 84 36 03
337* 30 32 S3 84 36 03
337a 30 32 53 84 36 03 60 02 7/87
2 Oa 8/83 5/85
2 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrocnatograrfay at the CRL on Msy 1,
1985.
2 02 7/87 PO4 now determined by chramatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
60 00 3/84 5/85
60 01 5/85 7/87 Chlorida, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion cbxcmatogrsphy at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatograrhy at
the CRL, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
338* 27 22 48 82 17 02
338a 27 22 48 82 17 02
25 00 8/83 12/83
25 01 12/83 2/84 Geotech collector replaced with a used
Aerochna Metrics on 12/6/83.
90
-------
Florida, NADP/NTN, Vama. Well Field
STATE
NETVKRK
SHE HUE
Varna Wall Field (104100)
Varna Well Field (104100)
Georgia (13)
NADP/NTN (01)
Bellville (112040)
Bellville (112040)
Ballvill* (112040)
Fort Frederica Nat (112380)
Fort Frederica Mat (112380)
Fort Frederiea Nat (112380)
Fort Frederica Nat (112380)
Georgia Station (114140)
Georgia Station (114140)
Georgia Station (114140)
Tifton, ARS (115000)
Tifton, ARS (115000)
Tifton, ARS (115000)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE LATITUDE LCHS1TODE ELEV rev REV REV
d m a dm*
• 338. 27 22 48 82 17 02
run START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 13
HTSTCEY
25 02 2/84 5/85 Used Aerocbem Mstrics collector replaced
with a new Aerochem Metrics model 301
during week of 2/28/84 - 3/6/84.
338a 27 22 48 82 17 02 25 03 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatograpty at the CAL on Key 1,
1985.
338a 27 22 48 82 17 02 25 04 7/87
PO4 now determined by chrcmatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mj/1.
339a 32 08 28 81 58 17 62 00 4/83 S/85
339a 32 08 28 81 58 17 62 01 5/85 7/87
339a 32 08 28 81 58 17 62 02 7/87
Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CftL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mj/1.
483a 31 13 31 81 23 32 2 00 9/85 7/87
483a 31 33 31 81 23 32 2 01 7/87 11/87
483a 31 33 3l 81 23 32
483a 31 33 31 81 23 32 2 03 12/87
017a 33 10 40 84 24 22 270 00 10/78 S/85
017a 33 10 40 84 24 22 270 01 5/85 7/87
PO4 determined by chromatograFhy at the
CAX, on 7-13-87. Detection limit raised
to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
2 02 11/87 12/87 Site discontinued operations tenporarily
due to lack of funding on 11-10-87.
Site re-initiated sanpling on 12-15-87.
017a 33 3.0 40 84 24 22 270 02 7/87
Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
340a 31 28 23 83 31 59 104 00 10/83 7/84
340a 31 28 23 83 31 59 104 01 7/84 5/85
Oeotech collector replaced with an
Aerochem Metrics on 7/31/84.
91
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Georgia, NRDP/NTN, Tifton, MS
SITE NRMG
lifton, ARS (115000)
TOPSP (08)
Uvalda (14)
Uvalda (14)
Oiralda (14)
Ovalda (14)
Uvalda-2 (14 smplr 2)
ITA-IV (13)
Dawscewille (ORDAH)
Ealonton, GB. (GBEFG)
Biawassee (GRHIAHRSSE)
Biawassee (G&HXH)
McDuffia (GRDOF)
Sumsarville (GftSCMMEIOT)
Sunmervrine (GASCM)
Kaycross St. Fores (GRHHf)
Entail (15)
rare/inn (01)
Musui Loa (120080)
Maun* Loa (1200CO)
Wat Disposition Site History Inventory
Qrdarod by State and Province
ADS ADS
sxm lArrronE irwuriuuE EIEV rev KEV FEV
1DUNT d m a d m • m run START EHD
25-Oct-1989
Page 14
CPERAHN3 HTSTOTOT
340» 31 28 23 83 31 59 104 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed tram automated wet chemistry to
ion chroroatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
340a 31 28 23 83 31 59 104 03 7/87
PO4 now dotennined ty chromatograriy at
the CM. on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 zng/1.
237a 32 03 18 82 28 25
237a 32 03 18 82 28 25
237a 32 01 59 82 29 24
237a 32 01 59 82 29 24
237b 32 03 18 82 28 25
465a 00 00 00 00 00 00
494a 99 99 99
2SLa 34 50 33 83 43 03
261» 33 53 24 83 40 24
466a 33 53 24 83 40 34
262a 34 28 22 85 24 27
262a 34 28 21 85 24 27
467a 00 00 00 00 00 00
64 00 10/81 10/82 Operated under normal CBVPSP sanpling
protocol Ijagiming in last quarter of
1981.
64 01 10/82 12/84 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. Co-located simpler 237b
started operation on 10/9/83.
Co-located sampler 237b terminated on
8/1/84.
67 02 12/84 12/87 Site moved a short distance. Lat, long,
and elevationj&eters changed.
67 03 12/87
UAPSF officially changed to OEM.
64 00 10/83 8/84 Start of operation as co-located sampler
to site 237a on 10/9/83. Co-located
sampler operation discontinued on
8/1/84. Ibis ADS ident TEBKENMED.
314 00 8/85 Samples analyzed by Global Geochem.
172 00 6/86 Samples analyzed by Global Geochem
654 00 5/82 9/83 Samples analyzed by REI
654 01 9/83 Samples analyzed by Global Geochem after
9/27/83.
132 00 9/85 Samples analyzed by Global Geochem
202 00 5/82 9/83 Samples analyzed by RXI
202 01 9/83
41 00 10/85
Samples analyzed by
9/27/83.
Geochem after
Samples analyzed by Global Geochem
018a 19 32 21 155 34 45 3399 00 6/80 5/85
92
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Hawaii, NADP/NTN, Maun* Loa
STATE
SITE NAME
Mauna Loa (120080)
Idaho (16)
NADP/NTH (01)
Crater of tba Moon (130340)
Crater of the Moon (130340)
Craters of Moon (130340)
Craters of Moon (130340)
Headquarters (130480)
HnnrJrp-nrfera (130480)
Headquarters (130480)
Reynolds Creek (131180)
Reynolds Creek (131180)
Reynolds Creek (131180)
£km.ths Ferry (131500)
Smitha Ferry (131500)
Wat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
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IDENT d m • d m • m nun START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 15
OPERATING HISTORY
018a 19 32 21 155 34 45 3399 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
dunged from automated vat chemistry to
ion chronetography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
018a 19 32 21 155 34 45 3399 02 7/87
019a 43 27 41 113 33 17 1807 02 6/85
019a 43 27 41 U3 33 17 1807 03 7/87
019a 43 27 41 113 33 17 1807 00 8/80
019a 43 27 41 113 33 17 1807 01 5/85
271a 46 37 40 115 49 10 969 00 7/82
271a 46 37 40 115 49 10 969 01 5/85
271a 46 37 40 115 49 10 969 02 7/87
341a 43 12 19 116 44 57 1198 00 11/83
341a 43 12 19 116 44 57 1198 01 5/85
341* 43 12 19 116 «4 57 1198 02 7/87
433* 44 17 52 116 03 49 1442 00 10/84
433* 44 17 52 116 03 49 1442 01 5/85
PO4 new determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
rained to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
7/87 Collector and raingage were moved 800
meters to F"- en 6/04/85. No change to
MET ident or ADS ident.
PO4 now determined by chromatograpby at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85 Considered nonstandard lay VMS
December 1980, because of irregular
sampling intervals.
6/85 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
S/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 'now determined by chrom&tography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chzomatogrophy at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by ehromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate,' and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrcmatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
93
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Idaho, KBEe/NIH, Smiths Ferry
STATE
HETHQKK
SITE NRMS
Ferry (130500)
Wat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS M»
SITE lATITDCE I£N3ITOD£ EIE7 rev REV REV
ICENT d m • d m » m run START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 16
OPERATING HISTORY
433a 44 17 52 116 03 49 1442 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chrctnatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
Illinois (17)
KMtVHTN (01)
Argcrae (1*1980)
(141980)
Argccne (141980)
Argonne (141980)
Argonne (141980)
Bondville (1*116°)
Bondville (14U60)
Bondville (141160)
Bondvill*. intercom (141161)
ttjcon Spring* (146340)
Dixon Spring* (146340)
021a 41 42 04 87 59 43
021a 41 42 04 87 59 43
229 00 3/80 5/80
229 01 5/80 4/84 On 25 May 80 «ite moved 400m W. Ho
charge Dado to NET ident or ADS idant.
021* 41 42 04 87 59 43 229 02
021* 41 42 04 87 59 43 229 03
4/84 5/85 Belfort weighing recording raingage with
•vent recorder installed on 4/3/84. It
ia located arproxiinately 30 ft North of
collector to replace Bendix-Frier model
775-B which waa located 400 m from
collector.
5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analyaia
changed from automated wet chemlatry to
ion chronatography at the GRL on May 1,
1985.
021a 41 42 04 87 59 43 229 04 7/87
020* 40 03 12 88 22 19 212
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the GftL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
00 2/79 5/85 See co-located sitea 020b and 020c.
NM3P/NTN compariaon aite with NET ident
141161, ADS ident 020c. Comparison
involves comparability of Geotech and
Aarochem Metrics Wet/Dry collectors.
020a 40 03 12 88 22 19 212 01
5/85 7/87 Chloride, oulfate, and nitrate analysia
changed from automated wet cbemiatry to
ion chromatography at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
020» 40 03 12 88 22 19 212 02 7/87
PO4 now dotermined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
020b 40 03 12 88 22 19 212
023a 37 26 08 88 40 19
023a 37 26 08 88 40 19
00 9/83 11/84 See co-located sites 020a and 020b.
NRDP/NTN comparison site with NET ident
141160, ADS ident 020a. Comparison
involves comparability of Geotech and
Aerocham Metrics Wet/Dry collectors.
TERMINATED on Nov 27, 1984.
161 00 1/79 5/85
161 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
94
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Illinois, NRDP/NTN, Dixon Springs
NE1VO4K
SITE NAME
Dixon Springs (146340)
Monmouth (147860)
Monmuth (147860)
Monmouth (147860)
Salem (144740)
Salem (144740)
Salon (144740)
Salem (144740)
Salem (144740)
Shabbona (141800)
Sbahbona (141800)
Shabbona (141800)
Southern 111 U (143580)
Southern 111 O (143580)
Southern 111 U (143580)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
aps ADS
SHE LMUODE LCNUUL'TUUE ELEV rev FEV REV
3DENT d m a d m a m num STRRT HMD
25-Oct-1989
Page 17
CPERAHN3 HLSTCKT
023a 37 26 08 88 40 19 161 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
443a 40 56 00 90 43 23
443a 40 56 00 90 43 23
0 00 1/85 5/85
0 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CM, on May 1,
1985.
443a 40 56 00 90 43 23 0 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
161a 38 38 36 88 58 01
161a 38 38 36 88 58 01
161a 38 38 36 88 58 01
161a 38 38 36 88 58 01
173 00 4/80 4/81
173 01 4/81 11/81 From 14 Apr 1981 to 3 Nov .1981 all
chemistry analysis values were excluded
(US) due to a faulty collector lid seal.
173 02 11/81 5/85 On 30 Oct 81 a Belfort weighing
recording raingage was installed 10 ft
NW of and to replace an 8-inch stick or
standard gage. No change made to NET
ident or ADS ident.
173 03 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehrcroatography at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
161a 38 38 36 88 58 01 173 04 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
024a 41 50 29 88 51 04
024a 41 50 29 88 51 04
265 00 5/81 5/85
265 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
024a 41 50 29 88 51 04 265 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
022a 37 42 36 89 16 08
022a 37 42 36 89 16 08
146 00 7/79 5/85
146 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
95
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Illinois, KRDP/NTN, Southern in
STATE
IEEHCRK
SITE
MRP3S/PCN (06)
(5)
Illinois (5)
niinoia (5)
TTHnoia (5)
CZAD (14)
Bvanston (142360010)
iJardina Pint (141220043)
South Hater Plant (141220034)
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JTEMT d m • d m a m nan START END
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25-Oct-1989
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CPERAXINS
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM. on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
020a 40 03 12 88 22 19 212 00 11/77 2/80 This MRP3S ait« atarted operation with
the Battalia Northwest collector;
surface aroa - 490 aq cm.
020a 40 03 12 88 22 19 212 01 2/80 1/82 On 16-Feb-80 the collector waa changed
to the HASL ncdel with surface area -
325 aq cm. •
020a 40 03 12 88 22 19 212 02 1/82 8/83 On 5-Jan-82 the coUector waa changed to
the Aerocham Metrics model 301-A2 with
aurface aroa - 640 aq cm.
020a 40 03 12 88 22 19 212 03 8/83
Analysis methods changed August, 1983.
NH4 waa ion chromatography (1C), now
automated wet chemiatry (»K). CA and
tC were atomic absorption (AR), now
p1»««n« emiaaion (EES).
288a 42 03 36 87 40 25 183 00 7/81
289a 41 53 41 87 36 23 194 00 6/81
290a 41 45 25 87 32 45 187 00 6/81
Indiana (18)
NRTt/NTH (01)
Hattington (152020)
Huntington (152020)
Hzitington (152020)
Hsitingtan (152020)
Indiana Dunea (153420)
Indiana Duma (153420)
Indiana Dunea (153420)
343a. 40 50 24 85 27 50 244 00 8/83 5/85
343a 40 50 24 85 27 50 244 01 5/85 5/85 Chloride, nulfate and nitrate analysia
changed from automated wet cbendstry to
ion chromatogrsphy at the CM. on May 1,
1985.
343a 40 50 24 85 27 50 244 02 5/85 7/87 Geotecfa coUector replaced with an
Aerocbem Matrica at approximately 10 a.
m. on 5/29/85.
343a 40 50 24 85 27 50 244 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
025a 41 37 57 87 05 16 208 00 7/80 3/81 On 17 March 1981 aite moved 62m South
off of a Eoof to ground level. NET ident
and ADS idant were not changed.
025a 41 37 57 87 05 16 208 01 3/81 5/85 Sampler waa located on a nearby roof
prior to 3/17/81. Sampling did not
atart in current location until 3/19/81.
96
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Indiana, NADP/NTN, Indiana Donas
STATE
NE1VJU4K
SHE NME
Indiana Dunaa (153420)
Purdue D Ag Farm (154100)
Purdue U Ag Farm (154100)
Purdue U Ag Farm (154100)
Purdue U Ag Farm (154100)
Southwest Purdue (152260)
Southwest Purdue (152260)
Southwest Purdue (152260)
OTPSP (08)
Fort Wayne (07 amolr 2)
Fort Wayne (07)
Fort Wayne (07)
Fort Wayne (07)
Fort Wayne (07)
Fort Wayne (07)
Fort Wayne (07)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
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Page 19
ADS
SHE lATTTDDE ICNGITODE
IEENT d m s d m s
ADS
KTFV rev REV
m num START
REV
END
CEERATXNG HISTCRy
025a 41 37 57 87 05 16 208 02 5/85
025a 41 37 57 87 05 16 208 03 7/87
272a 40 28 31 86 59 32
272a 40 28 31 86 59 32
272a 40 28 31 86 59 32
272a 40 28 31 86 59 32
420a 38 44 27 87 29 08
420a 38 44 27 87 29 08
215 00 7/82
215 01 5/85
215 02 3/87
215 03 7/87
134 00 9/84
134 01 5/85
420a 38 44 27 87 29 08 134 02 7/87
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chronatography at the CftL on May 1,
1985.
PCX now determined by chromatcgraphy at
the OIL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
3/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrcmatography at the CM, on May 1,
1985.
7/87 Site was moved 550 maters WtW of tha
previous location.
PCX now determined by chrcraatography at
the CftL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CBL on May 1,
1985.
PCX now determined by chromatography at
the CM. on 8-70713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
156a 41 02 39 85 19 08 244 00 8/78 1/79 Start up phase for this EPRI/SORE site
DO NOT BSE DATA
156a 41 02 39 85 19 08 244 01 1/79 10/81 EPRI/SORE operation in CT. 1979 with
co-located samplers at this aite. See
156b. Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler
in operation at this EPRI/SURE site.
156a 41 02 39 85 19 08 244 02 10/81 1/82 Transfered operation from EPRI/SORE to
DAPSPS and operated under normal UBPSPS
protocol in last quarter of 1981.
156a 41 02 39 85 19 08 244 03 1/82 10/82 UAPSPS one year effort, to analyze
NIXKJ.XB in 1982, otherwise protocol
remained the same.
156a 41 02 39 85 19 08 244 04 10/82 1/83 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982.
156a 41 02 39 85 19 08 244 05 1/83 12/87 Discontinued analysis of NITRITE,
otherwise no change in protocol
97
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Indiana, tffiPSP, Fort Wayne
HEIWCKK
SHE NR>£
Fort Kayne-2 (07 snplr 2)
Fort Kayne-2 (07 smplr 2)
Rockport (05)
Rocfcport (05)
Bodqoort (05)
Rockport (OS)
Roekport-2 (OS snplr 2)
Rockport-2 (05 aqplr 2)
Het Deposition Site History Inventory
by State and Provinoa
ADS
ELEV rev REV REV
m num START END
244 06 12/87
25-Oct-1989
Page 20
ADS
MI'in LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IDENT d m m d m s
156a 41 02 39 85 19 08
156b 41 02 39 85 19 08
156b 41 02 39 85 19 08
154* 37 52 50 87 07 47
154a 37 52 50 87 07 47
154a 37 52 50 87 07 47
154a 37 52 50 87 07 47
154b 37 52 50 87 07 47
154b 37 52 50 87 07 47
CPERAIXN3 HISTCRf
UAPSP officially changed to CEN.
244 00 8/78 1/79 Start up phase for this EPRI/SUPE site
DO NOT USE DATA
244 01 1/79 12/79 EPRI/SURE operation in CT 1979 with
co-located samplers at this site. See
156a. The second sampler was renewed
after one year, this ADS number
DISCONTINUED.
131 00 8/78 1/79 Start up phase for this EPRI/SORE site
DO DOC USE DATA
131 01 1/79 10/81 EERI/SURE operation in Of 1979 with
co-located samplers at this site. See
154b. Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler
in operation at this EHCE/SURE site.
131 02 10/81 10/82 Transfered operation from EPRI/SDRE to
UAPSPS and operated under normal UKESPS
protocol boginning the last quarter of
1981.
131 03 10/82 12/87 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. Site terminated on Dec
15, 1987.
131 00 8/78 1/79 Start up ***•• for this EPRI/SUKE site
DO NOT USE DATA.
131 01 1/79 12/79 EERI/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.
(19)
NRDP/NTN (01)
Big Springs Fish H (160880)
Big Springs Fish H (160880)
Big Springs Fish H (160880)
»2lay Research Sta (162320)
IfcSay Research Sta (162320)
421a 42 54 35 91 28 12 229 00 8/84 5/85
42 54 35 91 28 12 22* 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and •—--".- to
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion efaromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
4,1. 42 54 35 91 28 12 229 02 7/87 £ n~ opined*££?%*• *
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mj/1.
422a 40 57 47 93 23 33 320 00 9/84 5/85
40 57 47 93 23 33 320 01 5/85 7/87
ion chromatogrsphy at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
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Iowa, NADP/NTN, McKay Research Sta
STATE
i
SIZE NAME
MsNay Research Sta (162320)
Kansas (20)
NADP/NTN (01)
Farlington (170740)
Fazlingten (170740)
Farlington (170740)
Kbnza Prairie (173120)
Kenza Prairie (173120)
Koeiza Prairie (173120)
Scott Lake (173280)
Scott Lake (173280)
Scott Lake (173280)
OAPSP (08)
Lancaster (18)
Lancaster (18)
Lancaator .(18)
Lancaster-2 (18 smplr 2)
Wot Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS M>s
SITE IAHTODE LCtHiLTUDE ELEV rev REV REV
ZDENT d m a d m s at num START END
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Page 21
CPERATIN3 HISTCKST
422a 40 57 47 S3 23 33 320 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
zaiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
344a 37 39 04 94 48 13 281 00
344a 37 39 04 94 48 13 281 01
3/84 5/85
5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
344a 37 39 04 94 48 13 281 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chrctnatograpfcy at
the CXL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 ng/1.
273a 39 06 08 96 36 33 350 00
273a 39 06 08 96 36 33 350 01
8/82 5/85
5/85 7/87 Chloride, culfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chronatograpby at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
273a 39 06 08 96 36 33 350 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chrctnatography at
the CXL on 870713 - detection limit
L to 0.02 from 0.01 ng/1.
345a 38 40 18 100 54 59 863 00
345a 38 40 18 100 54 59 863 01
3/84 5/85
5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatogxapfcy at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
345a 38 40 18 100 54 59 863 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatograpfey at
the CM. on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
238a 39 34 10 95 18 17
238a 39 34 10 95 18 17
346 00 11/81 10/82 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling
protocol beginning in last quarter of
1981.
346 01 10/82 12/87 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. Co-located sampler 238b
•tarted operation on 10/12/83.
Co-located sampler 238b terminated on
10/17/84.
238a 39 34 10 95 18 17 346 02 12/87
UAPSP officially changed to CEN.
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Xanou, HBPSP, Lanratiter-2
STATE
1ETKCEK
SITE NRMS
Kentucky (21)
HADP/NIH (01)
Clark State Fish H (183560)
Clark State Fish H (183560)
Clark State Fish H (183560)
Clark State Fish H (183560)
Land Botween the L (183860)
Land Eotv.cn tbo L (183860)
land Between the L (163860)
lilley Cornatt Woo (182260)
Idlley Comett Koo (182260)
lilley Cornott Woo (182260)
Serryville (180360)
Serryville (180360)
Perryville (180360)
TOPSP (08)
Clearfield (11)
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Ordered by State and Province
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XDENT d m s d a a m nun START END
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Page 22
CEERRXIN3 KtSTOKY
238b 39 34 10 95 18 17 346 00 10/83 10/84 Start of operation as co-located aanpler
to site 238a on 10/12/83. Co-located
aanplor operation discontinued on
10/17/84. This ADS ident TEF8MINAIED.
348a 38 07 06 83 32 49
348* 38 07 06 83 32 49
204 00 8/8311/84
204 01 11/84
348* 38 07 06 83 32 49 204 02 5/85
348a 38 07 06 83 32 49 204 03 7/87
423* 36 47 26 88 04 02
423* 36 47 26 88 04 02
181 00 10/84
181 01 5/85
423* 36 47 26 88 04 02 181 02 7/87
347a 37 04 40 82 59 37
347* 37 04 40 82 59 37
335 00 9/83
335 01 5/85
347* 37 04 40 82 59 37 335 02 7/87
346* 37 40 38 84 58 23
346* 37 40 38 84 58 23
279 00 11/83
279 01 5/85
346a 37 40 38 84 58 23 279 02 7/87
5/85 Oeotecb collector replaced with an
Aorocbem Metrics on 11/27/84.
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 ng/1.
5/85 Collocated with TVA site 423b starting
10/2/84.
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromfttography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now dstermined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection lijnit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatograpby at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now datermined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
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Kentucky, UAPSP, CLearfield
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Page 23
NE3HCKK
SITE NAME
Clearfield (11)
CLearfield-2 (11 anplr 2)
Leitchfield (28)
Jfcrehead (30)
EPA-IV (13)
Gtayaon (KXGRAXSONL)
Grayson Lake (KXGRA)
Marntcth Cave
Mammoth Cm* (KOOM)
TWA (16)
COHEERLAND 20 (CDMEERIA20)
1EL (IBL)
PARADISE 24 (PARADISE24)
SHMJNEE 13 (SHAHNEE 13)
SHRWNEE 20 (SHAWNEE 20)
SHAHNEE 22 (SHAHNEE 22)
ADS
SITE IATITODE ICN3HUDE KIEV rev KEV REV
IDENT d m s dm* m nun START END
OPERATING HISTCSa1
239* 38 08 10 83 27 17 235 00 10/81 10/82 Cfcermted under nom»l HAPSP sanpling
protocol beginning in last quarter of
1981.
239. 38 08 10 83 27 17 235 01 10/82 12/87 Strcng .cid analysis diacontinued en
Sept 30, 1982. Co-located sanpler 239b
began operation on 6/25/85. Site
terminated on Deoenber 30, 1987.
239b 38 08 10 83 27 17 235 00 6/85 6/86 St^rt of operation a» co-located aaapler
to aite 239a. on 6/25/85.
527. 37 25 30 86 21 10 203 00 12/87
529. 38 12 10 S3 31 20 277 00 12/87
Site began coUectir^ v«t precip data
for BEFS study on!2/15/87
Site began collecting wet precip
f or EMEFS atudy onl2/30/87
260a 38 14 00 82 59 00 213 00 4/82 9/83 Sanplea analyzed by Rn
260a 38 14 00 82 59 00 213 01 9/83
Sanples analyzed by Global Oeocbem after
9/27/83.
265a 37 13 00 86 04 00 219 00 10/82 9/83 S«npl.s analyzed by RTI
265a 37 13 00 86 04 00 219 01 9/83
Sanplea analyzed by Global Geochem after
9/27/83.
394. 365017 871012 230 00 6/77 9/80 (Derated by KA network uaing KBC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
423. 36 47 27 88 04 01 177 00 6/77 10/85 Operated by T7A r-tworic using SBC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly). Collocated with NfiDP/NTN
site 423. starting 10/2/84.
• 401. 37 n 20 86 58 38 139 00 11/78 3/81 Cf^rated by TWA network using ABC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
402. 37 04 09 88 46 21 118 00 5/81 Cp^ated by TOA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
403. 37 08 40 88 49 17 107 00 12/78 12/80 Operated by T«A network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
101
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Kentucky, TWA, SHMWEE 22
STATE
NETWORK
SITE KA«£
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IDENT d m • d m s m num START END
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OPERATING HISTORY
37 08 18 88 48 12 113 00 12/80 5/81 Operated by TVA. network using ABC
v= * wet/dry collector without rain gage
Kote that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
Louisiana (22)
NRDP/NTN (01)
IberU (191260)
Iberi* (191260)
Iberia (191260)
H La. T"" Sana (190620)
S La T""11 I1*™ (190620)
Farm (190620)
Southeast (193060)
Southeast (193060)
Southeast (193060)
EPA-VX (18)
Carville (IACRR)
Chase (LAOS)
Jtosepine (IAROS)
Maine (23)
HBD2/NTN (01)
< 11/81 (200010)
275a 29 55 47 91 42 55
275* 29 55 47 91 42 55
275* 29 55 47 91 42 55
274* 32 45 05 93 03 02
274* 32 45 05 93 03 02
6 00 11/82
6 01 5/85
6 02 7/87
88 00 11/82
88 01 5/85
274* 32 45 05 93 03 02 88 02 7/87
5/85
7/87 CL, SO4, t N03 analysis changed from
autonttted wet chemistry to ion
chronatography *t the CM. on May 1,
1985. Site discontinued operations on
1-26-88.
1/88 PO4 determined by chromatography at the
CM. on 7-13-87. Detection limit raised
•to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1. Site
discontinued on 1-26-88.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, Bulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM. on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
349* 30 48 41 90 10 51
349* 30 48 41 90 10 51
349* 30 48 41 90 10 51 48 02 7/87
48 00 1/83 5/85
48 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, *nd nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM. on 870713 - detection lijnit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
476* 30 14 27 91 09 33 00 2/85
477* 32 05 13 91 44 31 00 3/85
478* 30 55 21 93 19 22 00 3/85
Sanples analyzed by Global Geochem
Sangilea analyzed by Global Geochem
Sarople* analyzed by Global Geochem
162* 44 24 30 68 14 46 37 00 11/80 11/81 On 3 Nov 1981, site moved 4 km SSW and
85 raters higher. The NET ident was
changed to 200011 and the ADS ident was
changed to 257aOO.
102
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Maine, NftDP/NTN, Acadia > 11/81
STATE
NE'lYKUK
SITE NAME
Acadia > 11/81 (200011)
Acadia > 11/81 (200011)
Acadia > 11/81 (200011)
Acadia > 11/81 (200011)
Bridgtoo (200277)
Bridgton (200277)
Bridgton (200277)
Caribou (a) (200045)
Caribou (a) (200045)
Caribou (a) (200045)
Greenville station (200935)
Greenville Station (200935)
Greenville Station (200935)'
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SITE LATITUDE LONGITOnE ELEV rev REV REV
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OPERATING HISTORY
257a 44 22 26 68 15 38
257a 44 22 2€ 68 15 38
257a 44 22 26 68 15 38
129 00 11/81 6/84 This site was identified as NET ident
200010 and ADS ident 162aOO prior to 3
Nov 1981.
129 01 6/84 5/85 Raingage was noved during the week of
6/5/84 - 6/12/84 from a position 2 m
from the collector to a position 8.5 m
from the collector to comply with site
visit reconmandations.
129 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed.from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
257a 44 22 26 68 15 38 129 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
164a 44 06 27 70 43 44
164a 44 06 27 70 43 44
164a 4« 06 27 70 43 44 222 02 7/87
163a 46 52 08 68 00 53
163a 46 52 08 68 00 53
222 00 9/80 5/85
222 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
P04 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
191 00 4/80 5/85 HftDP comparison »it« with CANSAP network
April 1981 - April 1984. See ADS ident
163b. Comparison involves comparability
of U. S. and Canadian data.
191 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
163a 46 52 08 68 00 53 191 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
030a 45 29 23 69 39 52
030a 45 29 23 69 39 52
322 00 11/79 7/80
322 01 7/80 10/84 Cfc 15 July 80 a Belfort weighting and
recording rain gage was installed.
Prior to this date there was no gage on
the site. ^^
103
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Maine, NRDP/NTN, Greenville Station
STATE
SITE NRME
Greenville Station (200935)
Greenville Station (200935)
Exe*c[ue Isle (200046)
J?resgue Xsle (200046)
Fxeaque Isle (200046)
OMSK? (05)
Cardbou (b) (13 000)
(03)
Wnterport (03)
KLnterport (13)
Kinterport (13)
«interport-2 (13 snplr 2)
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25-Oct-1989
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ADS
SHE IATJ.TUUE
XDENT dm*
030a 45 29 23
ADS
LCM3ITCDE EIEV rev REV KEV
d m' • m ram START END
CEERATIM3 HTSTCKf
69 39 52 322 02 10/84 5/85 During tb« week of 10/16/84 - 10/23/84
the collector was relocated 6 m north of
previous location to comply with site
visitation xeconcnandations. Collector
i« new 6 m from the raingaga vrith no
overhead obstructions.
030* 45 29 23 69 39 52
322 03 5/85 7/87 Chloride, «ulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrcuatograpfay at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
030a 45 29 23 69 39 52 322 04 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatograrhy at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
436* 46 39 17 68 00 32 186 00 6/84 5/85
436* 46 39 17 68 00 32 186 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion cfaraiatography at the CftL on May 1,
1985.
436* 46 39 17 68 00 32 186 02 7/87
163* 46 52 08 68 00 55 191 00 4/80
PO4 now determined fcy chrcmatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
See co-located NM» site 163*.
240* 44 37 05 68 58 30 67 00 10/81 10/82 Operated under normal UBPSP sampling
protocol beginning in last quarter of
1981.
240* 44 37 05 68 58 30 67 01 10/82 12/87 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. Co-located sampler 240b
began operations on 10/29/84.
240* 443705 685830 67 0212/87
officially changed to CEN.
240b 44 37 05 68 58 30 67 00 10/84 11/85 Start of operation mm co-located sampler
to site 240a on 10/29/84.
Maryland (24)
(01)
ttiite Bock (210360)
Hiite Bode (210360)
Tfcite Ruck (210360)
424* 39 24 32 76 59 43 172 00 10/84 5/85
424* 39 24 32 76 59 43 172 01 5/85 7/87 Chlorida, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromatography at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
424* 39 24 32 .76 59 43 172 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by ehromatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
104
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Maryland, SADP/NTK, Wye
STATE
SITE NAME
Wye (211320)
Wye (211320)
Wye (211320)
EPA-m (17)
Kocky Gap (MERGE)
The
(MD3EC)
Massachusetts (25)
NRDP/NTN (oi)
East (221325)
East (221325)
East (221325)
HftCL (220155)
NRCL (220155)
NftCL (220155)
NftCL (220155)
NRCL (220155)
NRCL (220155)
Qmhnin Reservoir (220815)
Reservoir (220815)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE IATITDEE LCNSTTODE KIEV rev REV REV
d m s d m a m mm START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 27
CEERATXNG HTSTCECT
350» 38 54 47 76 09 09
350a 38 54 47 76 09 09
350a 38 54 47 76 09 09
6 00 3/83 5/85
6 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
6 02 7/87
470a 39 43 12 .78 38 13 378 00 7/84
471a 38 12 03 76 22 30 2 00 8/84
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
Sample* analyzed by Global Geochem
Samples analyzed by Global Geochem
277a 42 23 02 71 12 53 18 00 2/82 5/85
277a 42 23 02 71 12 53 18 01 5/85 7/87
277a 42 23 02 71 12 53 18 02 7/87
2Sla 41 58 33 70 01 29 41 00 12/81 9/82
251a 41 58 33 70 01 29 41 01 9/82 5/85
Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wot chemistry to
3.on chromatography at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
P04 now determined by chromatography at
the CM. on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
Collector located on rooftop.
Co 23 Sept 1982 site moved off rooftop
to ground level. No change made to NET
ident or ADS idant.
251a 41 58 33 70 01 29 41 02 5/85 4/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CM, on May 1,
1985.
251a 41 58 33 70 01 29 41 03 4/87 7/87
251a 41 58 33 70 01 29 41 04 7/87 9/87
251a 41 58 33 70 01 29 41 05 9/87
Sample analysis transferred from CRL to
EMSI. Data currently being reviewed.
FO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
Sample analysis transferred back to CRL
from EMSI.
276* 42 23 33 72 20 40 283 00 3/82 11/84
276a 42 23 33 72 20 40 283 01 11/84 5/85
Cn 11/20/84 the collector and raingage
were moved approximately 5 km northeast
of previous location.
105
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Massachusetts, KMP/NTN, Quahbin Reservoir
Hot Daposition Sit* History Inventory
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25-Oct-1989
Page 28
STATE
KiTlVKKK
SITE NME
Reservoir (220815)
Reservoir (220815)
UWSP (08)
ifcotague (01)
tfcntague (01)
MctJtague-2 (01 Mrplr 2)
Montague-2 (01 «Tp1r 2)
Turners Fall* (01)
Turners Fall* (01)
Turners Fall* (01)
Turners Fall» (01)
Michigan (26)
NMP/NIN (01)
Chassell (232241)
(232241)
Chassell (232241)
ADS ADS
SITE IAHTODE UMilTULE EIEV rev KEV REV
d m • d m • m nun START BID
CEERATINS HISTORY
276a 42 23 33 72 20 40 283 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed £ran autan«t«d wet cfaefEistry to
ien ciiroinatograpi^ at tho GRL en May 1,
1985.
FO4 new dotezndmd ty chccniatograi^y at
th» CRL on 870713 - datection limit
to 0.02 £rcn 0.01 mg/1.
276a 42 23 33 72 20 40 283 03 7/87
149a 42 32 00 72 32 08 73 00 8/78 1/79 Start vp iiia»o for thi» HEI/SORE site
DO MOT USE DATA
149a 42 32 00 72 32 08 73 01 1/79 7/80 BPPI/SURE operation in Of 1979 with
oo-locatod MnpLvra at this site. See
149b. Starting 1/1/80 only one oanpler
in operation at this EPRI/SURE site.
SanpLer iroved to ADS location 150a on
l-AiXf-80. Site 149a TERMHOTED.
14Sb 42 32 00 72 32 08 73 00 8/78 1/79 Start up phase for this IEP1/SORE site
DO IOC USE DATA,
149b 42 32 00 72 32 08 73 01 1/79 12/79 EERI/SORE operation in CT 1979 with
eo-Xocatod sanplero at this site. See
149a. Tbi» second sanpler was xenioved
after on* year, this ADS nunbar
OISOCMHNOED.
ISOa 42 35 50 72 32 55 98 00 8/80 10/81 SRI/SORE site mowed from 149a on
l-Aug-80
150a 42 35 50 72 32 55 98 01 10/81 10/82 Sransferad operation from EEKI/SURE to
tmPSPS and operated under normal UAPSPS
protocol in last quarter of 1981.
150a 42 35 SO 72 32 55 98 02 10/82 12/87 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. UAPSP officially changed
to CBt.
ISOa 42 35 50 72 32 55 98 03 12/87 1/88 This site terminated on 1/11/88.
258a 47 06 17 88 33 05 277 00 2/83 5/85 B>i» site was identified as NET ident
232240 tad ADS ident 165*00 prior to 15
Feb 1983.
258a 47 06 17 88 33 05 277 01 5/85 4/87 Chlorido, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ien chrcnatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
258a 47 06 17 88 33 05 277 02 '4/87 7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CRL to
QJSI. Data currently being reviewed.
106
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Michigan, NADP/NTN, Cbassell
HCRK
SITE NAME
Chasaell (232241)
Chassell (232241)
Douglas Lake (230920)
Douglas Lake (230920)
Douglas Lake (230920)
Houghton (232240)
Isle Royal Park (232570)
Isle Foyale Hat'l (232571)
Xale Royale Nat'l (232571)
lale Royal* Kat'l (232571)
lale Royale Nat'l (232571)
Kellogg (232660)
Kellogg (232660)
Kellogg (232660)
Hat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SHE IAZIXUDE LCNEXTODE ELEV rov REV REV
IDENT d m • d m a m nun SXRRT END
25-Oct-lS89
Page 29
OPERATING HTSTdOT
258a 47 06 17 88 33 05 277 03 7/87 9/87 EO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
,258a 47 06 17 88 33 05 277 04 9/87
Sample analysis transferred bade to CRL
from BBI.
031a 45 33 39 84 40 42 238 00 7/79 5/85 NADP comparison aite with CRNSAP network
April 1981 - April 1984. See ADS
ident 031b. Comparison involves the
comparability of OS and Canadian data.
031a 45 33 39 84 40 42 238 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
031a 45 33 39 84 40 42 238 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
165a 47 33 37 88 37 51 193 00 10/80 2/83 Cn 15 Feb 1983, aite moved 13 km SE.
The NET ident was changed to 232241, the
ADS ident to 258aOO and the SITE names
to rtininelT This site was considered
nonstandard by NADP because of
discontinuous sampling. Collector was
moved each year to 026a from May to
026a
484a
484a
484a
47 54 43 89 09 10 209 00 8/80 10/84 Site closed from Nov through April every
year. The aite ia considered
nonstandard. Collector moved annually to
site 165a from Nov to May in 80,81,S 82.
Site terminated 10/22/84.
48 03 27 88 38 03 201 00 5/85 4/87
48 03 27 88 38 03 201 01 4/87 7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CAL to
EMS1. Data currently being reviewed.
48 03 27 88 38 03 201 02 7/87 9/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
484a 48 03 27 88 38 ,03 201 03 9/87
Sample analysis transferred back, to CRL
from EWSI.
032a 42 24 37 85 23 34 288 00 6/79 5/85
032a 42 24 37 85 23 34 288 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analyaia
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
107
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Michigan/ NADP/NTN, Kollogg
STATE
HtiUKKK
SITE NAME
Hat: Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 30
(230980)
R*co (230980)
Race. (230980)
Wsllston (235340)
Hell«ton (235340)
W«ll«te» (235340)
H*ll«ton (235340)
Wallstco (235340)
CASSM? (05)
5ell«teo (13 020)
Sollstcn (13 020)
taps? (08)
Gtylord (10)
Gaylord (10)
Gaylord (10)
Ga.ylord-2 (10 onplr 2)
S«ylord-2 (10 snplr 2)
ADS ADS
SITE LATTTOre LCN3ITUEE ELEV rev REV
HENT dm* d m a m ram START
032* 42 24 37 85 23 34 288 02 7/87
REV
END
OPERATING HISTORY
FO4 new dnterntinad by chixuiatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
351a 46 22 27 84 44 29 262 00 5/84
351m 46 22 27 84 44 29 262 01 5/85
351* 46 22 27 84 44 29 262 02 7/87
033* 44 13 26 85 49 05 292 00 10/78
033* 44 13 26 85 49 05 292 01 9/83
033* 44 13 26 85 49 05 292 02 5/85
033* 44 13 26 85 49 05 292 03 7/87
033* 44 13 26 85 49 05 292 04 9/87
5/85
7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
9/83
5/85 On 27 Sept 83 the collector was moved to
about 10m from the rain gage. No change
made to the NET ident or ADS ident.
7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed firom automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromntography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
9/87 PO4 determined ty chromatography at the
CAL on 7-13-87. Detection limit raised
to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
Site was moved 33 meters N of the
previous location on 9-29-87.
031* 45 33 40 84 40 42 233 00 7/79 1/80 This site is part of an International
mtaAf using co-located sanplera, see
031*. Collector: Sangamo model C.
031* 45 33 40 84 40 42 233 01 1/80
On 1/1/80, the use of * single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are conposited in the
field. Sae co-located KM» site 031*.
241a 44 56 58 84 38 30 473 00 11/81 10/82 Operated under normal OftPSP sampling
protocol beginning in last quarter of
1981.
241* 44 56 58 84 38 30 473 01 10/82 12/87 Strong acid analysis discontinued en
Sept 30, 1982.
241* 44 56 58 84 38 30 473 02 12/87
UAPSP officially changed to CEN.
241b 44 56 58 84 38 30 473 00 2/87 12/87 Co-locatad sampler atartod on Fob 16,
1987. DBPSP officially changed to CEN
on Dec 31, 1987.
108
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Michigan, EBPSP, Oaylord-2
/
STATE
NEWCKK
SITE NAMB
SAD (14)
Bay City (230420002)
Beaver Inland (230860001)
Benton a-**,*- (230460004)
Cooper Harbor (232740001)
Eagle Harbor (232740002)
Enpire (232940001)
Escanaba (231420008)
Grami Marais (230080001)
Mount Clematis (233660002)
Mount Clematis (2336600021
Muakegcn (233760007)
CBtonagon (234060002)
Port Austin (232340002)
Port Sanilae (234800001)
Xawas Point (234110002)
Minnesota. (27)
NADP/KTN (01)
Canp Ripley (242360)
Canp Ripley (242360)
Can? Ripley (242360)
Canp Ripley (242360)
Fernberg (241840)
Femberg (241840)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory 25-Oct-1989
Ordered by State and Province Page 31
ADS ADS
SITE lATlTUiE I£NGITODE EIEV rev REV REV
matt dm* dm* m rum START END OPERATING BISTORT
241b 44 56 58 84 38 30 473 01 12/87 5/88 Site terminated on May 4, 1988.
291a 43 39 30 83 53 45 187 00 3/81
292a 45 44 30 85 30 30 183 00 9/81
293a 42 07 00 86 28 30 191 00 2/81
294a 47 28 00 87 52 00 191 00 6/81 5/83 This (SOD network site TERMINATED on May
17, 1983. Sanpler moved to Eagle Harbor
(ADS site 295a).
295a 47 27 28 88 09 42 188 00 6/83
296a 44 51 16 86 02 08 233 00 6/81
297a 45 44 30 87 03 30 196 00 6/81
298a 46 40 00 85 58 00 191 00 7/81
299a 42 34 00 82 SO 40 176 00 4/82
300a 42 37 02 82 S3 25 187 00 3/81 3/82
301* 43 08 40 86 16 20 190 00 3/81
302a 46 49 20 89 38 00 194 00 7/81
303a 44 02 SO 82 59 40 185 00 4/81
304a 43 26 20 82 32 32 190 00 3/81
305a 44 16 00 83 26 30 179 00 5/81
3S2a 46 14 58 94 29 50 410 00 10/83 4/85
352a 46 14 58 94 29 50 410 01 4/85 5/85 Geotacfc collector raplaoad with an
Aarochem Metrics on 4/29/85.
352a 46 14 58 94 29 50 410 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrpmatograpfcy at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
352a 46 14 58 94 29 50 410 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by ehroraatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
166a 47 56 45 91 29 43 524 00 11/80 3/81 Thia HADP site operated with collector
at ground level within a clearing until
March 1981.
109
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Himeoata, NREP/NTN, Fernberg
SITE MAMS
Femberg (241840)
Fernberg (241840)
Fernberg (241840)
Xanfcerton (242720)
Lutfaerton (242720)
lamberton (242720)
Maroell (241660)
Mucell (241660)
Karoell (241660)
Kazcell (241660)
APIOS-D (07)
•Femberg (6051)
Femberg (6051)
Fernberg (6051)
GLAD (14)
Duluth (241040029)
Wat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-0=t-1989 ,
Page 32
ADS
SHE 1AITTOEE LCNG1TUDE
1DENX d m » d m •
166a 47 56 45 91 29 43
166a 47 56 45 91 29 43
166* 47 56 45 91 29 43
ADS
EIEV rev REV KEV
m nan START BID
OPERATING HESTCTCf
524 01 3/81 5/81 Collector and raingage(?) rawed to a
trailer rooftop within existing
clearing.
524 02 5/81 5/85 Collector and raingage returned to
ground level about 30m from trailer roof
top. Co-located with ADS-XDENT 166b.
524 03 5/85 7/87 Chloride, nulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
166a 47 56 45 91 29 43 524 04 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
035a 44 14 14 95 18 02
035a 44 14 14 95 18 02
343 00 1/79 5/85
343 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, «ulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
035a 44 14 14 95 18 02 343 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rng/1.
034a 47 31 52 93 28 07
034a 47 31 52 93 28 07
431 00 7/78 7/84
431 01 7/84 5/85 On 7/9/84 the event recorder was
installed on the raingage and the
raingage was moved farther from the
collector to ccnply with site visit
recemnandations.
034a 47 31 52 93 28 07 431
02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
034a 47 31 52 93 28 07 431 03 7/87
PO4 now determined ty chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
166a 47 56 51 91 29 26 506 00 10/81 5/82 Cold weather collector - SES BDLK
sanpler and Nepber shielded gauge.
Co-located with ADS-XDEHT 166a.'
166a 47 56 51 91 29 26 506 01 5/82 12/84 Wazm weather collector and gauge
166a 47 56 51 91 29 26 506 02 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaM to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
110
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Minnesota, GLAD, Duluth
STATE
i
SITE NAME
Gooseberry Fall. (241840016)
Q-ill Lake (240900001)
Bwland (240800009)
Mississippi (28)
(01)
Clinton (251080)
Clinton (251080)
diatom (251080)
Coffeeville (253000)
Coffeeville (253000)
Coffeevill* (253000)
Meridian (251460)
Meridian (251460)
Meridian (251460)
Newton (251960)
Newton (251960)
tffiPSP (08)
Clinton (16)
Clinton (16)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE LATITUDE LOHdTODE ELEV rev RE7 REV
IDENT d m 8 d m a m num START END
306a 46 46 07 92 05 15 198 00 7/81
307a 46 24 40 91 28 48 206 00 9/81
308a 46 24 40 94 21 15 383 00 1/82
309a 47 50 50 89 57 45 224 00 7/81
25-Oct-1989
Page 33
OPERATING HISTCSdr
242a 32 18 24 90 19 05
242a 32 18 24 90 19 05
96 00 7/84
96 01 5/85
242a 32 18 24 90 19 05 96 02 7/87
425a 34 00 09 89 48 00
425* 34 00 09 89 48 00
134 00 7/84
134 01 5/85
425a 34 00 09 89 48 00 134 02 7/87
036a 32 20 04 88 44 42
036* 32 20 04 88 44 42
89 00 4/80
89 01 5/85
036a 32 20 04 88 44 42 89 02 7/87
5/85 Sea co-located UAPSP aite 242a.
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PCM now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 ~- detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 new determined ty chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chroroatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PCX now determined ty chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
SOla 32 20 05 89 09 57
SOla 32 20 05 89 09 57
115 00 11/86
115 01 7/87
7/87
PO4 now determined ty chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
242* 32 18 24 90 19 06 .86 00 10/81 10/82 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling
protocol beginning in last quarter of
1981. See co-located NTN site 242b.
Ill
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Mississippi, UAPSP, Clinton
STATE
KETW3SC
SITE NW-E
Clinton-2 (16 mplr 2)
Morton (33)
EPA-XV (13)
University (KSONIVERSI)
University (KSUOT)
University (KSUKI)
Missouri (29)
Hare/trot (01)
Ashland (260380)
Ashland (260380)
Ashland (260380)
Baker Observatory (265000)
Biker Observatory (265000)
University Forest (260560)
Chiversity Forest (260560)
adversity Forest (260560)
Hcctana (30)
NM*/NTH (01)
Clancy (270760)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE IATTTODE I£NSXTGDE EIEV rev REV KEV
HENT d m a d m e m nun START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 34
QPERATH33 HISTORY
242a 32 18 24 90 19 06 86 01 10/82 12/87 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. See co-located NTN site
242b which began operations on July 11,
1984. This site terminated on Dec 19,
1987.
242b 32 21 06 90 17 15 76 00 12/85 12/86 Operated under normal sampling protocol.
See co-located URPSP site 242a and
co-located NTN site 242b.
532a 32 17 30 89 38 00 124 00 12/87
Site began collecting wot predp data
for HCFS ntudy onl2/19/87
263a 34 22 48 89 32 08 116 00 5/82 9/83 SaitjJ.es analyzed by RTI
263a 34 22 48 89 32 08 116 01 9/83 7/86 Samples analyzed by Global Geocbom after
9/27/83.
Moved 5 miles east to meet siting
criteria.
263a 34 23 22 89 26 15 154 02 7/86
Samples analyzed by
Geocbem
252a 38 45 13 92 11 56
252* 38 45 13 92 11 56
239 00 10/81
239 01 5/85
252a 38 45 13 92 11 56 239 02 7/87
5/85
7/87 Chloride, oulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatograpby at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CKL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
502a 37 23 55 93 02 33
502* 37 23 55 93 02 33
253a 36 54 39 90 19 07
253a 36 54 39 90 19 07
415 00 10/86
415 01 7/87
154 00 10/81
154 01 5/85
7/87
253a 36 54 39 90 19 07 154 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the GAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
FO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
112
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Montana, NRDP/NTN, Clancy
SUITE
NETV9CRK
SITE NAMS
Clancy (270760)
Clancy (270760)
Clancy (270760)
Ouster Battlefield (270060)
Ouster Battlefield (270060)
Custer Battlefield (270060)
Give Out Morgan (271340)
Give Out Morgan (271340)
Give Out Morgan (271340)
Give Out Morgan (271340)
Glacier Nat'l Park (270570)
Glacier Nat'l Park (270570)
Glacier Hat'l Park (270570)
Glacier Nat'l Park (270570)
Glacier Nat'l Park (270570)
Wot Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 35
ADS ADS
SITE 1ATITDDE LQNUITULE KIEV rev
IDEOT cl m o d m a m nun
355a 46 29 07 112 04 03 1489 00
355a 46 29 07 112 04 03 1489 01
355a 46 29 07 112 04 03 1489 02
REV REV
START END
1/84 5/84
OPERATING HISTORY
5/84 5/85 Leonard Mold fi Die collector replaced
with an Aerochem Metrics on 5/14/84.
5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrcoatography at the CM, on May 1,
1985.
355a 46 29 07 112 04 03 1489 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
426a 45 34 07 107 25 15 957 00
426a 45 34 07 107 25 15 957 01
7/84 5/85
5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CM, on May 1,
1985.
426a 45 34 07 107 25 15 957 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
278a 48 29 19 105 12 30 806 00
278a 48 29 19 105 12 30 806 01
278a 48 29 19 105 12 30 806 02
9/82 11/84
11/84 5/85 On 11/27/84 the collector and raingage
moved 97 m E-NE of previous location.
5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CM, on May 1,
1985.
278a 48 29 19 105 12 30 806 03 7/87
037a 48 30 37 113 59 45 968 00
037a 48 30 37 113 59 45 968 01
037a 48 30 37 113 59 45 968 02
037a 48 30 37 113 59 45 968 03
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
6/80 5/85 NftDP comparison site with'CftNSAP
network, April 1981 - April 1984. See
ADS ident 037b. Comparison involves
comparability of US and Canadian data.
5/85 4/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromatography at the CM, on May 1,
1985.
4/87 7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CM, to
EMSI. Data currently being reviewed.
7/87 9/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
113
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Montana, NADP/NTN, Glacier Nat'l Park
STATE
NE3VKKK
SITE NRMS
Glacier Nat'l Park (270560)
Glacier Kat'l Park (270560)
Havre Experiment S (270740)
Havre Experiment S (270740)
CANS&P (05)
Glacier Nat Park (13 010)
Wet Depoaition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE IATHDDE LCN3ITODE ELEV rev BEV HEV
HENT d in • d m a m num START END
037a. 48 30 37 113 59 45 968 04 9/87
25-Oct-1989
Page 36
HTSTCXOT
SanpLe analyaia transferred back to GAL
from EMSI.
354a 48 44 28 113 25 48 1391 00 1/83 5/85
354a 48 44 28 113 25 48 1391 01 5/85 9/86 CL,SO4,S NO3 analyais changed to ion
1/14/86 aite diaoontinued due to funding
pcoblena. Raingage data provided during
the period. 3/25/86 aanpling reinstated.
9/10/86 sampling •^i
485a 48 29 57 109 47 51 815 00 7/85 7/87
485a 48 29 57 109 47 51 815 01 7/87
PO4 now determined by chronatography at
the GRL en 870713 - detection limit
rmiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
037a 48 30 37 113 59 44 968 00 6/80 See co-located NADP aite 037a.
Nebraska (31)
NADP/NBI (01)
Mead (281520)
Mkad (281520)
Mud (281520)
Mud (281520)
North Platte Ag. E (281580)
North Platte Ag. E (281580)
038a 41 09 11 96 29 34 352 00 7/78 9/83
038a 41 09 11 96 29 34 352 01 9/83 5/85 On 1 Sept 83 collector moved 10m W to
t™.-irrt-«-;^ xtaquired 5m rain gage -
collector aeparation. No change made to
- NET ident or ADS ident.
038a 41 09 11 96 29 34 352 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analyaia
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
038* 41 09 11 96 29 34 352 03 7/87
P04 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
486a 41 03 33 100 44 47 919 00 9/85 7/87
486a 41 03 33 100 44 47 919 01 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatooraphy at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 rog/1.
Nevada (32)
KRDP/NTH (01)
Cavea (290560)
Cavea (290560)
Lehman Cavea (290560)
445a 39 00 18 114 12 57 2067 00 1/85 5/85
445a 39 00 18 114 12 57 2067 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analyaia
( changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chronatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
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Nevada, NRDP/NTN, Lehman Caves
STATE
NETWXK
NAME
Red Rock Canyon (290080)
Red Rock Canyon (290080)
Red Rock Canyon (290080)
Saval Ranch (290140)
Saval Ranch (290140)
Saval Ranch (290140)
Smith Valley (290360)
Smith Valley (290360)
New Hampshire (33)
SADP/NTN (01)
Huhbard Brook (300240)
Hibbard Brook (300240)
Hubbard Brook (300240)
New Jersey (34)
NADP/NTN (01)
Princeton (312980)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by state and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 37
ADS
SITE LATITUDE LONUITUDE
IDEM! d m a d m m
ADS
ELEV rev REV
m run START
REV
END
445a 39 00 18 114 12 57 2067 02 7/87
444a 36 08 09 115 25 32
444a 36 08 09 US 25 32
1137 00 1/85
1137 01 5/85
444a 36 08 09 105 25 32 1137 02 7/87
427. 41 16 59 115 49 36
427a 41 16 59 115 49 36
1850 00 7/84
1850 01 5/85
427a 41 16 59 115 49 36 1850 02 7/87
OPERATING HISTCSar
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection linri-t
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
487a 38 47 57 119 15 24
487* 38 47 57 119 15 24
1501 00 8/85
1501 01 7/87
7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
039a 43 56 35 71 42 12 250 00 7/78 5/85
039a 43 56 35 71 42 12 250 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
039a 43 56 35 71 42 12 250 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
167a 40 20 44 74 37 01 37 00 8/80 7/81 On 7 July 1981, site moved 40 km SW.
The NET ident was changed to 312981, the
ADS ident to 285aOO and the SITE names
to Washington Crossing. This site was
part of the VMS network. Data collected
at Princeton was considered nonstandard
by NADP because it did not follow siting
guidelines.
115
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Now Jersey/ KRDP/NIH, Waahington Xing
Wat Deposition Site Hiatory Inwontory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 38
1ETW3CK
SITE NME
Kaahingtcn Xing (312961)
Washington Xing (312981)
Washington Xing (312931)
Washington Xing (312981)
Hew Maxico (35)
(01)
Bandelier Kat'l (320720)
Bandralier Nat'l (320720)
Bandelier K»t'l (320720)
Mountain (321280)
Capilin Mountain (321280)
Mountain (321280)
Cuba (320980)
Cuba (320980)
Cut* (320980)
Qila Cliff D-ellin (320180)
ADS ADS
SHE IAHTODE LCNSTTDTE EI£V raw BEV REV
HSNT d m a d m a m num STftRT END
CEERATIUG HESTCKf
285a 40 18 54 74 51 17 72 00 8/81 9/84 Biis HADP site was formerly located in
the town of Princeton. ttis site was
identified as NET ident 312980 and ADS
ident 167aOO prior to 7 July 1981.
285a 40 18 54 74 51 17 72 01 9/84 5/85 On 9/12/84 the collector was moved 16 ft
•outh of the previous location. It waa
also taken off its platform and lowered
by approximately 1 ft.
285a 40 18 54 74 51 17 72 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysia
changed from automated wet cbcmiatry to
ion chramatogrsphy at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
285a 40 18 54 74 51 17 72 03 7/87
279a 35 46 54 106 16 03 1998 00 6/82
279a 35 46 54 106 16 03 1998 01 5/85
279a 35 46 54 106 16 03 1998 02 7/87
437a 36 46 44 103 58 53 2205 00 11/84
437a 36 46 44 103 58 53 2205 01 5/85
437a 36 46 44 103 58 53 2205 02 7/87
280a 36 02 27 106 58 17 2124 00 2/82
280a 36 02 27 106 58 17 2124 01 5/85
280a 36 02 27 106 58 17 2124 02 7/87
PO4 now datexndned by chromatography at
the CKL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rog/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatogrophy at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rog/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysia
changed from automated wet chonaatry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemiatry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
488a 33 13 13 108 14 05 1772 00 7/85 7/87
116
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New MeKico, NRDP/NTN, Gila Cliff Dwellin
Wot Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 39
STATE
NETHCFK
SITE N71ME
Gila Cliff Dwellin (320180)
Mayhill (320840)
Mayhill (320840)
Mayhill (320840)
New York (36)
NATff/NTN (01)
Aurora (330860)
Aurora (330860)
Aurora (330860)
Bennett Bridge (335240)
Bennett Bridge (335240)
Bennett Bridge (335240)
Biscuit Brook (336840)
Biscuit Brook (336840)
Biscuit Brook (336840)
Biscuit Brook (336840)
Chautauqua (331000)
Cbautauqua (331000)
ADS ADS
SITE lATTTOEE LOWHTODE ELEV rev HEV REV
I1IKNT d m a d m « m rum SXABT END
CtKk&XXNG HISTORY
488a 33 13 13 108 14 05 1772 01 7/87
FO4 now determined, by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
356a 32 54 34 105 28 14 2009 00 1/84 5/85
356a 32 54 34 105 28 14 2009 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehroraatography at the CAL on,May 1,
1985.
356a 32 54 34 105 28 14 2009 02 7/87
P04 now determined ty chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 103/1.
040a 42 44 02 16 39 35 249 00 4/79 5/85
040a 42 44 02 76 39 35 249 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chroraatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
040a 42 44 02 76 39 35 249 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection lajrdt
. to 0.02 from 0.01 ng/1.
046* 43 31 34 75 56 50 245 00 6/80 5/85
046a 43 33. 34 75 56 50 245 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
046a 43 31 34 75 56 50 245 02 7/87
EO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection liari-t
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mj/1.
359a 41 59 39 74 30 13 634 00 10/83 6/84
359a 41 59 39 74 30 13 634 01 6/84 5/85 Geotech collector replaced with an
Aerochem Metrics on 6/26/84.
359a 41 59 39 74 30 13 634 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on Hey 1,
1985.
359a 41 59 39 74 30 13 634 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
to 0.02 from 0.01 ag/i.
041a 42 17 58 79 23 47 488 00 6/80 5/85
117
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V** York, NMe/NTN, Chant-j
SXHE
ViO
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New York, NRDP/NTN, West Point
flTRTR
SITE
Hoot Point (335141)
Wast Point (335141)
Vbiteface (332021)
Waitefaoe (332021)
Wsiteface (332021)
MRP3S/PCN (06)
Brookhavon (6)
Brookhsven (6)
Brookhaven (6)
Ithaca (2)
Ithaca (2)
Ithaca (2)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE IAX3TQDE UON5XTODE ELEV rev REV REV
IDSNT dm* d m • m cum START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 41
OPERATING
358a 41 21 03 74 02 55 201 00 9/83 5/85 Comparison aits with NET ident 335140,
ADS ident 045a from 6 Sept 1983 to 2 Oct
1984. Ccnpariaon involved impact on
data of site relocation. Note: dry
side started 6 Sept 83, wet side started
13 Sept 83. This site was identified as
NET ident 335140 and ADS ident 045a
prior to 13 Sept 83.
358a 41 21 03 74 02 55 201 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet cbentLstxy to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
358a 41 21 03 74 02 55 201 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
043a 44 23 36 73 51 34 610 00 7/84 5/85 See co-located MSP3S site 043a.
043a 44 23 36 73 51 34 610 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
043a 44 23 36 73 51 34 610 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1,
048a 40 52 00 72 53 00
048a 40 52 00 72 53 00
25 00 2/78 2/81 Started operation using Battelle
Northwest sampler with surface area »
490 mq cm.
25 01 2/81 8/83 On 24-Feb-81 the sampler was changed to
an Aerochem Metrics model 301-A2 with ,
surface area - 640 mq cm.
048a 40 52 00 72 53 00 25 02 8/83 Analysis methods changed August, 1983.
NH4 was ion chromatography (1C), now
automated wet chemistry (AWC). CA and
MS were atonic absorption (A2V), now
plasma omission (PES).
044a 42 24 03 76 39 12 509 00 10/76 8/77 This MRP3S site started operation with
the Battelle Northwest collector;
surface area - 490 aq cm.
044a *42 24 03 76 39 12 509 01 8/77 9/77 Analysis method changed. NH4 was
colorimetry now Ion Chromatography. NA
and K were Flam Emission Spectrography
- now Ion Cfaronatography.
t
044a 42 24 03 76 39 12 509 02 9/77 11/79 Analysis msthod changed. CA and MS were
Flams Emission Spectrography - now Flams
Atomic Absorption. SO3 was colorinatry
- now Colorimotry with field fixation.
119
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N*w York, KSPSS/KN, Ithaca
srrs HME
Ithara (2)
Ithaca (2)
Ifciteface
a)
Ifcitefaee (1)
Wbitefaoe
Haiteface
uwese (08)
BigMscse (21)
BLg teose (21)
Bigltoose (21)
BlgHsose (21)
Big HaojM (21)
Big Moose-2 '(21 amplr 2)
CTAD (14)
(tot Depoaition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
JU>s ADS
SITE IATJ.TULE I£N3ITODE ELEV rev REV REV
IEEJT d m • d m s m nun STftPT END
25-Oct-1989
Page 42
OPERATIN3 HISTOFCf
044a 42 24 03 76 39 12 610 03 11/79 7/83 Collector changed to HRSL model with
surface area - 640 aq cm.
044a 42 24 03 76 39 12 610 04 7/83
Analysis methods changed August, 1983.
NH4 wa» ion dbzonatography (1C), now
automated wet cfaencLotzy (KHZ) . GR. and
1C were atomic absorption (AA), now
plaama «m.«aion (FES).
043a 44 23 26 73 51 34 610 00 10/76 8/77 Thi« MRP3s/PCN aite started operation
with the Battelle Northwest collector;
surface ozea - 490 »q am.
043a 44 23 26 73 51 34 610 01 8/77 9/77 Analysis nethod changed in August 1977.
NH4 changed from oolorimotiy to Ion
Chromatography. NA and K changed from
Flame &m.ssion Spectronatry to Ion
Chroroatography.
043a 44 23 26 73 51 34 610 02 9/77 12/79 Analysis method changed in mid Septeerber
1977. CA and MS changed from Flame
Bnission Spectronatry to Flann Atomic
Absorbtion on 9/14/77. SO3 changed from
colorisiBtry to colimetry with field
fixation on 9/6/77.
043a 44 23 26 73 51 34 610 03 12/79 8/83 Collection instrument changed to HRSL
with surface area - 640 sq on in
December 1979. See co-located NTN site
043b which started operations July 3,
1984.
043a 44 23 26 73 51 34 610 04 8/83
Analysis methods changed August, 1983.
NH4 was ion chromatography (1C), now
automated wet chemistry (AW?). CA and
1C were atomic absorption (AA), now
plasma emission (PBS).
243a 43 49 03 74 54 08 603 00 10/81 1/82 Operated under normal TOPSP sampling
protocol in last quarter of 1981
243a 43 49 03 74 54 08 603 01 1/82 10/82 UAPSP sinpling protocol expanded to
include NITRITE in CT 82
243a 43 49 03 74 54 08 603 02 10/82 1/83 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982.
243a 43 49 03 74 54 08 603 03 1/83 12/87 Discontinued analysis of OTTFtlTE,
otberwine no change in protocol
243a 43 49 03 74 54 08 603 04 12/87
XKPSP officially changed to CEN.
243b 43 49 03 74 54 08 603 00 11/85 11/86 Start of operation as co-located sampler
to site 243a on 11/22/85
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New York, GLM>, Capo Vincent
STATE
SITE NAME
Cape Vincent (333340099)
Dunkirk (331600099)
Fair Haven (330860099)
Grand Island (332000099)
Qlcott (334720099)
Rochester (335760099)
SILVER GREEK (336240099)
SCOOS POINT (337240099)
North Carolina (37)
NADP/UTN
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North Carolina, NRDP/NTN, Cowoeta
stars
NETNCRK
SITE NAME
Coweeta. (342500)
Zinley (A) (344160)
Knley W (344160)
Finley (A) (344160)
Z*nley (A) (344160)
Jfinley (A) (344160)
Finl«y (A) (344160)
Knley (A) (344160)
Pinley (B) (344161)
Jordan Creek (343600)
Jordan Creek (343600)
Jordan Creek (343600)
I*wi«ton (340320)
I*wi*ton (340320)
Wet Deposition Cite History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE LATITODE ICKGlTUiE EIEV rev REV REV
IDENT d m a d m » m ram START END
25-Oct-1989
Fags 44
OPERATING HXSTCXGf
OSOa 35 03 38 83 25 50 686 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chroroatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
OSOa 35 03 38 83 25 50 686 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by chroraatograpty at
the CKL, on 870713 - dete
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North Carolina, NRDP/NTN, lawiston
STATE '
NLUVU&
SITE NAME
Lewiston (340320)
Lowiston (340320)
Lewiston (340320)
Piedmont Station (343460)
Pieeknont Station (343460)
Piectemt Station (343460)
Piecncnt Station (343460)
PiacYnant Station (343460)
Piedmont Station (343460)
R Triangle Xnst (341180)
R Iriangl« Park (343310)
URPSP (08)
Raleigh (08)
Raleigh (08)
Raleigh (08)
Raleigh (08)
Raleigh (08)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ctedered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE IAT1TUUE I£NGXrODE ELEV rev REV REV
IE£WT d m a dm* m nun START BID
25-0<=t-1989
Page 45
OPERATING HISTCKf
049a 36 07 57 77 10 17 22 02 5/85
049a 36 07 57 77 10 17 22 03 6/85
049a 36 07 57 77 10 17 22 04 7/87
051* 35 41 49 80 37 21
051a 35 41 49 80 37 21
219 00 10/78
219 01 8/84
051a 35 41 49 80 37 21 219 02 4/85
OSla 35 41 49 80 37 21 219 03 5/85
OSla 35 41 49 80 37 21
OSla 35 41 49 80 37 21
174a 35 54 09 78 52 12
169& 35 53 47 78 51 38
219 04 5/85
219 05 7/87
99 00 10/80
94 00 4/80
6/85 Chloride, «ulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chroDatogrsphy at the C&L on Hay 1,
1985.
7/87 Field chemistry masuremant ware
reinitiated on 6/11/85. Belfort
recording raingage installed 6/22/85.
PO4 now determined by chrotnatography at
the GRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
8/84
4/85 Field chemistry measurements
discontinued on 8/7/84.
5/85 Cn 4/26/85 collector and raingage Mere
nerved 28m NE of the previous location.
No change to NET ident or ADS ident.
5/85 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion rtormmt-nji *j*y at «** CBL on May 1,
1985.
7/87 Field chemistry measurements were
reinitiated on 5/15/85.
PO4 new determined by chromatography at
the CftL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
1/83 Operations 1ERMTNATED on 4 Jan 83.
3/83 Operations TERMTNAXED on 1 Mar 83.
053a 35 43 43 78 40 48 128 00 9/78 1/79 Start up phase for this ETRI/SUKE site
DO NOT USE DATA.
053a 35 43 43 78 40 48 128 01 1/79 10/81 EPPI/SORE operation in CT 1979 with
co-located samplers at this site. See
053d. Starting 1/1/80 only one sampler
in operation at this EPRI/SURE site.
053a 35 43 43 78 40 48 128 02 10/81 1/82 Transfered operation from EPRX/SORE to
URPSPS and operated under normal USPSPS
protocol in last quarter of 1981.
053a 35 43 43 78 40 48 128 03 1/82 10/82 UftPSPS one year effort to analyze
Nl'lKl'IH in 1982, otherwise protocol
remained the same.
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North Carolina, UAPSP, Raleigh
STATE
i
SITE NAME
Raleigh (08)
Raleigh (08)
Raleigh-2 (08 sraplr 2)
Raleigh-2 (08 snplr 2)
Worth Dakota (38)
Hare/Urn
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North Dakota, NADP/NTN, Woodworth
STME
NETWORK,
SITE NAME
Wbodworth (351180)
Woodworth (351180)
Chio (39)
NAEP/NIN (01)
Caldwell (364900)
Caldwell (364900)
Caldwell (364900)
Delaware (361760)
Delaware (361760)
Delaware (361760)
Oxford (360900)
Oxford (360900)
Oxford (360900)
Wooster (367160)
Wooster (367160)
Wooster (367160)
Hat Deposition Sit* History Inventory
Qrdnred by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE LAIITUUhl LCNjilTULE ELEV rev REV REV
d m « d m • m nun START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 47
CPEBATING HTSTCKf
362a 47 07 32 99 14 13 578 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, «ul£«t«, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated Met chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CftL on May 1,
1985.
362a 47 (D7 32 99 14 13 578 02 7/87
056a 39 47 34 81 31 52
056a 39 47 34 81 31 52
276 00 9/78
276 01 5/85
056a 39 47 34 81 31 52 276 02 7/87
055a 40 21 19 83 03 58
OSSa 40 21 19 83 03 58
285 00 10/78
285 01 5/85
OSSa 40 21 19 83 03 58 285 02 7/87
057a 39 31 53 84 43 27
057a 39 31 53 84 43 27
284 00 8/84
284 01 5/85
057a 39 31 53 84 43 27 284 02 7/87
OSSa 40 46 56 81 55 12
OSSa 40 46 56 81 55 12
308 00 9/78
308 01 5/85
OSSa 40 46 56 81 55 12 308 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by ehromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 ag/i.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by ehromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mj/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by ehromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 ag/i.
5/85 Co-located with MAP3s site 057a starting
8/14/84.
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromatography at «•>>» CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by ehromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 xng/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by ehromatography at
the CAL on 870713' - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
125
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Ohio, HRP3S/PCH, Oxford
STATE
KEXHCRK
SOS KM*
HRP3S/PCN (06)
Ocfozd (8)
Oxford (8)
Cscford (8)
(08)
MsArtbur (22)
M=Artlur (22)
Zanesville (04)
Zanesville (04)
Zanesville (04)
Zanesville (04)
Zanesville (27)
Zanosville-2 (04 «tplr 2)
Zanesville-2 (04 snplr 2)
SAD (14)
Ashtabula. (360200001)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE lATJ-'iUUE LONGXTODE ELEV rev REV REV
XDEOT d m • d m s m nun START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 48
OPERATING HTSTCKf
057a. 39 31 53 84 43 27 284 00 9/78 11/80 Started operation using Battelle
Northwest sanpler with surface area —
490 sq cm.
057«. 39 31 53 84 43 27 284 01 11/80 8/83 On 24-Nov~80 the sanpler was changed to
the Aerochem Metrics nodel 301-A2 with
surface area - 640 oq cm. Co-located
with N&OP/HTN site 057b starting
8/14/84.
OS7a 39 31 53 84 43 27 284 02 8/83
Analysis inothoda changed August, 1983.
NH4 was ion cbromatography (1C), now
autonated wet chemistry (%W2). CA. and
MS were atomic absorption (AA.), now
emission (HES).
244a 39 14 06 82 28 41
244a 39 14 06 82 28 41
153a 39 59 02 82 01 05
153* 39 59 02 82 01 05
153a 39 59 02 82 01 05
153a 39 59 02 82 01 05
224 00 10/81 10/82 Operated under normal UAPSP sanpling
protocol beginning in last quarter of
1981.
224 01 10/82 5/84 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. Site TERMINATED on
5/15/84.
250 00 8/78 1/79 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site
DO NOT USE DATA
250 01 1/79 10/81 EPRI/SORE operation in CY 1979 with
co-located samplers at this site. See
153b. Starting 1/1/80 only one sanpler
in operation at this EPRI/SURE site.
250 02 10/81 10/82 Transfered operation from EPRI/SURE to
UAPSPS and operated under normal UAPSPS
protocol beginning in last quarter of
1981.
250 03 10/82 12/87 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. Site terminated on Dec
29, 1987.
526a 40 01 52 82 04 04 291 00 12/87
Sitie began collecting wet precip data
for £IGFS study onl2/29/87
153b 39 59 02 82 01 05
153b 39 59 02 82 01 05
250 00 8/78 1/79 Start up phase for this EPRI/SHRE site
DO NOT USE DATA
250 01 1/79 12/79 EPKT/SORE operation in CT 1979 with
co-located sanplers at this site. See
153a. The second sanpler was roneved
after one year, this ADS nunfcer
DISCONTINUED.
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Chio, GLAD, Aahtabula
SHOE
NEIVKKK
SITE NAME
CCNNEMJT (361480001)
Fairport Hnrhor (362100001)
Lozain (363620014)
Put-in-Bay (365260001)
Toledo (365200007)
Oklahoma (40)
NADP/NTN (01)
Clayton Lake (372580)
Clayton Lake (372580)"
Goodwell Research (372920)
Goodwell Research (372920)
Goodwell Research (372920)
Great Plains Apiar (371740)
Croat Plains Apiar (371740)
Great Plains Apiar (371740)
Salt Plains Nation (370060)
Salt Plains Nation (370060)
Salt Plains Nation (370060)
Oregon (41)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE IATLTUUE LCNCTTODE ELEV rev REV REV
HENT d m s d m a m num START END
316a 41 54 30 80 46 30 179 00 1/82 9/84
382a 41 !57 36 80 34 23 201 00 10/84
25-Oct-1989
Page 49
OPERATING HISTCfCf
Initial period of operation of this site
in toe Glad network
317a 41 45 17 81 16 25 203 00 1/81
318a 41 228 20 82 08 30 192 00 2/81
319a 41 39 29 82 49 40 177 00 2/81
320a 41 41 30 83 24 32 177 00 1/81
365a 34 31 47 95 21 11
365a 34 31 47 95 21 11
446a 36 3S 27 101 37 03
446a 36 3S 27 101 37 03
349 00 2/83
349 01 5/85
999 00 1/85
999 01 5/85
446a 36 35 27 101 37 03 999 02 7/87
364a 34 58 48 97 31 17
364a 34 58 43 97 31 17
331 00 3/83
331 01 5/85
364a 34 58 48 97 31 17 331 02 7/87
363a 36 48 19 98 12 02
363a 36 48 19 98 12 02
345 00 12/83
345 01 5/85
363a 36 48 19 98 12 02 345 02 7/87
5/85
8/86 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985. Site terminated August 12, 1986.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
127
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Oregon, NRDP/NIN, Also*
SIRXE
NETVKFK
SITE NRKS
NRDP/NTN (01)
Al*e* (380200)
Al»e* (380200)
Alse* (380200)
Run (380260)
Run (380260)
Bull Run (380260)
Bun (380260)
H.J. Andrews (381020)
H.J. Andrews (381020)
H.J. Andrews (381020)
fi.J. Andrew* (381020)
IJyalep Farm (380202)
Hyslop Farm (380202)
Hyslop Farm (380202)
Loot Creole Dam (380840)
Wet Deposition Site Hiotoiy Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SHE LATITUDE 1ON3ITDDE ELEV rev KEV REV
HS2TT d m a d m a m nun START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 50
OPERATING HT.STCtUf
059* 44 23 13 123 37 23
059a 44 23 13 123 37 23
84 00 12/79
84 01 5/85
059* 44 23 13 123 37 23 84 02 7/87
281» 45 26 57 122 09 12
281* 45 26 57 122 09 12
267 00 7/82
267 01 4/85
281* 45 26 57 122 09 12 267 02 5/85
281* 45 26 57 122 09 12 267 03 7/87
5/85
7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wot chemistry to
ion ehromatograjiiy at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by ediroraatogxapty at
the CKL on 870713 - detection limit
raioed to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
4/85
5/85 Leonard Mold t Die collector replaced
with an Aeroebem Metrics (that was
placed arprcocinbtely 7.5 meters south of
previous location) on 4/9/85.
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CKL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mj/1.
061a 44 12 48 122 15 12
061* 44 12 48 122 15 12
436 00 5/80
436 01 6/84
061* 44 12 48 122 15 12 436 02 5/85
061* 44 12 48 122 15 12 436 03 7/87
366* 44 38 05 123 li 24
366* 44 38 05 123 11 24
69 00 4/83
69 01 5/85
366* 44 38 05 123 11 24 69 02 7/87
6/84
5/85 Raingage moved to a position 6 m from
the collector en 6/15/84. It was
previously 1.5 m from the collector.
7/87 Chloride, aulfato, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatooraphy at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mj/1.
5/85 Site identified as NET ident 380201 and
ADS ident 060aOO prior to 26 April 1983.
7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
170a 42 40 04 122 40 59 475 00 10/80 12/83 Cperationn TERMINATED on 12/6/83.
128
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Oregon, NftDP/NTN, Pendleton
STATE
NE1WCRK
SITE HAMS
Pendleton (381780)
Pendleton (381780)
Schmidt Farm (380201)
Silver Like Ranger (380980)
Silver Lake Ranger (380980)
Silver Lake Ranger (380980)
Silver Lake Ranger (380980)
Starkey Experiment (381800)
Starkey Experiment (381800)
Starkey Experiment (381800)
Vines Hill (381120)
Vines Hill (381120)
Vines Hill (381120)
Vines Hill (381120)
Pennsylvania (42)
NRDP/NTN (01)
Kane (392940)
Kane (392940)
, Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE LATITUDE LONGTTODE ELEV rev REV REV
XDENT d m s d m a m num START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 51
CPERATIN3
175«. 45 41 24 118 SO 16 542 00
175a 45 41 24 118 SO 16 542 01
060a 44 37 35 123 12 50 69 00
367» 43 07 18 121 03 28 1336 00
367a 43 07 18 121 03 28 1336 01
367a 43 07 18 121 03 28 1336 02
4/80 9/81
9/81 6/82 Cn 30 Sept 81 aite moved 50m NE off of a
roof to ground level. Ho change made to
NET ident or ADS ident. Operations
TERMnjftlED on 6/15/82.
12/79 4/83 Site moved on 26 April 1983. The NET
ident changed to 380202, the ADS idant
to 366aOO and the SITE names to Hyslop.
8/83 10/84
10/84 5/85 Geotech collector replaced with an
Aerochem Metrics on 10/11/84.
5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
367a 43 07 18 121 03 28 1336 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 ng/1.
368a 45 13 28 018 30 41 1253 00
368a 45 13 28 118 .30 41 1253 01
368a 45 13 28 118 30 41 1253 02
027« 43 53 58 117 25 37 904 00
027* 43 53 58 117 25 37 904 01
027a 43 53 58 117 25 37 904 02
3/84 5/85
5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatograFhy at the CM, on M^- 1,
1985.
7/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM. on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
7/80 5/85 Most chemistry analysis' values excluded
(NS)-9/81 to 1/83
5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
7/87 9/87 P04 determined by chromatography at the
CAL on 7-13-87. Detection limit raised
to 0.02 from 0.01 ng/1.
027a 43 53 58 117 25 37 904 03 9/87
Site was moved 15 meters K of the
previous location 9-3-87.
063a 41 35 52 78 4S 03 618 00 7/78 5/85
129
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Pennsylvania, HBDP/NTN, Kane
STATE
KITE NBMS
Kane (392940)
Leading RLdge (394200)
Leading Ridge (394200)
Leading Ridge (394200)
HLlford (397220)
MOford (397220)
Milford (397220)
Milford (397220)
Pern State (391520)
Fern State (391520)
Perm State (391520)
Peon State (391521)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE LftirroDE LOKITODE ELEV r«v KEV FEW
XQENT d m • dm* m nuta START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 52
CtEKATTNG HISTCKf
063a 41 35 52 78 46 03 618 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analyaia
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CftL on May 1,
1985.
063* 41 35 52 78 46 03 618 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by ehromatography at
the CftL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
064a 40 39 27 77 56 23 287 00 4/79 5/85
064a 40 39 27 77 56 23 287 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CftL on May 1,
1985.
064a 40 39 27 77 56 23 - 287 02 7/87
371a 41 19 39 74 49 13 212 00 12/83 3/84
41 19 39 74 49 13
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the C&L on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
212 01 3/84 5/85 Belfort recording raingage installed to
replace an 8-inch stick gage on 3/20/84.
371a 41 19 39 74 49 13 212 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, oulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CftL on May 1,
1985.
371a 41 19 39 74 49 13 212 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by cbromatograpby at
the C»L on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
065a. 40 47 18 77 56 47 393 00 6/83 5/85 See co-located MRP3S site 065a.
HftEP/NTN comparison site. See ADS ident
065cOO. Comparison involves
comparability of Leonard Mold and Die
and Aerochmn Metrics Wet/Dry collectors.
065a 40 47 18 77 56 47 393 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CKL on May 1,
1985.
065a 40 47 18 77 56 47 393 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CKL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
065b 40 47 18 77 56 47 393 00 10/83 10/84 See co-located MRP3S site 065a.
UKDP/NTN comparison site. See ADS ident
065bOO. Comparison involves
comparability of Leonard Mold and Die
and fterocfaem Metrics Wet/Dry collectors.
TERMTNMED on Oct 2, 1984.
C*?McN (04)
Perm State (9051010)
130
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Pennsylvania, CAPtfeN, Perm State
gTBTR
SHE HUE
MBP3S/POJ (06)
Perm State (3)
Perm State (3)
Perm State (3)
Perm State (3)
P«on State (3)
Perm State (3)
UAPSP (08)
Scranton (02)
Scranton (02)
Scranton (02)
Scranton (02)
Scranton (02)
Scranton (02)
Scranton-2 (02 smplr 2)
Scrantco-2 (02 smplr 2)
Wet Depooiticci Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Provinoe
ADS ADS
SITE IATXTODE LCtKHTUDE ELEV rev KEV REV
IDENT cl m • d m a m run START END
065a 40 47 00 77 57 00 393 00 1/86
25-Oct-1989
Page 53
OPERATING HTSTCSCf
co-located with MSP3S site 065a, and
with NADP site 065b.
065a 40 47 18 77 56 45 393 00 9/76 8/77 Started operation using Battelle
Northwest sampler with surface area -
490 sg cm.
065a 40 47 18 77 56 45 393 01 8/77 9/77 Analysis method changed. NH4 was
colorimstry - now Ion Chromatography.
NA. and K were Flame Emission
Spectrography - now Ion Chromatography.
065a 40 47 18 77 56 45 393 02 9/77 12/79 Analysis method changed. CA and MS were
Flame Emission Spectrography - now Flame
Atonic Absorption. SO3 was colorimatry -
now Colorimetry with field fixation.
065a 40 47 18 77 56 45 393 03 12/79 3/81 Collection instrument changed. Was BNW
- now HRSL with surface area - 640 sq
em.
065a 40 47 18 77 56 45 393 04 3/81 8/83 Collection instrument changed. Was HRSL
- now Aarochem Metrics ncdel 301-A2 with
surface area - 640 sq cm. See
co-located NTN site 065b which started
•Tone 7, 1983 and 065c which started
October 4, 1983.
065a 40 47 18 77 56 45 393 05 8/83
151a
151a
151a
ISla
ISla
151a
151b
Analysis mthods changed August, 1983.
MH4 was ion chraraatography (1C), now
automated wet chemistry (fiKC) . CA. and
MS were atomic absorption (Aft.), now
plasma emission (FES).
41 34 30 75 59 40 335 00 8/78 1/79 Start up phase for this EPKI/SURE site
DO N3T USE DATA
41 34 30 75 59 40 335 01 1/79 1/81 Started operation as a co-located site.
See 15U>. On 1/1/80 continued operation
in EPRI/SDRE network with only one
sampler in use.
41 34 30 75 59 40 335 02 1/81 10/81 Station NOT IN USE.
41 34 30 75 59 40 335 03 10/81 10/82 Started operation as OTPSP site.
41 34 30 75 59 40 335 04 10/82 12/87 Strong arid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982.
41 34 30 75 59 40 335 05 12/87
URPSP officially changed 'to OEN.
41 34 30 75 59 40 335 00 8/78 1/79 EPRI/SURE start up phase DO NOT OFE
DAZA
131
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JJentutylvania, URPSP, Scrantcn-2
SXR3E
JILIVKKK
SHE KRME
OLRD (14)
Erie (393060099)
South Carolina (45)
KRDB/NIN (01)
CUoacn (421880)
CO..
(421880)
Clerascn (421880)
Santee Katicnal Wi (420680)
Santee Katicnal Hi (420680)
Santee Katicnal Hi (420680)
Santee Katicnal Hi (420680)
Santee Katicnal Hi (420680)
EPA-OV (13)
Capa Remain (SCCAPER£MA)
Cap* tenain. (SCCAP)
Congaree Swamp (SCCCN)
D«lta (SCDEUERCCO)
Delta (SCXEC.)
Met Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SHE IATETODE KUSTTOCE KIEV rev REV RE7
HENT d m » d m a m nun START END
25-0=t-1989
Page 54
OPERATING HTSTCKf
151b 41 34 30 75 59 40 335 01 1/79 12/79 One year operation with two sanplers at
this cite, *ee 151a.
321a 42 07 48 80 06 03 183 00 1/82
065* 34 37 26 82 44 03
066a 34 37 26 82 44 03
066* 34 37 26 82 44 03
429a 33 32 22 80 26 06
429* 33 32 22 80 26 06
429a 33 32 22 80 26 06
429* 33 32 22 80 26 06
256 00 3/79 5/85 Sit* ia considered nenstandard by NBDP
because location of collector does not
follow siting guidelines.
256 01 5/85 7/85 Chloride, nulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the C3VL on May 1,
1985.
256 02 7/85 6/86 Cn 7/16/85 collector and raingage were
nerved from rooftop location
approximately 10 km to the SSE. No
change to NET idant or ADS ident.
24 00 7/84 7/84
24 01 7/84 9/84 Discontinued sanpling because of
equipment problems on 7/24/84. Geotech
collector replaced with an Aerochem
Metrics during the period 7/24/84 -
9/27/84.
24 02 9/84 5/85 Re-initiated sanpUng on 9/28/84.
24 03 5/85 7/87 Chloride, nulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromn.tography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
429a 33 32 22 80 26 06 24 04 7/87
PO4 now determined by chroroatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rog/1.
long Creek
Long Creek (SCTXM)
413a 32 55 59 79 39 27 5 00 8/83 9/83 Sanples analyzed by RTI
413a 32 56 32 78 39 27 5 01 9/83 Samples analyzed by Global Geochem after
9/27/83.
414* 33 48 56 80 49 38 32 00 9/83 Sanples analyzed by Global Geochem
267a 34 32 22 81 33 40 113 00 12/82 9/83 Samples analyzed by KTX
267a 34 32 21 81 33 40 113 01 9/83 Samples analyzed by Global Geochem after
9/27/83.
266* 34 48 19 83 14 17 602 00 11/82 9/83 Sanples analyzed by KTI
132
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South Carolina, EPA-IV, Long Croak
STATE
NkTlWtXK
SITE
South Dakota (46)
(01)
Cottonwood (430880)
Cottonwood (430880)
Cottomood (430880)
Huron (430060)
Boron Wall Field (430061)
Boron Wall Field (430061)
Huron Hall Field (430061)
(08)
Breakings (19)
Brookinga (19)
Brooking* (19)
Breakings (19)
Breakings (37)
Breokings-2 (19 smplr 2)
Wst Disposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
SITE LMITODE LCNSXTODE ELEV rev REV REV
IDENT d m a d m s m num START END
266a 34 48 19 83 14 17 602 01 9/83
25-Oct-1989
Page 55
CEERATXN3 HZSTCKf
Samples analyzed ty Global Geochem after
9/27/83.
373a 43 56 57 101 51 30 733 00 10/83 5/85
373a 43 56 57 101 51 30 733 01 5/85 7/87 d,SO4,S N03 analysis changed from
automated wet chemistry to ion
chrecnatography at the CRL on 5/1/85.
From 11/5/85 to 2/25/86 operations were
tenporarily discontinued due to heavy
373. 43 56 57 101 51 30 733 02 7/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the C8L on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
067a 44 23 03 98 13 14 390 00 4/80 9/83 Site moved to Huron Well Field on 20
Sept 83. The net ident changed to
430061 and the ADS ident changed to
372a.
372a 44 21 18 98 17 27 398 00 11/83 5/85 Site identified as net ident 430060 and
ADS ident 067aOO prior to 20 Sept 83.
372a 44 21 18 98 17 27 398 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
372a 44 ZL 18 98 17 27 398 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
245a 44 15*54 96 49 45 499 00 10/81 1/82 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling
protocol in last quarter of 1981.
Co-located sampler 245b began operation
on 11/19/81.
245a 44 19 54 96 49 45 499 01 1/82 10/82 UftPSP sampling protocol expanded to
include mXKlTE in CY 82
245a 44 19 54 96 49 45 499 02 10/82 1/83 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982.
245a 44 21 02 96 49 42 506 03 1/83 12/87 Discontinued analysis of NITRITE,
otherwise no change in protocol.
Co-located sampler 245b terminated on
2/23/83. This site terminated on Dec
30, 1987.
535a 44 14 50 96 49 50 499 00 12/87 Site began collecting wet precip data
for EtffiFS study on!2/30/87
133
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Ordered by State and Province
25-Oet-1989
Page 56
South Dakota, OftPEP, Brookings-2
STAE3
I
SXTENME
Brooking»-2 (19 snplr 2)
Brooking»-2 (19 smplr 2)
Brookings-2 (19 snplr 2)
EPA-VUI (19)
Buffalo Cap (SEBG?)
Coster Hat'l Park (SDCOS)
Pierre (SOBER)
Pierre2 (SEEER)
Xen»s*ee (47)
(01)
Giles County (441140)
Giles County (441140)
Giles Count? (441140)
Great Snoky Mb* (441190)
Gnat Stoky Mt« (441190)
Great Sraoky Mts (441190)
Great stnsfcy Mt« (441190)
Gnat Snoky Mts (441190)
Hatchie National W (441400)
ADS ADS
LATITUDE LOH3ITDDE ELE7 rev KEV REV
d m s d m a m num STBRT END OPERATOR! HISTORY
245b 44 19 54 96 49 45 499 00 11/81 1/82 Operated under normal OAPSP sampling
protocol in last quarter of 1981
245b 44 19 54 96 49 45 499 01 1/82 10/82 URPSP sampling protocol expanded to
include NITRITE in Of 82
245b 44 19 54 96 49 45 499 02 10/82 1/83 Strong arid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982.
245b 44 19 54 96 49 45 499 03 1/83 2/83 Discontinued analysis of NITRITE on
1/1/83. Discontinued operation of
co-located sampler on 2/23/83. This ADS
ident TERMINATED.
509a 43 32 58 103 24 39 1024 00 11/86 1/87 Site terminated 1/20/87.
510a 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 9/87
508a 44 20 38 100 14 42 434 00 10/86
508b 44 20 38 100 14 42 434 00 10/86
155a 35 17 05 86 54 12 57 00 10/84 5/85 Location in the same as URPSP
(EPBI/SOTE) sites 155* and 155b.
Co-located with TWA site 155c «tarting
10/2/84.
155a 35 17 05 86 54 12 57 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
155» 35 17 05 86 54 12 57 02 7/87 P04 now dstermined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection lajnit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
028a 35 39 52 83 35 25 640 00 8/80 5/85
028a 35 39 52 83 35 25 640 01 5/85 4/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
028a 35 39 52 83 35 25 640 02 4/87 7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CAL to
EMSI. D&ta currently being reviewed.
028a 35 39 52 83 35 25 640 03 7/87 9/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 xng/1.
028a 35 39 52 83 35 25 640 04 9/87 Sample analysis transferred back to CAL
from EMSI.
134
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Tennessee, NADP/NTN, Hatcfaie National W
Wet Deposition Site Hiatoiy Inventory
Ordored by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 57
STATE
NE'iWXK
SHE NAME
Hatcfaie National W (441400)
Eatchie National K (441400)
Walker Branch (440040)
Walker Branch (440040)
Walker Branch (440040)
MRP3S/PCN (06)
Oak Ridge (9)
Oak Ridge (9)
UftPSP (08)
Alamo (12)
Alamo (12)
Alamo-2 (12 anplr 2)
Bells (31)
Giles County (06)
Giles County (06)
ADS ADS
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435a 35 28 04 89 09 31 107 00 10/84 5/85
435a 35 28 04 89 09 31 107 01 5/85 7/87
OPERATING HISTORY
435a 35 28 04 89 09 31 107 02 7/87
Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
ITla 35 57 41 84 17 14 341 00 3/80 5/85 See co-located MRP3S site 171b.
ITla 35 57 41 84 17 14 341 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion ehromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
ITla 35 57 41 84 17 14 341 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
ITla 35 57 41 84 17 14 341 00 1/81 7/83 See co-located NADP/NTN site ITla. This
MAP3S aite started operation with
Aerochem Metrics model 301-A2 sampler;
surface area - 640 sq cm.
ITla 35 57 41 84 17 14 341 01 7/83
Analysis methods changed August, 1983.
NH4 was ion chromatography (1C), now
automated wet chemistry (SMC). CA and
M3 were atomic absorption (AA), now
pi anna emission (FES).
246a 35 47 32 89 08 03 112 00 10/81 10/82 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling
protocol beginning in last quarter of
1981.
246a 35 47 32 89 08 03 112 01 10/82 12/87 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. This site terminated on
Dec 14, 198T.
246b 35 4T 32 89 08 03 112 00 12/86 12/87 Co-Located sampler established on Dec
10, 1986. This Co-Located sampler
terminated on Dec 14, 1987.
530a 35 44 30 89 07 03 120 00 12/87 Site began collecting wet precip data
for EMEFS study onl2/14/87
155a 35 IT 05 86 54 11 244 00 8/T8 1/T9 Start up phase for this EPRI/SURE site
DO NOT ICE DATA
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Tennessee/ EMPSP, Giles County
SIRES
SITEKRM:
Giles County-2 (06 snplr 2)
Giles County-2 (06 aiflr 2)
ZPA-XV (13)
Center Hill (DKESTEPHI)
C*nter Hill Res (DKEN)
(16)
7 (AXXZH 7)
SOU. 71RI 8 (BOH. REN 8)
1 (COEERIA. 1)
OTE2PIAHD 14 (CCM2ERIA14)
COEERIAND 16 (OTBEKIA16)
COMB3OAND 18 (O*BERIA18)
CO-ESRIAND 21 (COBERIA21)
22 (CO-EKLA22)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
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CEERRTIN3
ISSa 35 17 05 86 54
244 01 1/79 6/80 EPKI/SURE operation in CT 1979 with
oo-locatod »anraers at this site. See
155b. Starting 1/1/80 only one sanpler
in operation at this EPKL/SOPE site.
Station SERMINftTED on Juno 30, 1980.
ISSb 35 17 05 86 54 11 244 00 8/78 1/79 Start up pfaas. for this EPKC/SURE site
DO NOT USE DATA
155b 35 17 05 86 54 11 244 01 1/79 1/80 EPRI/SORE operation in Of 1979 with
oo-locatad sairplera at this site. See
155a. Ihe second sanpler was removed
after one year, this ADS nurber
DISCONTINUED.
264a 36 02 20 85 43 59 305 00 8/82 9/83 Sanples analyzed by KTX
264a 36 02 20 85 43 59 305 01 9/83
Sanples analyzed by Global Goocham after
9/27/83.
383a 35 05 49 90 04 56 73 00 11/78
Operated by TVA network using ABC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Hote that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
384a 35 58 52 84 13 32 250 00 11/78 8/81 Cperated by TVA network using SEC
wet/dry collector without rain gago
Sote that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
387a 36 26 23 87 36 17 180 00 6/77 12/80 Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weaks
(Fortnightly).
391a 36 16 20 87 45 53 195 00 6/77 9/80 Operated by WA network using ABC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
392a 36 31 14 87 33 48 174 00 6/77 9/80 Cperatad by TWA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
393a 36 27 58 87 34 52 216 00 6/77 9/80 Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
395a 36 10 13 87 50 50 115 00 7/77 9/80 Pperated by OTA. network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
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Tennessee, TVA, CDMBERIAND 22
STATE
NETWXK
SITE NAME ,
OlffiERLRND 3 (O*BERIA 3)
COMEERIAND 7 (CWfflERIA 7)
CCSffiERIAND 8 (CtWEERIA 8)
GRIIXAXIH 6 (GAUAIXN 6)
grrgg COONTT (SUES CNTT)
OCHN SEVIER 2 (JCHN SEVI2)
OCHN SEVIER 4 (JOHN SEVI4)
JOHNSONVmE 11 (JOHNSONV11)
KIN3STON 2 (KDKSTON 2)
UDODCN (X0QDON)
WRTTS BAR 2 (HKTTS BAR2)
Hot Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
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396a 36 26 07 87 36 08 178 00 12/79
OPERATING HISTORY
Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
388a 36 36 05 87 27 03 165 00 6/77 9/80 Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
389* 36 19 29 87 41 30
390a 36 25 58 87 42 30
397a 36 17 21 86 23 11
155a 35 17 05 86 54 11
195 00 6/77 9/80 Operated by TVA network using KEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period ia 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
130 00 6/77 9/80 Derated by TOA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
158 00 11/78 3/81 Operated by TVR network using SEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period ia 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
244 00 5/78 11/84 Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period i» 2 weeks
(Fortnightly). Co-located with NMP/NTN
site 155d starting 10/2/84. Site
terminated Deoccrfcer 1, 1984.
479a 36 23 20 82 56 03 370 00 12/83
Operated by TVA network using ABC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note, that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
398a 36 26 02 85 58 40
399a 36 01 33 88 02 43
400a 35 59 17 84 32 40
411a 35 38 30 84 18 45
347 00 11/78 12/83 Operated by TVA network using ABC
wet/dry collector without'rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
131 00 11/78 3/81 Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
317 00 1/79 7/81 Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
271 00 5/78 10/80 Operated by TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note that collection period is 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
137
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Senoe*»ee, TVA, WRITS BAR 2
SHE NAME
Texas (46)
KMT/NTH (01)
Jkttxater Prmirie C (451040)
IJttwater Prairie C (451040)
Jkttwater Prmirie C (451040)
Eeeville (450350)
Beeville (450350)
Beeville (450350)
Big- Bend Nat'l Be (450425)
Big Bend Hat'l Me (450425)
Big Bend Nat'i He (450425)
Big Bend Nat'l Ek (450425)
Big Bond Hat'l J?k (450425)
For««t Seed Ctr (453800)
Forest Seed Ctr (453800)
Forest Seed Ctr (453800)
Nat Deposition Sit* History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
J4DS KDS
SITE IATITDEE ICNGCETOEe EIE7 rev FEW REV
ZEBU d m • d m" a m turn STRKT END
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Page 60
CPERATHK3 HLSTCKf
405a 35 37 46 84 46 29 238 00 1/79 7/81 Operated fcy TVA network using AEC
wet/dry collector without rain gage
Note «*-*- coUection period in 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
375a 29 39 41 96 15 34 54 00
375a 29 39 41 96 15 34 54 01
7/84 5/85
5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chamistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
375a 29 39 41 96 15 34 54 02 7/87
374a 28 28 00 97 42 25 82 00 2/84
374a 28 28 00 97 42 25 82 01 5/85
374a 28 28 00 97 42 25 82 02 7/87
070a 29 18 08 103 10 38 1056 00
070a 29 18 08 103 10 38 1056 01
070a 29 18 08 103 10 38 1056 02
070a 29 18 08 103 10 38 1056 03
4/80
5/85
4/87
7/87
EO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rog/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrcoiatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
4/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion eteoaatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CAL to
EMSI. Data currently being reviewed.
9/87 PO4 now determined by chromatogrofty at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
070a 29 18 08 103 10 38 1056 04 9/87
Sample analysis transferred back to CAL
from EMSI.
254a 31 33 38 94 51 39 84 00
254a 31 33 38 94 51 39 84 01
8/81 5/85
5/85 7/87 Chlorida, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion cfaromatoor»fhy at the CAL on Miy 1,
1985.
254a 31 33 38 94 51 39 84 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
138
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Texas, NRDP/NTN, Quadalupe Mountain
STATE
NKLVU&
SITE NRME
Mountain (452215)
Mountain (452215)
Mountain (452215)
IBJ National Grass (455640)
LBJ National Grass (455640)
IBJ National Grass (455640)
IBJ National Grass (455640)
Langview (452180)
Longview (452180)
Longview (452180)
Maleahoe Nat'l WL1 (450250)
Maleahoe Nat'l Mil (450250)
Sonora (451650)
Sonora (451650)
Sonera (451650)
Throctenorton (455180)
Throetenorton (455180)
Wait Deposition Sit* History Inventory
Ordered 17 St»t« and Province
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UZENT dm* d m • m nun START END
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Page 61
CfKKATINS
438a 31 S4 30 104 48 24 1734 00 6/84
438* 31 54 30 104 48 24 1734 01 5/85
438a 31 £4 30 104 48 24 1734 02 7/87
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated Met chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by efarotatogrmpty at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
378a 33 23 30 97 38 23 312 00 9/83 10/84
378a 33 23 30 97 38 23 312 01 10/84
378a 33 23 30 97 38 23 312 02 5/85
378a 33 23 30 97 38 23 312 03 7/87
282a 32 22 53 94 42 49 107 00 6/82
282a 32 22 53 94 42 49 107 01 5/85
282a 32 22 53 94 42 49 107 02 7/87
490a 33 57 23 102 46 34 1143 00 6/85
490a 33 57 23 102 46 34 1143 01 7/87
376a 30 15 41 100 33 18 690 00 6/84
376a 30 15 41 100 33 18 690 01 5/85
376a 30 15 41 100 33 18 690 02 7/87
5/85 Geotecfa collector replaced with an
Aaroobem Metrics on 10/9/84.
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatogrcphy at the C%L on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by cbromatograpay at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 ng/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
EO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mj/1.
7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
377a 33 16 24 99 12 55 425 00 5/84 5/85
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, Birockmortcn
STATE
SHE NAME
Bsroctaorton (455180)
Victoria (455350)
Victoria (455350)
Victoria (455350)
OAPSP (08)
Marshall (17)
Mar»h»n (17)
Marshall (17)
Marshall (17)
Marshall (17)
M»rshall-2 (17 soplr 2)
Utah (49)
NMP/OTN (01)
Bryce Canyon (460110)
Bryc* Canyon (460110)
Bryc* Canyon (460110)
Mb (460280)
Wat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
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XDENT d m • d m s m nun START END
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Paga 62
OPERATING
377a 33 16 24 99 12 55 425 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfato, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
3T7a 33 16 24 99 12 55 425 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by cfaromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
OTla 28 50 43 96 55 13 31 00 4/80 5/85
OTla 28 50 43 96 55 13 31 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatogro£fcy at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
OTla 28 50 43 96 55 13 31 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatographv at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
247a 32 39 58 94 25 06 81 00 10/81 1/82 Operated under normal UAPSP sampling
protocol in last quarter of 1981
247a 32 39 58 94 25 06 81 01 1/82 10/82 UftPSP sampling protocol expanded to
include NITRITE in CY 82
247a 32 39 58 94 25 06 81 02 10/82 1/83 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982.
247a 32 39 58 94 25 06 81 03 1/83 12/87 Discontinued analysis of KEEKnTE,
otherwise no change in protocol.
Co-located sampler 247b began operations
on H/23/84.
247a 32 39 58 94 25 06 81 04 12/87
URPSP officially changed to CEN.
247b 32 39 58 94 25 06 81 00 11/84 11/85 Start of operation as co-located sampler
to site 247a on 11/23/84.
448a 37 37 07 112 10 22 2477 00 1/85 5/85
448a 37 37 07 112 10 22 2477 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrctnatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
448a 37 37 07 112 10 22 2477 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
140
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Utah, NSDP/NTN, Codar Mt
STATE
NEIWKK
SITE NAM!
Met Deposition Site History Inventory
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Page 63
Green River (460281)
Green River (460281)
Green River (460281)
Logan (460120)
Logan (460120)
Logan (460120)
Marphy Ridge (460820)
Mjrphy Ridge (460820)
Vermont (50)
NADP/NTN (01)
Bennington (470100)
Bermington (470100)
Bennington (470100)
Chderhill (470180)
Underbill (470180)
ADS ADS
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1DENT d m a- d m m m num START END OPERATING
069a 39 10 16 110 37 06 2331 00 5/81 1/84 Considered nonatandard by HADP because
insufficient field data was provided to
determine if sampling protocols were
followed. Operations TEFMINATED on
1/17/84. This site was replaced by
NADP/NTN site 449a (NET ident 460281,
site name Green River) on 4/25/85.
449a 38 59 54 110 09 55 1244 00 4/85 5/85 This site replaced site 069a on 4/25/85.
449a 38 59 54 110 09 55 1244 01 5/85 7/87 d, SO4, « N03 analysis changed from
automated wet chemistry to ion
chromatography at the CAL on 5/1/85.
From 6/25/85 to 10/30/85 operations were
temporarily discontinued due to
449a 38 59 54 110 09 55 1244 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
357a 41 39 30 111 53 49 1370 00 12/83 5/85
357a 41 39 30 111 53 49 1370 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
357a 41 39 30 111 53 49 1370 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM, on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
491a 41 21 27 111 02 55 2146 00 3/86 7/87
491a 41 21 27 111 02 55 2146 01 7/87
FO4 now determined by chromatijjrajihy at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
249a 42 52 34 73 09 48 305 00 4/81 5/85
249a 42 52 34 73 09 48 305 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion eUtciuatography at the CAL on Hay 1,
1985.
249a 42 S2 34 73 09 48 305 02 7/87
PO4 now detexmined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
248a 44 31 42 72 52 08 399 00 6/84 5/85 Co-located with OAPSP sites 248a and
248b starting 6/12/84. Co-located
sampler 248b terminated on 10/10/84.
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Vermont, HRDP/NIN, Onderhill
SIMS
MEIHCKK
SOS KRMB
Obderhm (470180)
UWSE (08)
Cbderfaill Center (20)
Center (20)
Cbderhill Center (20)
CoRter-2 (20
Hut Deposition Sits History Inventory
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Pago 64
OPERATING HTSTCKSr
248» 44 31 42 72 52 08 399 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aiulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed frctn automated Met chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
248a 44 31 42 72 52 08 399 02 7/87
PQ4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 tng/1.
248a 44 31 42 72 52 08 442 00 10/81 10/82 Operated under normal URPSP sampling
protocol beginning in last quarter of
1981.
248a 44 31 42 72 52 08 442 01 10/82 12/87 Strong acid analysis discontinued on
Sept 30, 1982. Co-located sampler 248b
began operations on 10/9/83. Co-located
with NADP/NTN site 248c starting
6/12/84. Co-located sampler 248b
terminated on 10/10/84.
248a 44 31 42 72 52 08 442 02 12/87
officially changed to CEN.
2)
248b 44 31 42 72 52 08 442 00 10/83 10/84 Start of operation as co-located sampler
to site 248a on 10/9/83. Co-located
with NADP/NtN site 248c starting
6/12/84. Co-located sampler operation
discontinued on 10/10/84. Ibis ADS
ident
Virginia (51)
(01)
Charaottesville (480060)
Charlottesville (480060)
Charlottesville (480060)
Borton'B Station (481300)
Eortcn's Station (481300)
Barton's Station (481300)
072a 38 02 23 78 32 31 172 00 10/84 5/85 Co-located with MW?3s site 072a starting
10/2/84.
072a 38 02 23 78 32 31 172 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrcmatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
072a 38 02 23 78 32 31 172 02 7/87 KM now determined by chrctnatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
073a 37 19 53 80 33 27 963 00 7/78 5/85 Site is considered nonstandard by NRDP
because location of collector does not
follow siting guidelines.
073a 37 19 53 80 33 27 963 Ol 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
073a 37 19 53 80 33 27 963 02 7/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CftL on 870713 - detection li
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
142
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Virginia, NADE/NTN, Loves Mill
NETWKK
SHE NAME
Mill (483300)
Lowes Mill (483300)
Shenandoah Nat'1 (482890)
Sbenandoah Nat'l (482890)
Shenandoah Nat'l (482890)
Shenandoah Nat'l (482890)
Shenandoah Nat'l (482890)
Shenandoah Nat'l (482890)
Wiitetop Mountain (482900)
Wiitetop Mountain (482900)
MRP3S/PCN (06)
Virginia (4)
Virginia (4)
Virginia (4)
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412a 36 44 12 81 41 13 663 00 10/84
412a 36 .44 12 81 41 13 663 01 5/85
2SOa 38 31 21 78 26 09 1074 00 5/81
250a 38 31 21 78 26 09 1074 01 6/82
250a 38 31 21 78 26 09 1074 02 5/85
250a 38 31 21 78 26 09 1074 03 4/87
250a 38 31 21 78 26 09 1074 04 7/87
250a 38 31 21 78 26 09 1074 05 9/87
503a 36 38~20— 81 36 21 1686 00 9/86
503a 36 38 20 81 36 21 1686 01 7/87
5/85 Located at previous TVJL site 412a.
7/85 CL, S04,6 N03 analysis changed from
automated wet chemistry to ion
ehranatography at the CAL on 5/1/85.
Site terminated 7/2/85. Shis site will
be replaced Toy NET ident 481300,
Borton's Station.
6/82
5/85 ,Cn 15 June 82 site moved approximately
1.5km W to a more accessible location.
No change made to NET ident or ADS
ident.
4/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CAL to
EMSI. Data currently being reviewed.
9/87 PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
Sample analysis transferred back to CAL
from aei.
7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the (XL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
Virginia (4)
072a 38 02 23 78 32 31 172 00 12/76 8/77 This MRP3S/PCN site started operation
with the Battelle Northwest collector,
surface area - 490 aq cm.
072a 38 02 23 78 32 31 172 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.
072a 38 02 23 78 32 31 172 02 9/77 4/81 Analysis method changed; new method in
uae after September 1977. CA and M3
changed from Flame Emission Spectrometry
to Flams Atomic Abaorrition on September
14,1977. SOS changed from Colorimstry
to Colimotry with field fixation
starting 9 /6/T7.
143
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Virginia, MBP3S/PCN, Virginia
STATE
1EIW3KK
SITE NRME
Virginia (4)
WA (16)
HJVES MTTJ. (LCVES MILL)
LOVES HILL (IOTES
IOVES MILL (LCVES
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
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CPERAHNS HESTdOT
072* 38 02 23 78 32 31 172 03 4/81 8/83 Sample collection instrument changed
from Battelle Northwest to Aerochotn
Metrics nodal 302-A2 with surfaoe area
640 sq cm.
072* 38 02 23 78 32 31 172 04 8/83
Analysis method* cbangod August, 1983.
NH4 was ion daronatography (1C), now
automated wet chemistry IfSK). CA. and
M> were atomic absorption (Aft), now
plastrat eadasion (FES) . Co-located with
aito 072b atarting 10/2/84.
412a 36 44 12 81 41 13 663 00 5/78 6/79 (Derated by TVA netowrk using AEG
wet/dry collector without rain gage.
Note that collection period ia 2 weeks
(Fortnightly).
412a 36 44 12 81 41 13 663 01 6/79 12/79 Site operation diacontinued from 6/27/79
through 12/11/79.
412a 36 44 12 81 41 13 663 02 12/79 9/84 Site convortad to a NAEP/NTN aite on
10/01/84.
Kaahington (S3)
(01)
La Grande (492180)
L» Orando (492180)
La Grande (492180)
Ktrbltttount (491940)
Harbltoount (491940)
Karblorasunt (491940)
Kat. Park (491410)
Olynpic Hat. Park (491410)
caynpic Kat. Park (491410)
353a 46 50 07 122 17 12
353a 46 50 07 122 17 12
617 00 4/84 5/85
617 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistxy to
ion cfaromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
353a 46 50 07 122 17 12 617 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - dstection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 ng/1.
369a 48 32 32 121 26 45
369a 48 32 32 121 26 45
120 00 2/84 5/85
120 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysia
changed frcm automated wet chemiatry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
369a 48 32 32 121 26 45 120 02 7/87
PC4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rng/1.
074a 47 51 36 123 55 55
074a 47 51 36 123 55 55
176 00 5/80 7/84
176 01 7/84 5/85 During the week of 7/31/84 - 8/7/84 the
raingage was moved to a position
approximately 3 m east of collector to
increase collector-raingage separation.
144
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Washington, NADP/NTN, Olympic Nat. Park
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989.
Page 67
SXA1E
NE1WKK
SIZE NAME
Olympic Nat. Park (491410)
Olympic Nat. Park (491410)
Olympic Nat. Pack (491410)
Palouae Conservati (492420)
Palouse Conservati (492420)
Sullivan Lake (491540)
Sullivan Lake (491540)
Sullivan Lake (491540)
West Virginia (54)
NADP/NTN (01)
Bibcock State Park (500460)
Babeock State Park (500460)
Babcock State Park (500460)
Babcock State Park (500460)
Parsons (501860)
Parsons (501860)
Parsons (501860)
aos
SITE
IATXTDDE LCN3ITODE
d m s d m m
ADS
EIEV rev
m run
PEV KEV
START END
OPERATING HTSTCfQT
074a 47 SI 36 123 55 55 176 02
074a 47 Si 36 123 S5 55 176 03
074a 47 51 36 123 55 55 176 04
5/85 4/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from alternated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
4/87 7/87 Sample analysis transferred from CAL to
EMSI. Data currently being reviewed.
7/87 9/87 PO4 now determined by chrcraatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
074a 47 SI 36 123 55 55 176 05 9/87
Sample analysis transferred back to CKL
from EMSI.
492a 46 45 38 117 11 05 766 00
492a 46 -05 38 117 11 05 766 01
370a 48 SO 36 117 17 02 796 00
370a 48 50 36 117 17 02 796 01
370a 48 SO 36 117 17 02 796 02
8/85 7/87
7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mj/1.
5/84 5/85
5/85 7/87 CL, SO4, C N03 analysis changed from
automated wet chemistry to ion
coromatography at the CAL on 5-1-85.
7/87 11/87 PO4 determined by chromatography at the
CAL on 7-13-87. Detection limit raised
to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1. Site
discontinued operations on 11-24-87.
379a 37 S8 48 80 57 00 753 00 9/83 4/85
379a 37 158 48 80 57 00 753 01 4/85 5/85 Geotech collector replaced with an
Aorochem Metrics on 4/16/85.
379a 37 58 48 80 57 00 753 ' 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CKL on May 1,
1985.
379a 37 S8 48 80 57 00 753 03 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CM. on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
075a 39 OS 23 79 39 44 505 00 7/78 5/85
075a 39 CIS 23 79 39 44 505 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
145
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Wast Virginia, NREP/NTN, Parsons
STATE
KEIHCFK
SEE X»E
taps? (08)
Jjswisburg (09)
I*wisburg (09)
Lewiaburg-2 (09 snplr 2)
I*wisburg-2 (09 «rr1r 2)
•ex-nz (17)
Cb«rle»an tBC (KVJkPC)
Greenbrier (HVGKN)
K«ncl>»«t*r (BVNEH)
Htrwood Ave (HVWRR)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State «nd Province
ADS ADS
STIE IAHTODE ICHSTTOEE EIEV rev REV REV
IDENT d m s d m s m rum START END
075* 39 05 23 79 39 44 505 02 7/87
25-Oct-1989
Pag* 68
OPERATING HISTORY
PO4 new deteonined by chromatography at
the CM. on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 tng/1.
158a 37 50 50 80 25 00 701 00 8/78 1/79 Start vp phase for this EPRI/SCRE aite
DO HOT USE QATR.
158a 37 50 50 80 25 00 701 01 1/79 12/80 EPRI/SORE operation in CT 1979 with
co-located unplera at thi» oito. See
158b. StajAing 1/1/80 only one aanpler
in operation at thi» EPRI/SURE aite.
Station TEFMHCHED on Dwaenfcor 31, 1980.
158b 37 50 50 80 25 00 701 00 8/78 1/79 Start vp pb*a» for this EPRI/SORE site
DO NDT BSE DATA
158b 37 50 50 80 25 00 701 01 1/79 12/79 BPRX/SORE operation in Gf 1979 with
co-located •anplers at this site. Sea
158a. The second sanpler was i.«uoved
after one year, this ADS nunber
472a 38 20 31 81 37 11 183 00 8/84 2/87 Sanple* analyzed by Global Oeochetn. Site
tenyorarily terminatod 2/4/87.
473a 37 48 39 80 30 46 823 00 8/84 1/87 Samples analyzed ky Global Geoebem.
Site tenporarily termiimbed on 1/27/87
474a 40 31 42 80 34 32 366 00 7/85 3/87 SanpLes analyzed by Global Geoehem.
Site tenporarily terminated 3/4/87.
475a 40 07 14 80 41 59 212 00 10/84 3/87 Sattples analyzed by Global Geoebam.
Site terminated 3/4/87.
Mi*con*in (55)
(oi)
lake Dub»y (512800)
Lake Di±>ay (512800)
Lake Dubay (512800)
Lalce Dubay (512800)
283a 44 39 52 89 39 08 338 00 6/82 8/84
283a 44 39 52 89 39 08 338 01 8/84 5/85 During the week of 8/28/84 - 9/4/84 the
collector and raingage were relocated to
coopLy with site visit teconmondationa.
the collector was repositioned on
8/28/84 so that the wet side faces
directly west. The raingage was moved
from a position approximately 1 m from
the collector to approximately 2 m from
the collector on 9/4/84.
283a 44 39 52 89 39 08
338 02 5/85 7/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet checnistzy to
ion chromotography at the CBL on May 1,
1985.
146
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Wisconsin, NRDP/NTN, Lake Dubay
Met Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oot-1989
Page 69
STATE
NETVKKK
SHE NAME
Lake Geneva (513680)
Geneva (513680)
Lake Geneva (513680)
Popple River (510960)
Popple River (510960)
Popple River Inter (510961)
Popple River Inter (510961)
Spooner (513700)
Spooner (513700)
Spooner (513700)
Suring-NADP (512500)
Suring-NftDP (512500)
Suring-lODP (512500)
Trout Lake (513640)
Trout Lake (513640)
ADS
SITE LATITUDE LCMUITUUK
IDENT d m a d m »
ADS
ELEV rev REV
m nan STARS
283a 44 39 52 89 39 08 338 03 7/87
328a 42 34 49 88 30 01 288 00 6/84
328a 42 34 49 88 30 01 288 01 5/85
328a 42 34 49 88 30 01 288 02 7/87
REV
END OPERATING HISTORY
PCX now determined ty chroroatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85 This NftDP/NTH site was formerly operated
ty VttSC on a daily sampling protocol.
See ADS ident 328a.
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PO4 now determined by chrocnatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
504a 45 47 47 88 23 58
504a 45 47 47 08 23 58
504b 45 47 47 88 23 58
504b 45 47 47 88 23 58
077a 45 49 22 91 52 28
077a '15 49 22 91 52 28
421 00 12/86
421 01 7/87
421 00 12/86
421 01 7/87
331 00 6/80
331 01 5/85
7/87
PCX new determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
077a '15 49 22 SO. 52 28 331 02 7/87
440a 45 03 12 88 22 22
440a 45 03 12 88 22 22
247 00 1/85
247 01 5/8S
440a 45 03 12 88 22 22 247 02 7/87
076a 46 03 10 89 39 11
076a 46 03 10 69 39 11
501 00 1/80
501 01 5/85
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PCX now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
PCX now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection lijnit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
5/85
7/87 Chloride, sulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
147
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Wisconsin, NaDP/NTN, Trout Lake
STATE
NETrTCRK
SITE NRMS
Trout Lake (513640)
tapse (08)
Round Lake (25)
Bound Lake (25)
Round Lake-2 (25 smplr 2)
Sbamno (24)
Siavano (24) '
DAD (14)
Cornucopia (510180001)
Cr»eo Bay (510360001)
Manitowoc (513600001)
Milwaukee (512200035)
WISG (15)
Geneva. Lake (GENEVA)
Geneva. Lake (GENEVA)
Geneva Lake (GENEVA)
Geneva Lake
Legend Lake (LEGEND)
Legend Lake (LEGEND)
Legend Lake (LEGEND)
Wat Deposition Sit« History Inventory
Ordered by state and Province
ADS ADS
SITE IATITODE LONGITCDE ELEV rev REV REV
dm* d m s m nun START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 70
076a 46 03 10 89 39 11 501 02 7/87
OPERATING HTSTCSCf
PO4 now determined ty cbreroatograriy at
the CKL on 870713 - detection limit
rained to 0.02 from 0.01 rag/1.
326* 46 14 09 91 55 40 829 00 6/84 12/87 Previous WISC site 326a. U&PSP
operations began June 1, 1984.
326a 46 14 09 91 55 40 829 01 12/87
UBPSP officially changed to OEN.
326b 46 13 24 91 56 10 320 00 1/86 1/87 Previous WISC site 326a. Start of
operation aa co-located sanpler to site
326b on 1/11/86. Site terminated as
co-located sampler on January 10, 1987.
451* 44 42 30 88 37 28 255 00 10/84 12/87 Approximately 13 miles from terminated
WISC aite 321 B.. UAPSP, operations began
October 13, 1984.
OKPSP officially changed to OEN.
451a 44 42 30 88 37 28 255 01 12/87
???» 46 51 44 91 08 13 195 00 2/81
323a 44 31 47 87 55 11 201 00 3/81
324a 44 03 56 87 39 23 189 00 7/81
325a 43 04 31 87 53 02 205 00 3/81
328a 42 34 48 88 30 03 290 00 3/82 4/83 Aluminum analysis on precipitation
samples wise performed.
328a 42 34 48 88 30 03 290 01 4/83 9/83 Aluminum analysis on precipitation
samples discontinued.
328a 42 34 48 88 30 03 290 02 9/83 1/84 Markson Model 4503 SelectroMark pH and
conductivity mater replaced with a
Fisher Accument pH mater and YSI Model
35 conductivity roster.
328a 42 34 48 88 30 03 290 03 1/84 5/84 Atonic absorption analysis discontinued;
plasma emission spectroscopy uoed for
calcium and magnesium analysis.
Operation as WISC sita ended 5/31/84.
See follow-on operation as site 328b
under NADB/NTN weekly sampling protocol.
327a 44 53 30 88 37 47 270 00 4/82 4/83 Aluminum analysis on precipitation
samples ware performed.
327a 44 53 30 88 37 47 270 01 4/83 11/83 Aluminum analysis on precipitation
samples were Hinrrnntirmytd.
327a 44 53 30 88 37 47 270 02 11/83 12/83 Bulk sample collection through 12-28-83.
148
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Wisconsin, WISC, Legend Lake
STATE
SHE NAMS
Legend Lake (LBZND)
Bound Lake (ROUND)
Bound Lake (ROUND)
Bound Lake (ROUND)
Round Lake (FOUND)
Round Lake (ROUND)
(56)
NADP/NTN (01)
<%psum Creek (520681)
Gypsum Creek (520681)
<%p«um Creek (520681)
Hash Fork. (520021)
Nash Fork (520021)
Newcastle (520820)
Newcastle (520820) ,
Newcastle (520820)
Viet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SIS IAXXTDDE LONGITUDE ELEV rev REV FEV
d m a d m s m run START END
25-Oet-1989
Page 71
OPERATING HISTORY
327
-------
STATE
r, HADP/NTN, Nawcaatle
CKK
SITE NRME
Knedale (520680)
Mnedale (520680)
Sinedale (520680)
Sirica Canyon (520260)
Sink* Canyon (520260)
Sinka Canyon (520260)
SQowy Range (520020)
Soony Range (520020)
South Paaa City (520261)
South Paae City (520261)
South Paaa City (520261)
YeUowatone (520860)
YelloHatone (520860)
Yellowatone (520860)
YeUowatone (520860)
YeUowatone (520860)
Wet Depoaition Site Hiatory Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS MJS
SITE LAnroDE LOMUI'ITJUE ELEV rev REV raw
IDEOT d m a d m a m num START END
255a 43 52 24 104 H 32 1466 02 7/87
25-Oct-1989
Page 72
OPERATING HISTCRY
PO4 new determined by chrctnatograriy at
tbo CftL on 870713 - detection limit
raiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 rrg/1.
284a 42 55 44 109 47 12 2388 00 1/82 5/85
284» 42 55 44 109 47 12 2388 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, uulfate, and nitrate analyaia
eiianged from automated wet cbenaatry to
ion chromatograFhy at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
284» 42 55 44 109 47 12 2388 02 7/87
PO4 new determined by chrccnatograr^ at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 rng/1.
431« 42 44 02 108 51 00 2164 00 8/84 5/85
431» 42 44 02 108 51 00 2164 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, nulfate, and nitrate analyaia
changed from automated wet chemiatry to
ion chromai.togra|£y at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
431a 42 44 02 108 51 00 2164 02 7/87
493a 41 22 34 106 15 34 3286 00 4/86 7/87
493a 41 22 34 106 15 34 3286 01 7/87
450a 42 29 41 108 49 45 2511 00 4/85 5/85
PO4 new determined ty chromatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 rng/1.
PO4 now dotermined by chromatoc|rapby at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
450a 42 29 41 108 49 45 2511 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, «ul£ate, and nitrate analyaia
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chrccatogxaphy at the CRL on May 1,
1985.
450a 42 29 41 108 49 45 2511 02 7/87
PO4 now determined ry chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
zaiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
078a 44 55 02 110 25 13 1912 00 6/80 5/85
078a 44 55 02 110 25 13 1912 01 5/85 4/87 Chloride, aulfate, and nitrate analyaia
changed from automated wet chwniatry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
078a 44 55 02 110 25 13 1912 02 4/87 7/87 Sample analyais transferred from CSL to
OBI. Data currently being reviewed.
078a 44 55 02 HO 25 13 1912 03 7/87 9/87 PO4 now determined by chromatograpty at
the CAL en 870713 - detection limit
raiaed to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
150
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Wyoming, KADP/NTN, Yellowstone
SOME
NETWKK
SITE NAME
American Samoa (60)
NADP/NIN (01)
American Saooa (530190)
American Samoa (530190)
American Sanoa (530190)
Puerto Rico (72)
NADP/NTN (01)
El Verde (402020)
El Verde (402020)
El Verde (402020)
Albert* (80)
NADP/NTN (01)
LBthbridge (b) (775070)
CAPMcN (04)
Esther (3012459)
CANSAP (05)
Coronation (04 030)
Coronation (04 030)
Coronation (04 030)
Edson (04 010)
Wat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS •
SITE 1A3.T1ULE LCN3XTODE ELEV rev REV REV
XDENX dm* d m • m num START END
078a 44 55 02 110 25 13 1912 04 9/87
25-Oet-198L9
Page 73
OPERATING HISTORY
Sample analysis transferred back to CAL
from QJSI.
172* -14 15 09 170 33 48
172a -14 15 09 170 33 48
82 00 5/80 5/85 Note that location is SOOTH Latitude,
WEST Longitude. Considered nonstandard
by NADP prior to 12 Jan 1982 because the
collection equipment was nonstandard.
82 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, culfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wot chemistry to
ion chiuuatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
172a -14 15 09 170 33 48 82 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 frctn 0.01 mg/1.
447a 18 19 28 65 48 53 430 00 2/85 5/85
447a 18 19 28 65 48 S3 430 01 5/85 7/87 Chloride, Bulfate, and nitrate analysis
changed from automated wet chemistry to
ion chromatography at the CAL on May 1,
1985.
447a 18 19 28 65 48 53 430 02 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatui.jj.aphy at
the CAL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
107a 49 38 13 112 47 16 913 00 4/81 4/84 NADP comparison site with CANSAP
network, April 1981 - April 1984. See
ADS ident 107a. Comparison involved the
comparability of U.S. and Canadian data.
Operations TTOMINMED on 4/3/84.
498a 51 40 00 110 12 00 714 00 1/86
084a 52 04 00 111 27 00 791 00 5/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangano model A or B
084a 52 04 00 111 27 00 791 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangano made! C
084a 52 04 00 100. 27 00 791 02 1/80
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field.
088a 53 35 00 116 27 00 925 00 1/74 3/79 Sampler is either Sangano nodal A or B
151
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Alberta, CAKSAP, Edson
STATE
I
SITENME
Xdson (04 010)
Edson (04 010)
Fort HcHurray (04 000)
Fort Mctticxsy (04 000)
Fort Mdferray (04 000)
I«thbridge (a) (04 040)
fcethbridge (a) (04 040)
Icthbridge (a) (04 040)
tecky Mbn Bouse (04 020)
Bocky Hbn Bause (04 020)
Bocky Mtn Bouse (04 020)
Coluebia (Si)'
OMSK? (05)
Fort Kelson (03 000)
Fort Nelson (03 000)
Fort Nelson (03 000)
Fort St. John (03 010)
Fort St. Jcbn (03 010)
Fort St. John (03 010)
Nat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered ty State and Province
ADS ADS
SHE lATTTCDE LCNOETODE EXE7 rev REV FEV
XDENT d m a d m • m ram START END
25-Oct-1989
Cage 74
OPERATING OTSTCEf
088a 53 35 00 116 27 00 925 01
088a 53 35 00 116 27 00 925 02
092a 56 39 00 111 13 00 369 00
092a 56 39 00 in 13 00 369 01
092* 56 39 00 111 13 00 369 02
107a 49 38 13 112 47 16 913 00
107a 49 38 13 112 47 16 913 01
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangarao model C
1/80 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subaequont samples are composited in the
field.
4/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangama model A or B
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
1/80 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subaequamt samples are composited in the
field.
7/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
CANSAP site 107* is co-located with NADP
site 107b.
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C CANSAP site
107a is co-located with NRDP site 107b.
107a 49 38 13 112 47 16 913 02 1/80
134* 52 23 00 114 55 00 988 00
134a 52 23 00 114 55 00 988 01
134* 52 23 00 114 55 00 988 02
Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsaqusnt samples are ccnpoaited in the
field. CANSAP site 107* is co-located
with NADP site 107b.
5/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
1/80 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples ace composited in the
field.
093* 58 50 00 122 36 00 383 00 6/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo mcdel A or B
093a 58 50 00 122 36 00 383 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
093a 58 50 00 122 36 00 383 02 1/80 Co 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsaquant samples are composited in the
field.
096* 56 14 00 120 44 00 695 00 6/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
096* 56 14 00 120 44 00 695 01 3/79 .T/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
152
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British Columbia, CBNSAP, Fact St. John
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 75
STATE
NETW33K
SITE NAME
Kelowna (03 070)
Kslowna (03 070)
Kelowna (03 070)
Port Hardy (03 040)
Port Hardy (03 040)
Port Hardy (03 040)
Prince George (03 030)
Prince George (03 030)
Prince George (03 030)
Puntzi Mountain (03 080)
Bevelstoke (03 050)
Ravelstoke (03 050)
Terrace (03 020)
Terrace (03 020)
Terrace (03 020)
Vancouver (03 060)
Vancouver (03 060)
Vancouver (03 060)
ADS ADS
SIZE IAT1TUUE LONGITUDE ELEV rev SEV HEV
IDENT d m a dm* m nun STSKT END OPERATING
096a 56 14 00 120 44 00 695 02 1/80 On 1A/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent sanpl.es are composited in the
field.
104a 49 58 00 119 23 00 430 00 4/77 3/79 Sanpler is either Sangano model A or B
104a 49 58 00 119 23 00 430 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangano nodal C
104a 49 58 00 119 23 00 430 02 1/80 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field.
114a 50 41 00 127 22 00 22 00 5/77 3/79 Sanpler is either Sangano nodal A or B
114a 50 41 00 127 22 00 22 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangano model C
114a 50 41 00 127 22 00 22 02 1/80
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field.
115a 53 53 00 122 40 00 691 00 4/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangatte nodal A or B
115a 53 53 00 122 40 00 691 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangano model C
115a 53 53 00 122 40 00 691 02 1/80
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent sanples are composited in the
field.
286a 52 07 00 124 05 00 911 00 4/74 1/77 Site operation* TERMINRTED on 1/1/77.
133a 50 58 00 118 11 00 443 00 9/79 1/80 Collector: Sangano made! C
133a 50 58 00 118 11 00 443 01 1/80
On 1/1/80, the uae of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field.
124a 54 28 00 128 35 00 217 00 4/77 3/79 Sanpler is either Sangano model A or B
124a 54 28 00 128 35 00 217 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangano nodal C
124a 54 28 00 128 35 00 217 02 1/80
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent sanples are composited in the
field.
128a 49 11 00 123 10 00 2 00 8/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangano model A or B
128* 49 11 00 123 10 00 2 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangano msdel C
153
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British Colvnhia, CAKSAP, Vancouver
STATE
Wet Deposition Sit* History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
2S-Oct-1989
Page 76
SHE
Manitoba, (82)
CWMcN (04)
T»1ir>d Lake (5061376)
Island Lake (5061376)
HoCreary (5041706)
IfcCreary (5041706)
(05)
Bissett (06 030)
Bissett (OS 030)
Bissett (06 030)
(06 000)
Churchill (06 000)
««rr*i411 (06 000)
Dauphin (06 020)
Dauphin (06 020)
The Pa. (06 010)
The Pas (06 010)
The Pas (06 010)
ADS ADS
SIZE IATITUDE LONSITQDE ELEV rev EEV KEV
XDENT d m • dm* m man START END
128» 49 11 00 123 10 00
OPERATING tU-irn-JruT
2 02 1/80 On 1/1/80, tb« \aa« of a aingl« bucket
for «ntir» month waa DISCXMTUNUUU.
Suboaquant »anpl«» ar» cenposited in the
453a 53 52 00 94 40 00 245 00 9/83 2/84
453a 53 52 00 94 40 00 245 01 2/84
454a 50 43 00 99 32 00 335 00 9/83 2/84
454a 50 43 00 99 32 00 335 01 2/84
Laboratory began diluting low volume
unplM for thio ait* on 4-Feb-1984.
Prior to thi» date low voluns aanpl**
were analyzed on a priority basis.
Laboratory began diluting- low voluna
•anplea for this aite on 16-Feb-1984.
Prior to this date low volume sanples
were analyzed on a priority baaia.
080a 51 02 00 95 40 00 258 00
080a 51 02 00 95 40 00 258 01
080a 51 02 00 95 40 00 258 02
083a 58 45 00 94 04 00 29 00
083a 58 45 00 94 04 00 29 01
083a 58 45 00 94 04 00 29 02
086a 51 06 00 100 03 00 305 00
086a 51 06 00 100 03 00 305 01
086a 51 06 00 100 03 00 305 02
53 58 00 101 06 00 273 00
•125a 53 58 00 101 06 00 273 01
5/77 3/79 Sampler la either Sangane nodal A or B
3/79 1/80 Collect or; Sangatte model C
1/80 1/83 On 1A/80, the uae of a aingle bucket
for entire month waa DXSOONTXNOED.
SubaecjiMnt aatqplea are composited in the
field. Sanple collection operations
1/1/83.
6/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangano model A or B
3/79 1/80 Collector; Sangane model C
1/80 10/82 On 1/1/00, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are conposited in the
field. Sanple collection operations
TERMINA2ED 10/31/82.
4/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangano model A or B
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangano model C
1/80 1/83 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subseouaeit samples are composited in the
field. Sanple collection operations
TERKCNWCED 1/1/83.
5/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
154
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Manitoba, CANSAP, The Pas
STATE
NU1V&KK
SITE NAME
Now Brunswick (83)
CAPMoN (04)
Baroourt (8102151)
Harcourt (8102151)
Baroourt QC (8102149)
CANSAP (05)
Acadia Fes (09 010)
Acadia Fes (09 010)
Charlo (09 000)
Cbarlo (09 000)
Charlo (09 000)
St. John (09 020)
St. John (09 020)
St. John (09 020)
Newfoundland (84)
CAPtfcN (04)
Bay d'Eapoir (8400406)
Bay d'Espoir (8400405)
Wet Disposition Sits History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE lATJ.'J.'UUE IXJ*illUlJE EIE7 row REV REV
IDENT d ii • dm* m nun START SID
25-Oct-1989
Page 77
CtEKATING HISTORY
125a 53 5i) 00 101 06 00 273 02 1/80 1/83 On 1/1/80, the uae of a tingle bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field. Sample collection operations
TERMDOTED 1/1/83.
457a 46 2$ 00 65 IS 00 45 00 8/83 3/84
457a 46 29 00 65 15 00 45 01 3/84
457b 46 2S> 00 65 IS 00
090* 46 00 00 66 22 00
090* 46 00 00 66 22 00
081* 48 00 00 66 20 00
081* 48 00 00 66 20 00
081* 48 00 00 66 20 00
119* 45 19 00 65 53 00
119* 45 19 00 65 53 00
119* 45 19 00 65 S3 00
Laboratory began diluting low volume
samples for this site on 22-Mar-1984.
Prior to this date low volume samples
were analyzed on a priority basi*.
45 00 1/86 10/87 Site is collocated with CAPMon site
457a. Site was terminated October 1,
1987.
61 00 11/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
61 01 1/80 Cn 1/1/80, the u*e of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field.
38 00 5/77 3/79
38 01 3/79 1/80
38 02 1/80 1/83
109 00 5/77 3/79
109 01 3/79 1/80
109 02 1/80 1/83
Sampler is either Sangatno model A or B
Collector: Saryjamo model C
Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samoles are conposited in the
field. Sample collection operations
1/1/83.
Sampler ia either Sangamo model A or B
Collector: Sangamo model C
Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field. Sample collection operations
TERMINATED 1/1/83.
145a 47 59 00 55 49 00 190 00 11/81 7/83 This APN site started operation with the
Sangamo model C collector. Site
operation began under CAPHoN Network on
July 6, 1983.
155
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Newfoundland, CAPttoN, Bay d'Espoir
OTtK
ST& NAME
B*y d'Espoir (8400405)
Corrmck (8401289)
Cornmck (8401289)
Conaack-B (8401291)
Goo*e Bay (8501896)
Goo*. Bay (8501896)
CANSaP (05)
Gander (12 010)
Gander (12 010)
Gander (12 Old)
Goo*. (12 000)
GOOM (12 000)
Goo*. (12 000)
Stefbenville (12 020)
Stephenville (12 020)
Stephenville (1? 020)
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Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Pago 78
ADS
SITE IAT1TUUE I£M3ITOD£
HHOT d m • d m a
145a 47 59 00 55 49 00
ADS
EIEV rev KEV REV
m ram START END
OPERATING HLSTQECf
190 01 7/83 3/84 Site operation began under CRPMoN
Network on July 6, 1983. Site ia
located at a former APN site.
145a 47 59 00 55 49 00 190 02 3/84
laboratory began diluting low volume
samples for this aite on 12-Mar-1984.
Prior to this date low volume samples
were analyzed on a priority basis.
459a 49 16 00 57 28 00
459* 49 16 00 57 28 00
460a 49 19 00 57 24 00
098a 53 19 00 60 21 00
098a 53 19 00 60 21 00
097a 48 57 00 54 34 00
097a 48 57 00 54 34 00
097a 48 57 00 54 34 00
098a 53 19 00 60 25 00
098a 53 19 00 60 25 00
098a 53 19 00 60 25 00
123a 48 32 00 58 33 00
123a 48 32 00 58 33 00
120 00 8/83 2/84 Site was moved. New ADS id is 460a.
120 01 2/84 7/85 Laboratory began diluting low volume
samples for this site on 22-Feb~1984.
Prior to this date low volume samples
were analyzed on a priority basis.
168 00 6/85 4/86 Site was moved from ADS site 459a
location. Site terminated 4-30-86.
30 00 9/83 2/84 Site operation began under CRPMoN
Network on Septenter 30, 1983. Site is
located at a former CRNSJVP site.
30 01 2/84 10/88 Laboratory began diluting low volume
sample for this site on 9-Feb-1984.
Prior to this date low volume sasplea
' were anlayzed on a priority basis. Site
closed on October 5, 1988.
151 00 5/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangaroo model A or B
151 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
151 02 1/80 1/83 Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DXSO34TXNUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field. S«mple collection operations
TEBMTNATED 1/1/83.
36 00 7/77 3/79 Sampler ia either Sangamo model A or B
36 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo node! C
36 02 1/80 1/83 Ca 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field. Sample collection operations
OERMD5LTED 1/1/83.
26 00 5/77 3/79 Sampler ia either Sangamo model A or B
26 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
156
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Newfoundland, CRKSRP, Stephenville
STATE
NETWKKK
SITE NME
APN (09)
Bay d'Espoir (8400406)
Northwest T*rritori*s (85)
CANS8P (05)
Fort Reliance (01 020)
Fort Reliance (01 020)
Fort Ralianoa (01 020)
Fort Sinpson (01 030)
Hey River (01 040)
Ihuvik (01 010)
Inuvik (01 010)
Inuvik (01 010)
Msuld Bay (01 000)
Msuld Boy (01 000)
Kbuld Bay (01 000)
Wot Deposition Sit* History Inventory
Ordered ty State and Province
ADS ADS
SHE IAXXXOEE I£Ntal3DDE KIEV rev FEV REV
IEENT dm* d m • m cun START END
123a 48 32 00 58 33 00 26 02 1/80
25-Oot-1989
Pago 79
OPERATING HISTCRf
Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month waa DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field.
145* 47 !59 00 55 49 00 190 00 11/81 7/83 Thia APN aite started operation with the
Sangamo model C collector. Site
operation began under CAEMoN Network on
.Ally 6, 1983.
094a 62 43 00 109 10 00
094a 62 413 00 109 10 00
094a 62 43 00 109 10 00
095a 61 45 00 121 14 00
099* 60 SO 00 115 47 00
101* 68 18 00 133 29 00
101* 68 18 00 133 29 00
101* 68 18 00 133 29 00
089* 76 14 00 119 20 00
089* 76 14 00 119 20 00
089* 76 14 00 119 20 00
164 00 7/77 3/79 Sampler i« either Sangano node! A or B
164 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangams model C
164 02 1/80 4/83 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month waa DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field.
Sit* terminated on Apr. 1, 1983.
169 00 12/73 8/78 MOT SORE OF HISTCKf IN Ttn-a THE PERIOD
166 00 2/80 Ox 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCCMTHTOED.
Subsequent asmplo* are cotposited in the
field.
68 00 6/77 3/79 Sanpler is eitber Sangamo model A or B
68 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo made! C
68 02 1/80 1/83 Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month waa DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are conposit*d in the
field. Sample collection operation*
TERHQttTED 1/1/83.
15 00 8/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sanganc model A or B
15 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
15 02 1/80 1/83 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month waa DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples *re composited in the
field. Sample collection operations
TERMINATED 1/1/83.
Nova Scotia (86)
NRDP/NTN (01)
Ksjimkujik (c) (775048)
157
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Nova Scotia, NADP/NtN, Kejiafcujik (c)
STATE
KBIWCKK
NAME
Wat Disposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ' ADS
SHE LATITUDE LCNSTTUDE KIEV rev REV REV
XCENT d m • d m o m mxn START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 80
OPERATING HTSTCSOT
103* 44 25 58 65 12 20 152 00 5/81
4/84 Co-located with APN site 103b. NADP
comparison site with CBNSRP network,
April 1981 - April 1984. See ADS ident
103a. CoMparison involved the
comparability of U.S. and Canadian data.
Cperatiorw lEEMTNAIED on 4/3/84.
CAPMcN (04)
Jackson (8202562)
Jackson (8202562)
Kejisfcujik
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Nova Scotia, CANSAP, Kejisfcujik (a)
STATE
NKUV&KK.
SITE NBtffi
Hot Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 81
Sable Island (10 010)
Sable Island (10 010)
Sable Island aO 010)
Shelburne (10 030)
Sbelbuxne (10 030)
Shelburne aO 030)
Draco (10 000)
Xruro (10 000)
Truro (10 000)
APN (09)
Kojimfcujik (b) (8202590)
Ontario (87)
NATO/NTH (oi)
Jfaunt Forest (b) (776000)
CAPMoN (04)
AES HQ (6158361)
ADS
SIZE IAITTCDE LONULTUDE
IDENT d m a d m a
103a 44 25 58 65 12 20
ADS
EXEV rev REV REV
m nun STAR! END
OPERATING HESTdOf
127 02 1/80 4/84 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are ecnposited in the
field. See co-located APN daily
sampler, site 103b. Sample collection
operations TERMINATED 4/1/84. See also
the co-located NADP weekly collector at
site 103c.
4 00 3/75 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
4 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
4 02 1/80 1/83 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are conpoaited in the
field. Sample collection operations
TERMINATED 1/1/83.
30 00 1/76 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
30 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
30 02 1/80 1/83 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are ecnposited in the
field. Sample collection operations
TERMINATED 1/1/83.
40 00 5/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangsno model A or B
40 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
40 02 1/80 On 1/1/80, tbe use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field.
103a 44 26 00 65 12 00 127 00 5/79 6/83 This APN site started operation with the
Sangamo model C collector. See
co-located CRNSRP monthly sampler, site
103a See also tbe co-located NRDP
weekly collector at site 103c. Site
operation began under CM*toN Network on
June 16, 1983.
llOa 43 59 29 80 44 46 410 00 5/81 3/84 NAD? comparison site with CAKSAP
network, April 1981 - April 1984. See
ADS ident llOa. Comparison involved the
comparability of U.S. and Canadian data.
Operations TERMINATED on 3/20/84.
117a 43 56 00 60 01 00
117a 43 56 00 60 01 00
117a 43 56 00 60 01 00
121a 43 43 00 65 15 00
1?1« 43 43 00 65 15 00
1JTU 43 43 00 65 15 00
127a 45 22 00 63 16 00
127a 45 22 00 63 16 00
127a 45 22 00 63 16 00
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Wot Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
tatario, OVPIfaN, AES BO
STJOE
I
SITE NME
Algoraa (6050179)
Bcnner Lake (60703C6)
Chalk River (6101328)
CfaaUc River (6101328)
Dorset (6112068)
Dorset (6112068)
EIA (b) (6032253)
EIA (b) (6032253)
HA (b) (603KKN3)
EIA (b) (603KKNB)
Long Point (6134608)
Longwoods (a) (6144586)
Longwoods (a) (6144585)
ADS
SITE IATITDDE LCNCTTOEE
d m • d m a
462a 43 47 00 79 28 00
140a 47 06 00 84 06 00
461a 49 23 00 82 07 00
141a 46 04 00 77 24 00
ADS
EIE7 rev REV RE7
m nan STftHT END
191 00 4/85
411 02 1/85
25-Oct-1989
Page 82
HISTCKf
Site operation began under OkPMoN
Network on January 24, 1985. Site ia
located at a former APN site.
245 00 6/85
122 02 9/83 1/84 Site operaton began under CRPMoN Network
on September 1, 1983. Site ia located
at a foomf APN »it«.
141a 46 04 00 77 24 00 122 03 1/84
laboratory began diluting low volume
•asplea for this site on 17-Jan-1984.
Prior to this date low volume samples
were analyzed on a priority baaia.
087a 45 13 00 78 56 00
320 00 11/83 1/84 Site operation began under CRPMsN
Network on November 1, 1983. Site is
located at a former CRNSRP site.
Sampler in collocated with APXCSD aite
087b and APZOSC site 087e.
087a 45 13 00 78 56 00 320 01
1/84 6/86 Lab began diluting- low volume samples on
1-28-84. Prior to this date low volume
samples wore analyzed on a priority
basis. Site terminated 5-31-86.
135a 49 40 00 93 43 00
369 00 11/78 3/79 Sampler ill either Sangatte model A or B
See co-located CftNSAP monthly sampler,
site 135a.
135a 49 40 00 93 43 00 369 01
135a 49 40 00 93 43 00
3/79 8/83 Collector: Sangams model C See
co-located CBNSAP monthly aaropler, site
135a. Site operation began under CAPMoN
Network on August 17, 1983.
369 02 8/83 1/84 Site operation began under CRPMoN
Network on August 17, 1983. . Site ia
located at f orraer collocated CMJSAP and
APN aitea.
135a 49 40 00 93 43 00 369 03 1/84
142a 42 36 00 80 30 00
143a 42 53 00 81 29 00
Laboratory began diluting low volume
samples for this site on 30-Jan-1984.
Prior to this date low volume samples
were analyzed on a priority basis.
175 00 11/78 11/82 This APN site started operation with the
SanganD node! C collector. Site moved
to ADS ident 143a on 11/30/82.
278 00 12/82 9/83 Thia APN site started operation with the
Sangama model C collector. See
co-located APXOS daily sampler, site
143b. Site operation began under OVPMoN
Network on September 20, 1983.
160
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Ontario, CAPMoN, Longwoods (a)
STATE
SITE KRME
Langwoods (a) (6144585)
Pickle Lake (6016523)
Pickle Lake (6016523)
Priceville (6116716)
Priceville 2 (6116719)
Warsaw Caves (6169291)
CANSAP (05)
Armstrong (07 140)
Atikokan (07 050)
Atikokan (07 050)
Atikokan (07 050)
Dorset (a) (07 060)
Dorset (a) (07 060)
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Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 83
EIA (a) (07 023)
EIA (a) (07 023)
ADS
SITE LATITODE LCWGTrODE
XDENT dm* dm*
143a 42 53 00 81 29 00
ADS
ELEV rev REV REV
m tain START END
CEERATIN3 HISTCSY
278 01 9/83 1/84 Site operation began under CAPMoN
Network on September 20, 1983. Site is
located at a former APN site.
143a 42 53 00 81 29 00 278 02 1/84
113a 51 28 00 90 12 00
113a 51 28 00 90 12 00
laboratory began diluting low volume
samples for this site on ll-Jan-1984.
Prior to thin date low volune samples
were analyzed on a priority basis.
370 00 9/83 2/84 Site operation began under CAPMsN
Network on September 1, 1983. Site ia
located at a former CANSaP site.
370 01 2/84 3/86 Lab began diluting low vol aamplea on
2/4/84. Prior to this date low voluma
samples were analyzed on a priority
baaia. Site terminated 3/31/86.
455a 44 10 00 80 40 00 475 00 7/84
Collocated with CAPMsN site 455b
starting April 14, 1985.
455b 44 10 00 80 40 00 475
00 4/85 11/87 Collocated with CAPMoN aite 455a
•tarting April 14, 1985. Site
terminated Novenfaer 12, 1987.
463a 44 .'28 00 78 08 00 230 00 3/85
287a 50 17 00 88 54 00 323 00 2/74 11/76
079a 48 45 00 91 37 00 393 00 4/77 3/79 Sazqpler ia either Sangamo nodel A or B
079a 48 45 00 91 37 00 393 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangano ncdel C
079a 48 45 00 91 37 00 393 02 1/80 1/83 Oi 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was PIg'-'-ML'IN'JtiL'.
Subsequant satqples axe conposited in the
field. Sample collection operations
TERMtNAIED 1/1/83.
087a 45 :13 00 78 56 00 319 00 7/79 1/80 Collector: Sangatco model C See
co-located APXQS daily sanpler, aite
087b. See co-located APIOS monthly
aampler, site 087c.
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subaeouent aanples are conpoaited in the
field. See co-located APIOS daily
sampler, site 087b. See collocated
APIOSC site 087c.
135a 49 40 00 93 43 00 368 00 8/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C See
co-located APN daily sanpler, site 13Sb.
087a 45 13 00 78 56 00 319 01 1/80
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Ordered by State and Province
25-Oetrl989
Page 84
Ontario, CANSAP, EU. (a)
5XR3E
SITE N»E
Barrow (07 120}
Jdpuskasing- (07 030)
X»pu«ka»ing (07 030)
Kingston (07 070)
Kingston (07 070)
Kingston (07 070)
Moosonee (07 010)
Maosonee (07 010)
(07 010)
Haunt Forest (a) (07 090)
Mount Forest (a) (07 090)
Haunt Format (a) (07 090)
Peterborough (07 080)
Peterborough (07 080)
Peterborough (07 080)
ADS
SITE 1MMTUDE I£N3HODE
2EEMT dm* d m •
ADS
rev PE7 KEV
num START END
135a. 49 40 00 93 43 00 368 01 1/80
lOOa 42 02 00 82 54 00
102* 49 24 00 82 26 00
102* 49 24 00 82 26 00
106* 44 13 00 76 36 00
IDS* 44 13 00 76 36 00
106* 44 13 00 76 36 00
109* 51 16 00 80 39 00
109a 51 16 00 80 39 00
109a 51 16 00 80 39 00
OPERATING HISTORY
On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent aamplea are composited in the
field. Sea co-located APN daily
aampler, site 135b.
191 00 12/79 1/83 On 1A/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month waa DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are compoaited in the
field. Sasple collection operations
TERMINATED 1/1/83.
227 00 10/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
227 01 1/80 On 1/1/80, the use of a aingle bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field.
92 00 5/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
92 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
92 02 1/80 1/83 On 1/1/80, the use of a aingle bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited ia the
field. Sample collection operations
TERMINATED 1/1/83.
10 00 6/77 3/79 Sampler ia either Sangamo model A or B
10 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
10 02 1/80 1/83 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entim month waa DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are cenposited in the
field. Simple collection operations
TERMINATED 1/1/83.
llOa 43 59 29 80 44 46 " 415 00
llOa. 43 59 29 80 44 46
7/73 3/79 Sanpler io either Sangamo mode]. A or B.
CANSAP aite 110* is co-located with NMJP
site llOb for interconpariaon.
415 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C. CANSAP aite
110* ia co-located with NRDP aite UOb
for intercctgyn-i son.
110* 43 59 29 80 44 46 415 02 1/80
44 14 00 78 21 00
117. 44 14 00 78 21 00
On 1/1/80, the use of a aingle bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are conpoaited in the
field. CKNSAP aite 110* ia co-located
with NRDP site UOb for intercompariaon.
191 00 6/77 3/79 Sampler ia either Sangamo model A or B
191 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: S*ngamr> model C
162
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Ontario, CANSAP, Peterborough
STATE
NE1WXK
SITE NAME
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Pickle Lake (07 020)
Pickle Lake (07 020)
Pickle Lake (07 020)
Since* (07 110)
Samsoe (07 110)
Sineoe (07 110)
Trout Lake (07 000)
Trout Lake (07 000)
Trout Lake (07 000)
Kawa (07 130)
Kawa (07 130)
Windsor (07 150)
Windsor (07 150)
APIOS-D (07)
Balaam Lake (3031)
Balaam Lake (3031)
Balaam Lake (3031)
Balaam Lake (3031)
Balaam Lake (3031)
ADS
SITE LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IEEMT
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Ontario, APIOS-D, Balsam Lake
STATE
I
SITE NRMB
Balsam Lake (3031)
Charleston Lake (4011)
Charleston Lake (4011)
Charleston Lake (4011)
Charleston Lake (4011)
Charleston Lake (4011)
DsMson Creek (6131)
Dorset (b) (3011)
DorMt (b) (3011)
Dorset (b) (3011)
DorMt (b) (3011)
DorMt (b) (3011)
DorMt (b) (3011)
Forbes Twsp. (6081)
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ADS
SITE IATXTODE LCN3ITODE
IDENT dm* d m »
225« 44 37 35 78 51 22
225* 44 37 35 78 51 22
227* 44 29 54 76 02 30
227a 44 29 54 76 02 30
227a. 44 29 54 76 02 30
227» 44 29 54 76 02 30
227* 44 29 54 76 02 30
507* 48 33 38 89 38 60
087a 45 13 23 78 55 49
087a 45 13 23 78 55 49
087a 45 13 23 78 55 49
087a 45 13 23 78 55 49
087a 45 13 23 78 55 49
ADS
ELEV row REV EEV
m r"1*" START BID CPER71TIM3 HISTCSar
259 04 5/82 12/84 Harm wither- eolloctor and gauge
259 05 12/84 Matbod of measuring total acidity
cbangod from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
92 00 1/81 5/81 Cold w»athe>r collector - SES BOIK
•anplor and Nepber shielded gauge
92 01 5/81 11/81 Warm waathar collector - Aerochom
Metric* 301 with standard rain gauge.
92 02 11/81 4/82 Cold weathor collector - SES BOIK
sanpler and Nephar shielded gauge
92 03 4/82 12/84 Warm weather collector and gauge
92 04 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO? to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
381 00 10/86
320 00 7/80 1/81 Warm weather collector - Aarocbam
Metrics 301 with standard rain gauge.
See co-located CANSAP monthly sampler,
site 087a. Sae co-located APIOS monthly
sampler, tiite OB7c.
320 01 1/81 5/81 Cold weather collector - SES BOIK
sampler and Hapher shielded gauge See
co-located CANSAP monthly sampler, site
087a. Sen co-located APIOS monthly
sampler, oite 087c.
320 02 5/81 11/81 Warm weather collector - Aarochem
Metrics 301 with standard rain gauge.
See co-located CANSAP monthly sampler,
site 087a. See co-located APIOS monthly
sampler, aite 087e.
320 03 11/81 4/82 Cold weathar collector - SES BULK
sampler and Hapher shielded gauge See
co-located CANSAP monthly sampler, site
087a. Sao co-located APIOS monthly
sampler, site 087c.
320 04 4/82 12/84 Warm weather collector and gauge See
co-located CANSAP monthly sampler, site
087a. Sea co-located APIOS monthly
sampler, site 087c.
087a 45 13 23 78 55 49 320 05 12/84
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
164
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Ontario, APIOS-D, Forbes Twsp.
STME
I
SITE NAME
Forbes Twsp. (6081)
Forbes Twsp. (6081)
Forbes Twap. (6081)
Graham Lake (4031)
Graham Lake (4031)
Graham Lake (4031)
Graham Lake (4031)
Graham Lake (4031)
Graham Lake (4031)
Lac Le Croix (b) (6061)
Lac Le Croix (b) (6061)
Lac Le Croix (b) (6061)
longwoods (b) (1011)
Longwooda (b) (1011)
Longwoods (b) (1011)
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ADS
SHE KATHODE LCNSXTODE
IDENT d m a d m •
234ft 48 34 58 89 38 56
234a 48 34 58 89 38 56
234a 48 34 58 89 38 56
234a 48 34 58 89 38 56
229a 44 35 22 75 51 44
229a 44 35 22 75 51 44
229a 44 35 22 75 51 44
229a 44 35 22 75 51 44
229a 44 35 22 75 51 44
229a 44 35 22 75 51 44
208* 4,8 21 14 92 12 32
208a 48 21 14 92 12 32
208. 48 21 14 92 12 32
143a 42 53 02 81 28 50
143a 42 53 02 81 28 50
ADS
ECEV rev REV PEV
m run START END
OPERATING HISTQKf
324 00 9/81 10/81 Warm weather collector - Aerocbem
Mstrics 301 with standard rain gauge.
324 01 10/81 5/82 Cold weather collector - SES BOLK
sampler and Nerber ahieldod gauge
324 02 5/82 12/84 Warm weather collector and gauge
324 03 12/84 10/86 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gm analysis on
12/15/84. Site terminated 10/16/86.
130 00 10/80 2/81 Warm weather collector • Aarochem
Metrics 301 with standard rain gauge.
130 01 2/81 5/81 Cold weather collector - SES BULK
sampler and Nepher shielded gauge
130 02 5/81 11/81 Warm weather collector - Aerocbem
Metrics 301 with standard, rain gauge.
130 03 11/81 5/82 Cold weather collector - SES BULK
aanpler and Nepher shielded gauge
130 04 5/82 12/84 Warm weather collector and gauge
130 05 12/84 11/86 Mvthod of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCOS to gran analysis on
12/15/84. Site terminated 11/08/86.
368 00 9/81 11/81 Warm weather collector - Aerocbem
Metrics 301 with standard rain gauge.
See co-located APIOS monthly sampler,
site 208a.
368 01 11/81 5/82 Cold weather collector - SES BOIK
sampler and Nepher shielded gauge See
co-located APIOS monthly sanpler, site
208a.
368 02 5/82 3/84 Warm weather collector and gauge See
co-located APIOS monthly sampler, site
208a. Site operations TERMINRTED on
March 15, 1984.
239 00 7/80 1/81 Warm weather collector - Aarochem
Metrics 301 with standard rain gauge.
.See co-located AFN daily sampler, site
143a.
239 01 1/81 5/81 Cold, weather collector - SES BOLK
sampler and Nepher shielded gauge See
co-located APN daily sampler, site 143a.
165
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Ontario, MJIOS-D, Icngwoods (b)
SXRXE
tJEWCRK
STZE NME
Longwoods (b) 0-011)
Icngwoods
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Ontario, AFIOS-D, North Easthope
NE'lVUtK.
SITE NAME
North Easthope (1031)
North Eaathcpe (1031)
North Easthope (1031)
Otter Island (6111)
Quetico Centre (6071)
Qaetico Centre (6071)
Qaetico Centre (6071)
Railton (4021)
Railton (4021)
Railton (4021)
Bailton (4021)
Bailton (4021)
Railton (4021)
Raven Lake (3041)
Raven Lake (3041)
Raven Lake (3041)
Savon Lake (3041)
Raven Lake (3041)
Hellesley (2011)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
APS ADS
SITE LM.1TUDE LONGITUDE ELEV rev REV REV
IDENT d m • da* m num START END
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OJERftTING
222*. 43 24 21 80 53 35
222a 43 24 21 80 53 35
222a 43 24 21 80 53 35
452a 48 06 50 86 04 25
233a 48 24 44 91 12 08
233a 48 24 44 91 12 08
233a 48 24 44 91 12 08
228a 44 .'22 34 76 35 33
228a 44 22 34 76 35 33
228a 44 22 34 76 35 33
228a 44 22 34 76 35 33
228. 44 22 34 76 36 33
228a 44 22 34 76 35 33
226a 44 36 40 78 54 43
226a 44 36 40 78 54 43
226* 44 36 40 78 54 43
226* 44 36 40 78 54 43
226* 44 316 40 78 54 43
375 03 11/81 5/82 Cold weather collector - SES BULK
sanpler and Nspher shielded gauge
375 04 5/82 12/84 Warn weather collector and gauge
375 05 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84. -
204 00 6/84 11/84 Site is collocated with APIQSC site
452a. Site operated only during the
sumer months (Jun. 23, 1984 - Nov. 16,
1984).
420 00 10/81 5/82 Cold weather collector - SES BOTK
•enpler and Nepher shielded gauge
420 01 5/82 12/84 Ham weather collector and gauge
420 02 12/84 Method of maasuring total acidity
changed from C*CO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
137 00 7/80 1/81 Warm weather collector - Aeroebem
Metrics 301 with standard rain gauge.
137 01 1/81 4/81 Cold weather collector - SES BOLK
•anplor and Nepher shielded gauge
137 02 4/81 11/81 Warm weather collector - Aarochem
Metrics 301 with standard rain gauge.
137 03 11/81 5/82 Cold weather collector - SES BOLK
•anpler and Nephar shielded gauge
137 04 5/82 12/84 Harm weather collector and gauge
137 05 12/84 Method of msasuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
274 00 2/81 5/81 Cold weather collector - SES BOLK
sanpler and Nepher shielded gauge
274 01 5/81 11/81 Harm weather collector - Aerocham
Metrics 301 with standard rain gauge.
274 02 11/81 5/82 Cold weather collector - SES BOTK
sanpler and Nepher shielded gauge
274 03 5/82 12/84 Harm weather collector and gauge
274 04 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
167
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Ontjudo, APIOS-D, Hellealey
STATE
HSIWCRK
SHE HAMS
Kellesley (2011)
Hallesley (2011)
Wellesley (2011)
Kellesley (2011)
Waitoen Creak (4041)
>bitB»n Creek (4041)
ttaitaan Creek (4041)
Maitamn Creek (4041)
Hhitaam Creek (4041)
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(4101)
APH (09)
XLgon* (6050180)
Algon* (6050180)
Chalk River (6101329)
Chalk River (6101329)
SLA. (b) (6032253)
HA (b) (6032253)
ADS
SUB LATITUDE I£NGTTUEE
BEIT d zn B d m »
223a 43 28 13 80 45 35
223* 43 28 13 80 45 35
223* 43 28 13 80 45 35
223* 43 28 13 80 45 35
43 28 13 80 45 35
ASS
ELEV rev REV REV
m nun START END
OPERATING HTSTOTCf
344 00 1/81 5/81 Cold weather collector - SES BOXK
•saplor and Nej±»r chielded gauge
344 01 5/81 11/81 Norm m*thar collector - Aarochan
Motric* 301 with standard rain gauge.
344 02 11/81 5/82 Cold wea&bw: collector - SES BUIK
and Nepber ohielded gauge
230* 44 29 07 76 49 19
230* 44 29 07 76 49 19
230. 44 29 07 76 49 19
230* 44 29 07 76 49 19
230* 44 29 07 76 49 19
344 03 5/82 12/84 Warm wnather collector and gauge
344 04 12/84 Method of OMauring total acidity
changed from CaCOS to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
137 00 10/80 11/80 Wazm weather collector - Aarocbem
Metric* 301 with standard rain gauge.
137 01 11/80 5/81 Cold weather collector - SES BUIK
sanpler and Nepber shielded gauge
137 02 5/81 11/81 Wazm weather collector - Aerocbem
Metrics 301 with standard rain gauge.
137 03 11/81 5/82 Cold weather collector - SES BDXK
sanpler and Nnpher shielded gauge
137 04 5/82 10/84 Warm weather collector and gauge. Site
operation* XERMTN&TED on October 29,
1984.
496* 44 26 15 76 31 45 155 00 10/85
140* 47 06 00 84 06 00 369 00 9/80 3/84 This APN site started operation with the
Sanfjamo model C collector.
140* 47 06 00 84 06 00 369 01 3/84 1/85 Laboratory began diluting low volune
aanples for this site on 5-M»r-1984.
Prior to this date low voluraa oanples
were analyzed on * priority basis. Site
operations began under CAPMoN Network on
January 24, 1985.
141* 46 04 00 77 24 00 122 00 11/78 3/79 Sandier is either Sangazno nodal A or B
141* 46 04 00 77 24 00 122 01 3/79 9/83 Collector: Sangamo node! C. Site
operation began under CRPMoN Network on
September 1, 1983.
135* 49 40 00 93 43 00 369 00 11/78 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
See co-located CANSAP monthly sampler,
site 135*.
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Ontario, APN, EIA (b)
STATE
NETWORK
SITE NAME
long Point (6134608)
Longwoodo (a) (6144586)
APIOS-C (12)
Alvinston (1081) >
Alvinston (1081)
Alvinston (1081)
Alvinston (1081)
Attawapiskat (5081)
Attawapiakat (5081)
Attawapiskat (5081)
Azure Lake (5151)
Azure Lake (5151)
Bear Island (5041)
Bear Island (5041)
Bear Island (5041)
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ADS acs
SITE UITJUUE LCN3ITDDE EIEV rev FEV REV
HENT d in • d m o m ram START END
, 25-Oct-1989
Page 91
OPERATING HTSTCfOT
135a 49 40 00 93 43 00 369 01 3/79 8/83 Collector: Sangams node! c See
co-located OftNSAP monthly sampler, site
135*. Site operation began under CftPMoN
Network on August 17, 1983.
142a. 42 36 00 80 30 00 175 00 11/78 -11/82 Ifai* APN site started operation with the
Sangatte model C collector. Site moved
to ADS ident 143a on 11/30/82.
143« 42 53 00 81 29 00 278 00 12/82 9/83 This APN site started operation with the
Sangama model C collector. See
co-located APIOS daily sampler, site
143b. Site operation began under CSPMsN
Network on September 20, 1983.
180a 42 49 36 81 SO 04 221 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each month.
180a 42 49 36 81 50 04 221 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
tin*.
180a 42 49 36 81 SO 04 221 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
180a 42 49 36 81 50 04 221 03 12/84 Method of naasuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
202a 52 !56 00 82 24 00 9 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each month.
202a 52 56 00 82 24 00 9 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
tin».
202a 52 56 00 82 24 00 9 02 11/82 2/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982. Site operations
TERMINATED on February 28, 1984.
417a 47 28 12 81 52 30 244 00 7/83 12/84 Site replaced ADS site 199a in July,
1983.
417a 47 28 12 81 52 30 244 01 12/84 Mstbod of measuring total acidity
changed from CaC03 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
198a 46 58 22 80 04 40 305 'oO 5/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each month.
198a 46 S6 22 80 04 40 305 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
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Ontario, APXOS-C, Bear Island
STATE
i
SHE KRJE
Island (5041)
Oiford (3081)
Csmpbellford (3081)
Qojfcellford (3081)
Olford (3081)
Cloyne (4091)
Cloyne (4091)
Colcb»ater (1041)
Colchester (1041)
Colchester (1041)
Colchester (1041)
ColAcater (3101)
Coldwater (3101)
ColcWater (3101)
Coldwater (3101)
ADS ADS
SITE lAHTODE I£NGTTCIDE EIEV rev REV REV
DEHI dms d m a m man START END OPERATING HISTO3Y
198a 46 58 22 80 04 40 305 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
198a 46 58 22 80 04 40 . 305 03 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from rif**1 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
189a 44 17 28 77 47 33 175 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
189a 44 17 28 77 47 33 175 01 1/82 11/82 Samples oollectod every 28 days (tunsday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
time.
189a 44 17 28 77 47 33 175 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in Hovecber, 1982
189a 44 17 28 77 47 33 175 03 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaC03 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
418a 44 49 09 77 11 45 259 00 12/84 12/84 Site replaced ADS site 191a in December,
1984.
418a 44 49 09 77 11 45 259 01 12/84 Mathod of measuring total acidity
changed from Ctffft to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
176a 41 59 15 82 55 41 183 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each ia»:«V:h.
176a 41 59 15 82 55 41 183 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected •very 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
tima.
176a 41 59 15 82 55 41 183 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags an November, 1982
176a 41 59 15 82 55 41 183 03 12/84 Msthod of measuring total acidity
changed from Ca(3O3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
190a 44 37 31 79 32 08 280 00 8/81 1/82 Sanple collected on last working day of
each month.
190a 44 37 31 79 32 08 280 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuasday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
ton*.
190a 44 37 31 79 32 08 280 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
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Ontario, APIOS-C, Coldwater
STME
NB'iVKSK
SITE NAME
Dalhousie Mill* (4071)
Dalhousie Mills (4071)
Dalhousie Mills (4071)
Dalhousie Mill. (4071)
Oozion (6011)
DorLon (6011)
Dozion (60U)
Dorion (6011)
Dorset (c) (3011)
Dorset (c) (3011)
Dorset (c) (3011)
Dorset (c) (3011)
Ear Falls (6031)
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Ordared by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE IATITDDE ICNUT1UDE ELEV rev REV REV
XDENT d m m- d m m m num START END
190a 44 37 31 79 32 08 280 03 12/84
25-Oct-1989
Page 93
CPER&TXNS HISTCKf
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCCi3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
193a 45 19 00 74 28 13 69 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
193a 45 19 00 74 28 13 69 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
193a 45 19 00 74 28 13 69 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection baga replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
193a 45 19 00 74 28 13 69 03 12/84
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CafDH to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
204a 48 SO 33 88 36 45 244 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each month.
204a 48 50 33 88 36 45 244 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuasday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
204a 48 50 33 88 36 45 244 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection baga replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
204a 48 SO 33 88 36 45 244 03 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaOD3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
087a 45 13 26 78 SS 52 320 00 5/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each month. See co-located CANSAP
monthly sampler, site 087a. See
co-located APXOS daily sampler, site
087b.
087a 45 13 26 78 55 52 320 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
tima. See co-located CANSAP monthly
sampler, site 087a. See co-located
APIQS daily sampler, site 087h.
087a 45 13 26 78 55 52 320 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection baga replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982 See co-located
CANSAP monthly sampler, site 087a. See
co-located APXOS daily sampler, site
087b.
087a 45 13 26 78 55 52 320 03 12/84
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaOD? to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
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Ontario, APIOS-C, Ear Falls
NEIVSCCIK
SIZE KBMS
Ear Fall* (6031)
Ear Fall* (6031)
Ear Fall. (6031)
Expt. Lake Ana (6091)
Expt. Lake ATM. (6091)
Expt. Lake Area (6091)
Expt. Lake Area (6091)
Qoraldton (6121)
Garaldton (6121)
Golden Lake (4081)
Golden Lake (4081)
Golden Laic* (4081)
Golden Lake (4081)
Cwganda (5061)
Gowganda (5061)
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•XCENT d m • d m s m num START END
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OPERATING HISTCK7
206a 50 38 31 93 13 13 350 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each month.
206a 50 38 31 93 13 13 350 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuaaday
to tueaday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
206a 50 38 31 93 13 13 350 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection baga replaced polyethylene
baga in November, 1982
206a 50 38 31 93 13 13 350 03 12/84
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from C*CO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
210a 49 39 22 93 43 28 123 00 10/81 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
L month.
210a 49 39 22 93 43 28 123 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tueaday
to tueaday) start-ing 1/5/82 at SAM local
210a 49 39 22 93 43 28
210a 49 39 22 93 43 28
416a 49 48 05 86 46 00
416a 49 48 05 86 46 00
194a 45 36 48 77 12 03
194a 45 36 48 77 12 03
194a 45 36 48 77 12 03
194ft 45 36 48 77 12 03
200a 47 39 04 80 46 32
123 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
123 03 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
351 00 8/83 12/84 Site replaced ADS site 205a in August,
1983.
351 01 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from C«CO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
160 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
4k&cn month*
160 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tueaday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
time.
160 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection baga replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
160 03 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
343 00 7/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each month.
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Ontario, APIQS-C, Gowganda
STATE
i
SITE NAME
Gowganda (5061)
Gowganda (5061)
Huron Park (1191)
Boron Park (1191)
Huron Park (1191)
Boron Park (1191)
Kaladar (4051)
Kaladar (4051)
Kaladar (4051)
Killamey (5021)
Killarney (5021)
Killamey (5021)
Killarney (5021)
Lac La Croix (a) (6061)
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IEENT d m m d m m m run START END
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CPERATINS HISICKT
200a 47 39 04 80 46 32 343 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
tima.
200a 47 39 04 80 46 32 ' 343 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
200a 47 39 04 80 46 32 343 03 12/84
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO? to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
183a 43 17 28 81 30 03 250 00 10/81 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
183a 43 17 28 81 30 03 250 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuasday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
tima.
183a 43 17 28 81 30 03 250 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
183a 43 17 28 81 30 03 250 03 12/84 Method of treasuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
191a 44 41 31 77 09 18 244 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
191a 44 41 31 77 09 18 244 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
tin*.
191* 44 41 31 77 09 18 244 02 11/82 11/82 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982. Site operations
terminated on November 9, 1982. Site
was replaced by ADS site 418a in
December, 1984.
196a 45 59 26 81 29 18 183 00 5/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
196a 45 59 26 81 29 18 183 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuasday
to tueaday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
tin*.
196a 45 59 26 81 29 18 183 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
196a 45 59 26 81 29 18 183 03 12/84
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaC03 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
173
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Ontario, APIO3-C, Lac Le Croix (a)
STRIE
I
SITE NAME
Lac Le Croix (a) (6061)
Lac Le Croix (a) (6061)
Lac X* Croix (a) (6061)
Hattawa (5031)
Hattawa (5031)
Mattawa (5031)
Hattawa (5031)
(5011)
MsKellar (5011)
HcKellar (SOU)
M=K«Uar (5011)
Marlon (1051)
Merlin (1051)
Morlin (1051)
Wat Depoaiti.cn Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE LATITODE LCWiLTUUE ELEV rev REV REV
HS3TT d m a dm* m nun STSKT END
25-Oct-1989
Page 96
OPERATING
208a 48 21 14 92 12 32 368 00 12/81 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each month. See co-located APIOS daily
sampler, site 208b.
208a 48 21 14 92 12 32 368 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
time. See co-located APIOS daily
sampler, site 208b.
208a 48 21 14 92 12 32 368 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982 See co-located
APIOS daily sampler, site 208b.
208a 48 21 14 92 12 32 368 03 12/84
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCTrt to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
197a 46 16 45 78 49 19 198 00 8/80 1/82
197a 46 16 45 78 49 19 198 01 1/82 11/82
on last working day of
Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at BAM local
time.
197a 46 16 45 78 49 19 198 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
197a 46 16 45 78 49 19 198 03 12/84
195a 45 30 57
195a 45 30 57
79 55 19 244 00 8/80 1/82
79 55 19 244 01 1/82 11/82
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
Sample collected on last working day of
month.
195a 45 30 57 . 79 55 19 244 02 11/82 12/84
195a 45 30 57 79 55 19 244 03 12/84
177a 42 14 47 82 13 30 191 00 9/80 1/82
177a 42 14 47 82 13 30 191 01 1/82 11/82
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
Method of measuring total acidity
changed frccn CaOO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
Sample collected on last working day of
month.
ted every 28 days (tuesday
Samples cc
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
time.
174
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Ontario, APIQS-C, Merlin
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
25-Oct-1989
Page 97
NETWCRK
SITE NAME
Merlin (1051)
Milton (3051)
Milton (3051)
Milton (3051)
Moonbeam (5071)
Moonbeam (5071)
Moonbeam (5071)
Moonbeam (5071)
Moosonee (5161)
Nakina (6021)
Nakina (6021)
Nakina (6021)
Palmsrston (1101)
Palaarston (1101)
ADS
SITE IATIYODE
XDENT d m 8
177a 42 14 47
d m a
82 13 30
ADS
EZ£V rev REV
m nun START
REV
END
GPERATXNS
191 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
177a 42 14 47 82 13 30 191 03 12/84
186* 43 31 05 79 55 54
186a 43 31 05 79 55 54
186a 43 31 05 79 55 54 221 02 11/82
201a 49 19 16 82 08 46
201a 49 19 16 82 08 46
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
221 00 9/80 1/82 Sanple collected on last working day of
each month.
221 01 1/82 11/82 Sanplea collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
tima.
3/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in Novenber, 1982. Site operations
TERMINATED on March 27, 1984.
244 00 9/80 1/82 SanpLe collected on last working day of
each month.
244 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
tiro*.
201a 49 IS' 16 82 08 46 244 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
201m 49 19 16 82 08 46 244 03 12/84
495a 51 12 35
205a 50 10 38
80 42 20
86 42 40
10 00 10/85
320 00 9/80
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaC03 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
205a 50 10 38 86 42 40 320 01 1/82 11/82 Sanples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
205a 50 10 38
182* 43 48 19
182a 43 48 19
86 42 40 320 02 11/82 7/83 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982. Site operations
terminated on Jaly 20, 1983. Site was
replaced by ADS site 416a in August,
1983.
80 54 12 389 00 9/80 1/82 Sanple collected on last working day of
each month.
80 54 12 389 01 1/82 11/82 Sanples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
time.
175
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Ontario, APIOS-C, Palmsraton
STME
NETKCFK
SITE NRME
Palmarston (1101)
Falnarston (1101)
Fidel* Lake (6041)
Fidel* Lake (6041)
Fidel* Lake (€041)
Fidel* lolc* (6041)
Fort Stanley (1061)
Fort Stanley (1061)
Fort Stanley (1061)
Fort Stanley (1061)
QuofcLco Centre (6071)
Qjetico Centra (6071)
Quotico Centre (6071)
Quetico Centre (6071)
Ramsey (5051)
Ramoey (5051)
Wet Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SHE IAHTUDE LCNUi'rUUE KIEV rev REV REV
lEENT d m • d m o m nun START END
25-Oct-1989
Fage 98
CCERATJNS HISTORY"
182a 43 48 19 80 54 12 389 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
182a 43 48 19 80 54 12 389 03 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
207a 51 27 41 90 12 04 360 00 7/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each month.
207a 51 27 41 90 12 04 360 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
timo.
207* 51 27 41 90 12 04 360 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
207a 51 27 41 90 12 04 360 03 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed frcro CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
178a 42 40 22 81 09 55 213 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
178a 42 40 22 81 09 55 213 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
tiros.
178* 42 40 22 81 09 55 213 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
178a 42 40 22 81 09 55 213 03 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCCfl to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
209a 48 44 24 91 12 08 420 00 11/81 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
month.
209a 48 44 24 91 12 08 420 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
tine.
209a 48 44 24 91 12 08 420 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
209a 48 44 24 91 12 08 420 03 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from Ce/T» to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
199a 47 26 33 82 20 14 427 00 5/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
176
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Cntario, APIOS-C, Ramsey
STATE
KETWCRK
SHE NAME
Ramsey (5051)
Shallow Lake (1091)
Shallow Lake (1091)
Shallot* Lake (1091)
Shallow Lake (1091)
Smith's Falls (4061)
Smith's Falls (4061)
Smith's Falls (4061)
Smith'a Falls (4061)
Turkey Lake (5141)
Turkey Lake (5141)
Oxbridge (3061)
Oxbridge (3061)
Oxbridge (3061)
Oxbridge (3061)
Wei; Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE LMTTCDE LCNGITODE KIEV rav REV PEV
IDENT cl m s d m a m num START END
25-rOct-1989
Page 99
OPERATING HISTCRr
199a 47 26 33 82 20 14 427 01
199* 47 26 33 82 20 14 427 02
181a 44 34 54 81 05 24 229 00
181a 44 34 54 81 05 24 229 01
181a 44 34 54 81 05 24 229 02
181a 44 34 54 81 05 24 229 03
192a 44 56 41 75 57 48
192a 44 56 41 75 57 48
192a 44 56 41 75 57 48
192a 44 56 41 75 57 48
415a 47 03 15 84 24 00
415a 47 03 15 84 24 00
187a 44 12 46 79 12 38
187a 44 12 46 79 12 38
187a 44 12 46 79 12 38
1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
tin*.
11/82 7/83 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982. Site operations
terminated on July 24, 1983. Site was
replaced by ADS site 417a in July, 1983.
9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
each month.
1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
time.
11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
. collection baga replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCOS to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
9&C31 month.
1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
122 00
122 01
122 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
122 03 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
,472 00 9/83 12/84
472 01 12/84 Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCOS to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
244 00 9/80 1/82 Sample collected on last working day of
" L month.
244 01 1/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SAM local
tin*.
244 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in November, 1982
177
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Cfctario, SKTOS-C, Uxbridge
STATE
SITE
Katerloo (2021)
Waterloo (2021)
Waterloo (2021)
Waterloo (2021)
Whitney (5091)
Whitney (5091)
Whitney (5091)
Whitney (5091)
WOberforce (3071)
Wilberforce (3071)
KUierforce (3071)
Wilberforce (3071)
Rilkesport (1071)
Hiifceaport (1071)
WiDcesport (1071)
Hat' Deposition Sit* History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SHE IMTTOEE LONGITOCE EUW rev REV KEV
HEOT dm. d m m m nan START END
187» 44 12 46 79 12 38 244 03 12/84
•n **.
25-Oct-1989
Page 100
__ „.„__,
CPEEOTIM3 HTSTOECf
Method of measuring total aridity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
184* 43 28 39 80 35 09 343 00 9/80 1/82 Sanple collected on last working day of
each month.
184* 43 28 39 80 35 09 343 01 1/82 11/82 Sanples collected every 28 days (tuesday
J..M* *i * ^ tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at SftM local
184a 43 28 39 80 35 09 343 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
l««* « #> o collection bug* replaced polyethylene
bag* in November, 1982
184* 43 28 39 80 35 09 343 03 12/84 Method of measuring total aridity
changed from Cafffl to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
203a 45 32 21 78 15 35 412 00 9/80 1/82 Sanple collected on last working day of
each month.
203* 45 32 21 78 15 35 412 01 1/82 11/82 Sanples collected every 28 days (tuesday
ZU3* « a* v. .to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8ftM local
tin*.
203* 45 32 21 78 15 35 412 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bag* replaced polyethylene
bag* in Novenber, 1982
203* 45 32 21 78 15 35 412 03 12/84 Method of measuring total aridity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
188* 45 00 54 78 12 58 396 00 9/80 1/82 Sanple collected on l»st working day of
each msnth.
188* 45 00 54 78 12 58 396 01 1/82 11/82 Sanplea collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) atarting 1/5/82 at 8JM local
188* 45 00 54 78 12 58 396 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
bags in Novonber, 1982
188a 45 00 54 78 12 58 396 03 12/84
Msthod of in»asuring total aridity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
179* 42 42 11 82 21 13 183 00 9/80 1/82 Sanple collected on last working day of
each month.
179* 42 42 11 82 21 13 183 01 1/82 11/82 Sanple* collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8RM local
' time.
178
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Ctatario, APIOS-C, Wilkesport
STATE
HE'JLVKflK
SITE NAME
Hilkesport (1071)
Winisk (6101)
Winisk (6101)
Quebec (89)
NADP/NTN (01)
Sutton (777570)
Button (777570)
OVPMcN (04)
Cfaapais (7091294)
Msntacreney (7042388)
Hxntmorency (7045216)
Jfentmoreney (7045216)
Nitchequon (7095478)
Nitcheauon (7095478)
Port Cartier J7046086)
Sutton (7028292)
Hat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE lAl'il'UDE LCNUT1MEE EIEV rev FEV EEV
XEENT d m • d m a m nun STftRT END
25-Oct-1989
Page 101
CEERAXINS
179a 42 42 11 82 21 13 183 02 11/82 12/84 food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection bags replaced polyethylene
baga in November, 1982
179a 4,2 42 11 82 21 13 183 03 12/84
Method of measuring total acidity
changed from CaCO3 to gran analysis on
12/15/84.
55 12 00 85 08 00 9 00 7/82 11/82 Samples collected every 28 days (tuesday
to tuesday) starting 1/5/82 at 8AM local
55 12 00 85 08 00
9 01 11/82
food grade polyethylene/nylon laminate
collection baga replaced polyethylene
bags in Novenfcer, 1982.
456* 45 04 35 72 40 35 290 00 9/86 7/87 Data is aequestered by HRDP. Collocated
with CftPMoK sites 456a and 456b starting
9/16/86.
456a 45 04 35 72 40 35 290 01 7/87
PO4 now determined by chromatography at
the CRL on 870713 - detection limit
raised to 0.02 from 0.01 mg/1.
506a 49 49 00
144a 47 19 00
74 58 00 381 00 10/87
71 09 00
144a 417 19 00 71 09 00
640 00 12/80 7/83 This APK site started operation with the
Sangamo model C collector. Site
operation began under CREMDN Network on
July 19, 1983.
640 01 7/83 1/84 Site operation began under CftPttoN
Network on July 19, 1983. Site it
located at a former APN site.
144a «7 19 00 71 09 00 640 02 1/84
Ilia 53 12 00
Laboratory began diluting low volume
samples for «•>"• site on 2-Jan-1984.
Prior to this date low volume sanples
were analyzed on a priority basis.
70 54 00 550 00 8/83 1/84 Site operation began under CBPMoN
Network on August 1, 1983. Site is
located at a former CANSAP site. Site
terminated on October 31, 1985.
Ilia S3 12 00 70 54 00
550 01 1/84 11/85 Laboratory began diluting low volume
sanples for this site on 3-Jan-1984.
Prior to this date low volume samples
were analyzed on a priority basis.
497a SO 08 00 67 07 00 180 00 12/85
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Qooboc,
, Sutton
STATE
KL1WUKK
SITE NR>E
Suttcn (7028292)
Sotton 2 (7028293)
CRHSM? (05)
CMbongamau (08 030)
(08 030)
Chibougmmtu (08 030)
Fort Chim (08 000)
Fort <»i<»» (08 000)
fort Chimo (08 000)
Muiiwaki (08 050)
Maniwafci (08 050)
Ibniwaki (08 050)
Nitcbequon (08 010)
Nitchequon (08 010)
jatcbequon (08 010)
OMbee City (08 040)
Quebec City (08 040)
Qiebec City (08 040)
Hat Deposition Site History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
SITE XATXTDDE ICtdTDDE KIEV rev REV REV
lllfelNT dm* d m • m nun START END
25-Oct-1989
Page 102
OPERATING HLSTCSOT
456a 45 05 00 72 41 00 243 00 9/83 1/84 Collocated with CRPMaN site 456b
starting January 8, 1985.
456a 45 05 00 72 41 00 243 01 1/84
456b 45 05 00 72 41 00 243 00 1/85
Laboratory bogan diluting low volute
samples for this site on 18-Jan-1984.
Prior to this date low volume sanplea
were analyzed on a priority basis.
Collocated with CAPMoN site 456a
starting January 8, 1985.
082a 49 49 00 74 25 00 402 00
082* 49 49 00 74 25 00 402 01
082a 49 49 00 74 25 00 402 02
091a 58 06 00 68 25 00 36 00
091a 58 06 00 68 25 00 36 01
091a 58 06 00 68 25 00 36 02
108a 46 23 00 75 58 00 170 00
108a 46 23 00 75 58 00 170 01
108a 46 23 00 75 58 00 170 02
ill. 53 12 00 70 54 00 536 00
in. 53 12 00 70 54 00 536 01
111- 53 12 00 70 54 00 536 02
116a 46 48 00 71 24 00 73 00
116a 46 48 00 71 24 00 73 01
4/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo node! A or B
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
1/80 6/82 Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was* DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent iiairploo are composited in the
•F'i^'ld Saitple collection operations
TERMINATED 6/30/82.
5/77 3/79 Sanpler is either Sangamo node! A or B
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
1/80 11/82 Cto 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED .
Subsequent eanplo* are conposited in the
•FinlH. Sanple collection operations
TEPMTtOTED 11/12/82.
5/75 3/79 Sanpler is «itbar Sangamo model A or B
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
1/80 Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent sanplea are ccnpoaited in the
field.
4/77 3/79 Sanpler is either Sangams model A or B
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
1/80 1/83 On 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCCMTZNUED .
Subsequent samples are composited in the
•F<»1«<- Sample collection operations
TERMINATED 1/1/83.
A or B
5/77 3/79 Sampler is either
3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
180
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Quebec, CANSAP, Quebec City
STAIE
NEIWRK
SITE NAME
Wat Deposition Site History Inventory
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25-Oct-1989
Page 103
Sept Isles (08 020)
Sept Isles (08 020)
Sept Isles (08 020)
St. Hubert (08 060)
St. Hubert (08 060)
St. Hubert (08 060)
APIOS-D (07)
Sutton (7011)
APN (09)
M=ntn»rency (7042388)
APIOS-C (12)
Sutton (7011)
Saskatchewan (90)
CAPMoN (04)
Cree Lake (406JOFO)
Cree Lake (406JQ60)
Ore* Lake (406JQ60)
CANSAP (05)
Lake (05 000)
ADS
SHE LflXITODE LCNGXTODE
IDENT d m • dm*
116* 46 48 00 71 24 00
120a 50 13 00 66 15 00
I20a 50 13 00 66 15 00
120a 50 13 00 66 15 00
118a 45 31 00 73 25 00
118a 45 31 00 73 25 00
118a 45 31 00 73 25 00
ADS
ELEV rev REV REV
m run START END
OPERATING
73 02 1/80 1/83 Cn 1/1/80, the uae of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCXHTHTOED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
fie1H. Sample collection operations
TERMINATED 1/1/83.
55 00 4/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangatte model A or B
55 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangane node! C
55 02 1/80 Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent sanples are conposited in the
field.
27 00 5/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangano model A or B
27 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangano model C
27 02 1/80 11/82 Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire nonth was DISXHTTNOED.
Subsequent samples are conposited in the
field. Sample collection operations
TERMINATED 11/30/82.
456* 45 04 35 72 40 35 290 00 10/86
144a 47 19 00 71 09 00 640 00 12/80 7/83 This APN site started operation with the
Sangamo model C collector. Site
operation began under CAPMoN Network on
July 19, 1983.
456* 45 04 35 72 40 35 290 00 10/86
Intercomparison site with 456*(CAPMoN),
456b(C»PMoN), and 456c(NBDP).
085* 57 21 00 107 08 00 497 00 7/82 8/83 Collector: Sangano nodal C. Site
operation began under CAPMoN Network on
August 11, 1983.
085* 57 21 00 107 08 00 499 01 8/83 1/84 Site operation began under CAPMoN
Network on August 11, 1983. Site is
located at former collocated CANSAP and
APN sites.
085* 57 21 00 107 08 00 499 02 1/84 Laboratory began diluting low voluro
samples for this site on 25-Jan-1984.
Prior to this date low volume samples
were analyzed on a priority basis.
085* 57 21 00 107 08 00 499 00 5/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
181
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Saskatchewan, CANSAP, Cree Idke
STATE
SITE K»E
Cree I*Jo» (05 000)
Cree Lake (05 000)
JOndersley (05 010)
Kind«r«ley (05 010)
Kindersley (05 010)
(05 020)
Nyny«rd (05 020)
Itynymrd (05 020)
XPH (09)
Lake (406JCFO)
Ttukon Territory (91)
CANSAP (05)
Whitehorse (02 000)
Ifcitehorse (02 000)
Ifcitehorse (02 000)
Wet Deposition Sit* History Inventory
Ordered by State and Province
ADS ADS
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ItirMT d m a d m a m man START END
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Page 104
OPERATING HISTCKf
499 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangnno rasdel C
499 02 1/80 1/83 Cn 1/1/80, the uae of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent aanpleo are cccpoaited in the
fiVld Saitple collection operations
TERMINATED 1/1/83.
683 00 5/77 3/79 Simpler is either Sangamo model A or B
683 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangane made! C
683 02 1/80 Cn 1/1/80, the uae of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCCJWINOED.
Subsequent sanples are ccnpositod in the
field.
561 00 3/74 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
561 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangamo model C
561 02 1/80 Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are composited in the
field.
085* 57 21 00 107 08 00 497 00 7/82 8/83 Collector: Sangamo model C. Site
operation began under CMMoN Network on
August 11, 1983.
130a 60 43 00 135 04 00 703 00 7/77 3/79 Sampler is either Sangamo model A or B
130a 60 43 00 135 04 00 703 01 3/79 1/80 Collector: Sangane model C
085a 57 21 00 107 08 00
085a 57 21 00 107 08 00
105a 51 28 00 109 10 00
105a 51 28 00 109 10 00
105a 51 28 00 109 10 00
132a 51 46 00 104 12 00
132a 51 46 00 104 12 00
132a 51 46 00 104 12 00
130a 60 43 00 135 04 00 703 02 1/80
Cn 1/1/80, the use of a single bucket
for entire month was DISCONTINUED.
Subsequent samples are oompoaitad in the
field.
182
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APPENDIX D
ANNUAL SUMMARIES FOR 1987
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-------
pH (lab)
State
Network
Site Nam»
Alabama
NADP/NTN
Blackbelt
tttPSP
Seine.
Arizona
NADP/NTN
Oliver Knoll
Arkansas
NADP/NTN
Fayetteville
California
NADP/NTN
Chuchupate
Davis
Palcraar Mountain
Colorado
NADP/NTN
Dry Lake
Laa Animas
Mesa Verde
Sand Spring
Sugarloaf
USPSP
Yanpa
Delaware
MRP3S/PCN
Lewes
Florida
NADP/NTN
Bradford Forest
Kennedy Space Cent
Quiney
Georgia
NADP/NTN
Bellville
OAPSP
Dvmlda
Hawaii
NADP/UTN
Mauna Loa
Idaho
NADP/NTN
Headquarters
Reynolds Creek
Smiths Ferry
Illinois
NADP/NTN
Argonne
Bondville
Dixcn Springs
Montmuth
Salem
Shabbona
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Sunroarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Coop PCL TP VSL VSM? Eff N
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
2
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
3
2
Z
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
2A
2A
2B
*
1
2A
2A
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A
2
1
1
1
3
2A
2B
• 1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
95
99
99
100
89
100
71
79
98
98
87
93
93
99
90
96
97
89
93
100
73
91
82
^
85
100
96
95
93
98
79
99
92
92
81
90
75
77
82
83
89
87
98
97
83
85
83
83
96
88
71
81
81
75
87
90
90
82
90
75
92
89
91
77
80
67
84
80
80
89
88
88
83
81
83
85
80
82
83
68
76
74
76
87
89
89
80
90
99
100
98
95
89
98
98
83
95
97
87
89
88
101
98
101
95
99
94
77
97
90
94
97
98
102
93
97
92
"
33
65
33
42
27
20
22
38
36
36
42
43
73
59
38
40
39
37
61
29
28
29
29
38
45
40
42
41
44
Wtd
Mean
4.63
4.58
4.72
4.88
5.08
6.13
5.22
4.77
5.71
4.80
5.06
4.97
4.86
4.35
4.72
4.75
4.76
4.54
4.61
5.02
5.40
5.66
5.49
4.33
4.27
4.36
4.47
4.35
4.44
10-Oct-1989
Page 1
Total
Precip
cm
95.9
77.3
22.5
136.7
42.2
36.1
65.4
73.1
30.6
AO 7
^•o. /
32.4
56.7
32.3
95.0
140.4
158.4
113.6
113.4
97.8
72.6
68.3
O*> A
4A» t
53.2
102.9
87.3
95.4
65.5
90.4
113.6
Note:
The annual data oonpleteness level also depends on the quarterly data ccnpleteness levels
185
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pH (lab)
State
SiteHaoa
TTUr^-t-
Southern 111 D
MRP3S/PCN
Illinois
Indiana
• ^^^Lon
Indiana Dunes
Purdue U Xg Farm
TOPSP
Fort Wayne
Roekport
Iowa
McKay Research Sta.
Kansas
SRDP/NTH
Farlington
Konza. Prairie
Scott Lake
Kentucky
Land Between the L
Idlley Cornett Woo
Perryville
'"clearfieia
IiCTrfrtt™
""SSL1
Southeast
Maine
KRDP/NXN
Bridgtoo
Greenville Station
TttPSP
KLnterport
Maryland
White Rock
Wye
Massachusetts
wee/Mm
East
QnaVMn Reservoir
WHSSS
Turners Falls
Kellogg
Raoo
1987 Annual Data Sunraary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS)
Period Suntarized Overall Site Data % % %
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Coop PCL TP VSL 1
DM30 86
Jan 1 87
DM30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
DM 30 86
Dtc 30 86
DM30 86
DM30 86
DM30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 6 87
Jan 6 87
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
Jan 1 87
DM 30 86
DM30 86
DM 30 86
DM30 86
Jan 1 87
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM 29 87
Jan 1 88
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
DM29 87
DM29 87
DM 29 87
DM29 87
DM29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
Jan 1 88
DM 29 87
DM 30 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
Jan 1 88
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM29 87
Jan 1 88
DM29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2B 1
2ft. 3
26. 2
3 2
2ft. 3
3 2
3 1
1 2
1 1
2ft. 1
1 2
1 1
2ft. 1
2A 2
2ft. 1
2A 1
1 1
1 2
2A. 3
2A 2
2A 2
2ft 3
3 1
2A 1
2A. 1
2ft. 2
1 1
1 2
100 99
99 98
100 100
100 98
98 72
100 98
100 99
100 99
100 94
100 98
100 100
100 97
100 93
100 93
100 100
100 99
100 100
100 99
100 100
100 99
100 90
100 89
100 96
98 99
100 100
100 84
100 88
100 99
94
89
94
94
69
97
99
87
87
90
85
92
87
83
100
92
96
90
94
98
79
73
87
88
98
77
88
90
Data Base
% Col
rst& Eff
93
68
94
94
73
93
94
85
85
89
81
91
86
83
99
91
95
90
94
93
78
73
85
89
92
83
88
90
100
103
96
91
92
92
96
97
97
95
95
99
96
99
100
96
97
91
83
90
100
95
97
97
99
87
94
91
K
39
77
48
47
35
90
68
41
39
42
34
41
43
39
109
39
41
44
48
97
39
37
41
42
78
39
42
46
Wtd
Moan
4.34
4.35
4.31
4.31
4.31
4.36
4.20
4.68
4.71
4.81
5.72
4.39
4.43
4.29
4.27
4.68
4.66
4.56
4.71
4.56
4.28
4.28
4.33
4.38
4.35
4.28
4.55
4.45
10-0ct-1989
Page 2
Total
Predp
cm
100.3
88.9'
84.5
91.4
97.2
82.3
63.2
101.8
114.1
89.0
54.5
97.3
103.1
94.3
91.2
142.2
156.1
85.8
101.1
94.2
103.1
67.7
102.8
98.3
104.7
82.0
79.6
93.0
Not*
: The annual data oonpleteness level also depends on the quarterly data tsonpleteness levels
186
-------
d«b)
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data
10-0ct-1989
Page 3
State
Network
Site Name
Michigan
URPSP
Gaylord
Minnesota
NADP/MDJ
Femberg
^ .ftnU" •» 1 ' P_ ftf)
Maroell
Mississippi
NRDP/NIN
Coffeeville
Meridian
tttPSP
f?1 j !•»*•?•«•»
Montane
NADP/NDl
Ouster Battlefield
Nebraska
NADP/NIN
Mead
North Platte Ag. E
Nevada
NADP/NIN
Smith Valley
New Hampshire
NADP/NIN
Hubtard Brook
New Jersey
NADP/NIN
Washington Xing
New Mexico
NADP/NIN
Bandelier Nat'l
Cub*
New York
NADP/KDJ
Aurora
Dennett Bridge
Biscuit Brook
M .. ,1 ^nrjrr^i
Jasper
West Point
MRP3S/POJ
Brookhaven
Ithaca
Whiterace
OSPSP
Big Moose
North Carolina
NADP/NIN
Clinton Station
Qjweeta
Finley (A)
Iisuiston
Period Suranarized Overall Site
First Date Last Date Rating Rep
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 88
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
2
3
3
V.
a
a
:>.
i
2
2
2
i
2
2
:>
3
i
:>
2
2
:>
:>.
2
3
3
3.
Z
2A
1
1
2B
2A
3
2A
1
2A
1
2B
1
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2B
2A
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
Data %
Coop PCL
1
3
3
2
3
2
1
1
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
%
T&
83
86
94
99
88
99
100
99
100
92
91
98
96
89
93
99
98
85
99
98
90
100
100
90
99
69
87
96
99
%
VSL
98
88
87
87
79
85
100
90
93
83
88
94
86
87
88
94
88
85
92
92
88
98
98
93
97
63
83
83
90
%
% Col
VSW Eff N
91
88
83
85
77
83
100
89
91
80
80
94
8G
85
85
94
88
83
92
92
88
93
94
79
93
60
87
82
90
99
92
97
92
86
89
101
98
98
92
96
91
92
97
95
93
95
99
100
98
91
99
97
100
90
101
95
98
97
87
42
33
41
33
38
86
39
40
35
24
45
44
35
34
48
45
43
47
46
46
62
94
85
163
29
41
42
45
Wtd
Mean
4.39
5.13
5.02
4.97
4.68
4.63
4.62
5.19
5.24
5.54
5.60
4.43
4.20
4.90
4.92
4.19
4.20
4.28
4.36
4.24
4.27
4.36
4.27
4.43
4.30
4.57
4.50
4.50
4.52
Total
Precip
cm
73.0
62.4
51.5
78.5
147.9
139.6
118.4
33.0
76.1
50.0
19.3
110.5
118.1
38.2
24.9
77.2
117.4
135.2
91.5
77.8
128.3
103.0
95.0
103.3
129.3
92.7
145.9
113.8
116.6
Note:
The annual data conpletenesn level aloo depends on the quarterly data ccopleteness levels
187
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State
Network
Site Name
North Carolina
NRDP/NBI
Piecbont Station
TOPSP
Raleigh
Cfaio
Delaware
Oxford
booster
MAP3S/PCH
Oxford
TOPS?
Zanesvill*
Oklahaaa
Goodwell Research
Salt Plains Nation
Oregon
KADP/NXN
Thill Run
H.J. Andrews
Starkey Experimant
Pennsylvania
KftDP/NTN
Kane
Leading Ridge
Itilfnrd
Penn State
MXP3S/POI
Penn State
South Carolina
NADP/N1N
Santee National Hi
South Dakota
TOPS?
Brookings
Kate /KIN
Giles County
Walker Branch
Oak Ridge
Texas
KAEP/NIN
Ouadalupe Mountain
ISJ National Grass
Longview
UM>SP
Marshall
Utah
NAEP/MIH
Bryoe Canyon
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System
Period Svmnarized Overall Site Data % %
first Date Last Date Rating Rep Corp PCL TP
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 31 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dae 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 30 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2A.
2ft.
2A.
2B
3
2B
3
2A
1
1
1
1
2A.
2ft
1
2B
2B
2A
2R
2A
2B
2B
1
2
2B
2A
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
99
88
89
97
98
99
99
79
93
90
86
90
92
91
85
100
94
93
88
97
100
97
100
88
100
95
(ADS) Data Base
% % Col
VSL VSMP Ef f N
94
98
71
79
88
91
98
94
85
87
96
87
83
86
85
90
98
77
95
75
83
100
92
90
92
100
82
94
95
69
78
88
71
98
93
84
84
95
82
82
86
84
90
91
74
73
73
82
100
89
89
91
99
80
101
100
102
99
93
102
100
91
96
100
97
85
91
89
95
98
109
98
102
102
100
108
95
96
95
105
93
45
73
31
40
42
80
112
38
36
38
39
31
42
44
42
45
70
35
38
36
40
63
34
40
39
81
35
Wtd
Msan
4.44
4.49
4.20
4.21
4.22
4.25
4.15
5.73
5.03
5.26
5.35
5.31
4.15
4.08
4.24
4.10
4.17
4.58
5.16
4.51
4.26
4.31
5.07
4.93
4.65
4.63
5.07
10-0ct-1989
Page 4
Total
Precip
cm
113.6
112.6
57.9
70.3
73.9
72.1
77.8
51.9
91.2
137.3
148.5
36.3
133.8
99.3
110.6
91.3
83.8
108.9
56.7
101.7
90.5
89.6
49.1
98.9
135.1
125.2
43.8
Note: Tbe annual
ccnpl«teness level also depends on the quarterly data cccnpletenaaa levels
188
-------
pH (lab)
State
Network
Site Nana
Vermont
NADP/NTN
Underbill
UAPSP
Underbill Center
Virginia
NADP/NTN
Borton'a Station
MAP3S/PCN
Virginia
Washington
NADP/NTN
La Grande
Palouse Conservati
West Virginia
NADP/NTN
Parsons
Wisconsin
NADP/NTN
Lake Dubay
Lake Geneva
Spooner
Suring-NADP
Trout Lake
UAPSP
Round Lake
Shawano
NADP/NTN
Newcastle
Puerto Rico
El Verde
New Brunswick,
CAPMoN
Hareourt
Newfoundland
CAFMoN
Bay d'Eapoir
Nova Scotia
CRPMoN
Jackaon
Xejinfcujik (b)
Kejiafcujik 2
Ontario
CAPMoN
Bonner Lake
Chalk River
Longwoods (a)
Priceville
PriceviUe 2
APIOS-D
p»1.»m Lake
Charleston Like
1987 Annual Data SuBmary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System
Period Summcized Ovnrall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Crxift PCL TP
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dee 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
3
2
1 •
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
2A
3
2A
2A.
2B
2B
2A
1
1
1
2A.
1
1
1
2A.
1
2A.
2B
1
1
1
2A
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
2
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
89
98
89
98
94
97
96
95
98
99
98
90
97
99
93
74
99
95
97
91
92
94
97
96
97
96
99
87
(ADS)
VSL
92
97
79
95
81
85
90
81
85
87
90
92
97
98
88
77
88
87
84
83
86
80
88
88
93
92
98
95
Data Base
% Col
VSM> Eff N
92
91
80
75
79
79
90
80
86
86
90
92
85
92
87
77
75
75
71
68
73
65
73
73
86
81
95
85
84
86
97
114
83
86
88
97
100
98
97
95
99
98
89
100
85
88
85
87
88
93
96
91
91
93
87
93
47
117
36
53
37
30
45
40
42
42
45
46
72
99
39
40
133
140
146
130
139
136
119
124
155
118
121
98
Mtd
Moan
4.38
4.41
4.49
4.42
5.00
5.52
4.22
4.65
4.42
5.10
4.55
4.71
4.84
4.54
5.23
5.29
4.65
4.93
4.68
4.58
4.56
4.63
4.22
4.27
4.32
4.29
4.34
4.20
10-0et-1989
Page 5
Total
Predp
cm
105.7
104.0
83.9
133.5
73.0
39.3
99.3
54.8
80.1
62.6
61.3
68.3
54.5
67.4
29.7
389.3
109.4
136.4
133.0
123.8
124.3
76.6
77.8
79.4
104.8
84.7
73.7
93.6
Note: The annual data ccnpletenoss level Also cJeponriii on the quarterly data coopleteness levels
189
-------
pH (lab)
State
Network
Site Xao»
Ontario
APIOS-O
Dorset (b)
Longwoods (b)
Melbourne
Nitbgrove
North Eastbcp*
Quetioo Centrei
Bailton
Wellaalay
WUmr
APIC6-C
Alvinaton
Azure Lake
{riirfT^'1*! 1 ^orrl
Colchester
ColcWatar
Dodon
Dorset (c)
Expt. Lake Area.
Golden Lake
Burcn Park
KilOamey
Kattam
Marlin
Mocrfeeara
Palmerston
Pickle Lake
Port Stanley
Quatico Centra
Turkey Lake
Whitney
MUberforoa
Quebec
Port Cartiar
Sutton
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived from tbe Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Sunraarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Conp PCL IS VSL VSMP Ef £ N
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dee 30 86
Jan 5 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dae 30 86
Jan 4 87
Dae 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 29 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dae 30 87
Dec 31 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dae 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
1
2
2
1
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
1
2B
2A
1
2A
1
1
2B
2A
1
2A
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2B
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
99
100
100
99
100
99
100
100
97
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
91
97
99
94
90
95
95
92
91
100
100
100
91
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
95
90
100
100
100
81
100
98
98
93
97
94
94
94
95
92
95
87
92
100
99
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
100
100
100
100
92
77
100
100
100
79
100
85
75
86
91
84
89
87
82
88
87
75
92
100
100
xv/u
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
100
100
100
100
92
77
100
100
100
77
100
70
60
88
91
88
88
87
100
89
88
85
87
79
on
OU
77
76
83
86
79
80
75
62
83
80
72
73
82
82
87
87
87
66
99
96
144
105
113
125
131
65
71
121
114
12
13
1Q
JLw
13
12
13
13
12
13
13
13
13
13
13
12
10
13
13
13
10
13
129
141
Mtd
Moan
4.26
4.35
4.20
4.29
4.31
4.93
4.25
4.31
4.25
4.21
4.45
499
• a£b
4.24
4.45
4.72
4.25
4.96
4.34
4.27
4.26
4.35
4.28
4.66
4.27
5.18
4.31
4.83
4.52
4.39
4.23
4.56
4.33
10-0ct-1989
Page 6
Total
Precip
on
79.6
70.9
68.9
79.4
88.2
53.9
88.6
87.8
96.9
62.1
55.1
TR A
/O. 4
89.8
82.8
54.0
74.2
45.7
71.5
75.0
66.4
71.0
79.6
66.3
71.9
57.7
75.3
57.6
96.9
71.4
90.2
95.9
109.4
Hota:
Dia annual data easplateness laval also depends on the quarterly data eonplateneas levels
190
-------
Hf (derived from pH)
State
1987 Annual Data Surrtnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Network Period Suranarized
Site Name
Alabama
NADP/NTN
Blackbelt
UAPSP
Selra
Arizona
NADP/NTN
Oliver Knoll
Arkansas
NADP/NTN
Fayetteville
California
NADP/NTN
Chucbupate
Davis
Palomar Mountain
Colorado
NADP/NTN
Dry Lake
Las Animas
Msaa Verde
Sand Spring
Sugarloaf
OAPSP
Yampa
Delaware
MSP3S/PCN
First Date
Dec 30 86 .
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Last Date
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Overall
Rating
2
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
3
2
Site
Rep
1
2A
2A
2B
1
2A
2A.
1
1
2A
1
Data
Conp
2
1
1
1
3
2
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
%
PCL
100
100
100
100
100
100
ioo
100
100
100
100
100
100
%
TP
95
99
99
100
89
100
71
79
98
98
87
93
93
%
VSL
79
99
92
92
81
90
75
77
82
83
89
87
98
%
VStff
75
92
89
91
77
80
67
84
80
80
89
88
88
Col
Eff
99
100
98
95
89
98
98
83
95
97
87
89
88
N
33
65
33
42
27
20
22
38
36
36
42
43
73
Mtd
Mean
vg/1
23.30
26.38
18.91
13.12
8.30
0.74
6.00
16.79
1.94
15.99
8.78
10.77
13.78
10-0ct-1989
Page 1
Hf Total
Dep
ng/ra2
22.35
20.39
4.26
17.93
3.51
0.27
3.93
12.28
0.59
7.78
2.84
6.11
4.45
Precip
cm
95.9
77.3
22.5
136.7
42.2
36.1
65.4
73.1
30.6
48.7
32.4
56.7
32.3
Florida
NADP/NTN
Bradford Forest
Kennedy Space Cent
Quincy
Georgia
HADP/NTN
Bellville
UAPSP
Ovalda
Hawaii
NADP/NTN
Mauna Loa
Idaho
NADP/NTN
Headquarters
Reynolds Creek
Smiths Ferry
Illinois
NATO/NIK
Argonne
Bondville
Dixon Springs
Mscroouth
Salem
Shakfoona
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 1
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88 2
Dee 30 86 Dec 30 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 3
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 3
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 3
Jan 6 87 Jan 5 88 3
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 1
2A
2A 1
2A 1
1 2
1 1
2A 2
100 99 97 83 101 59
44.82
42.57
100 90 83
100 96 85
96 97 83
100 89 83
100 93 96
81 98 38
83 101 40
85 95 39
80 99 37
82 94 61
100 100 88 83 77 29
3
2A
2B
1
1
98
100
100
73
91
82
100 85
100 100
100 96
100 95
100 93
100 98
71
81
81
75
87
90
90
82
90
68
76
74
97
90
94
76 97
87 98
89 102
89 93
80 97
90 92
28
29
29
38
45
40
42
41
44
95.0
19.22 ,
17.94
17.44
28.89
24.58
9.54
3.96
2.16
3.21
46.33
54.07
43.85
33.67
44.29
36.15
26.98
28.42
19.82
32.78
24.03 .
6.93
2.70
0.48
1.71
47.68
47.20
41.85
22.05
40.05
41.06
140.4
158.4
113.6
113.4
97.8
72.6
68.3
22.4
53.2
102.9
87.3
95.4
65.5
90.4
113.6
Note:
The annual data conpleteness level also depends on the quarterly data conpleteness levels
191
-------
Hf (derived from pH)
State
Network.
Site Narae
Illinois
NAte/NTH
Southern 111 O
MAP3S/PCH
Illinois
Indiana
Buntington
Indiana Dunes
Purdue 0 Ag Farm
TOPS?
Fort Kayne
Rockport
Iowa
HdHay Research Sta.
Kansas
KREP/NIN
Farlingtcn
Konza Prairie
Scott Lake
Kentucky
XAce/Nm
Land Between the L
LUley Cornett Koo
Perxyville
TOPSP
Clearfield
Louisiana
Iberia
Southeast
Maine
NAEP/NIN
Bridgton
Greenville Station
OAPS3?
Winterport
Maryland
KRDP/N3H
White Rock
Wye
Massachusetts
NMU/NIN
East
Quatbin Reservoir
TOPSP
Turners Falls
Michigan
HAD? Ann
Xellogg
Raco
Wallston
1987 Annual Data Sunroary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Sunmrized Overall Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Conp PCL TP VSL VSM? E£ f N
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 6 87 Dec 29 87
Jan 6 87 Dec 30 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2B
2ft
2ft.
3
2ft.
3
3
1
1
2ft
1
1
2ft
2ft
2ft
2ft
1
1
2ft
2ft
2ft
2ft
3
2ft
2ft
2ft
1
1
1
3
2
2
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
3
1
i
1
2
1
2
100
99
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
99
98
100
98
72
98
99
99
94
98
100
97
93
93
100
99
100
99
100
99
90
89
96
99
100
84
88
99
94
89
94
94
69
97
99
87
87
90
85
92
87
83
100
92
96
90
94
98
79
73
87
88
98
77
88
90
93
68
94
94
73
93
94
85
85
89
81
91
86
83
99
91
95
90
94
93
78
73
85
89
92
83
88
90
100
103
96
91
92
92
96
97
97
95
95
99
96
99
100
96
97
91
83
90
100
95
97
97
99
87
94
91
39
77
48
47
35
90
68
41
39
42
34
•41
43
39
109
39
41
44
48
97
39
37
41
42
78
39
42
46
Wtd
Maan
ug/1
45.54
44.78
49.40
48.70
48.51
43.83
63.26
20.79
19.31
15.58
1.92
40.44
36.95
51.56
53.32
20.76
21.69
27.51
19.32
27.58
52.23
52.54
46.70
41.79
45.12
52.22
28.50
35.85
10-0ct-1989
Page 2
Ht Total
Dap Precip
rag/n)2 cm
45.67
39.82
41.73
44.51
47.17
36.07
39.96
21.17
22.03
13.87
1.04
39.33
38.08
48.61
48.60
29.53
33.87
23.60
19.53
25.97
53.85
35.58
48.01
41.06
47.23
42.81
22.68
33.33
100.3
88.9
84.5
91.4
97.2
82.3
63.2
101.8
114.1
89.0
54.5
97.3
103.1
94.3
91.2
142.2
156.1
85.8
101.1
94.2
103.1
67.7
102.8
98.3
104.7
82.0
79.6
93.0
Hot*: The
data oonploterwss level also depends on the quarterly data conpleteneas levels
192
-------
Hf (derived from pH)
State
Network
Sit* Kama
Michigan
OAPSP
Gaylord
Minnesota
NADP/NTN
Fernberg
Lanterton
Marcell
Mississippi
NADP/NTN
Coffeeville
Meridian
OBPSP
Clinton
Montana
NADP/HCN
Ouster Battlefield
Nebraska
NADP/tJTN
Mead
North Platte Ag. E
Nevada
NADP/NTN
Smith Valley
NOW r^TT^ftrn rft
NADP/NIN
Hubbard Brook
Hew Jersey
NAOP/NTN
Washington Xing
Mew Mexico
NADP/NTN
Bandelier Kat'l
Cuba
New York
NADP/NTN
Aurora
Dennett Brxdcpe
Biscuit Brook
Huntington
Jaaper
West Point
MBP3S/PCN
Brookhaven
Ithaca
Whitefaoe
UAPSP
Big Mooae
Korth Carolina
NADP/NtN
Clinton Station
Coweeta
Finley (A)
Lewioton
1987 Annual Data Sunmary
Derived Eton the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
%
Period Sunnarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating Rap Cenp PCL TP VSL VS»ff Ef f N
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Doc 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
2
3
3
2
3
3
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2A
1
1
2B
2R
3
2A
1
2A
1
2B
1
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2B
2A
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
1
3
3
2
3
2
1
1
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
zoo
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
83
86
94
99
88
99
100
99
100
92
91
98
96
89
93
99
98
85
99
98
90
100
100
90
99
69
87
96
99
98
88
87
87
79
85
100
90
93
83
88
94
86
87
88
94
88
85
92
92
88
98
98
93
97
63
83
83
90
91
88
83
85
77
83
100
89
91
80
80
94
86
85
85
94
88
83
92
92
88
93
94
79
93
60
87
82
90
99
92
97
92
86
89
101
98
98
92
96
91
92
97
95
93
95
99
100
98
91
99
97
100
90
101
95
98
97
87
42
33
41
33
38
86
39
40
35
24
45
44
35
34
48
- 45
43
47
46
46
62
94
85
163
29
41
42
45
Wtd
Mean
ug/1
40.92
7.36
9.52
10.68
20.88
23.37
24.23
6.46
5.81
2.88
2.49
37.11
63.31
12.45
11.93
64.80
63.66
52.20
44.00
57.64
53.98
44.12
53.80
37.03
50.35
27.05
31.46
31.81
29.94
10-0ct-1989
Page 3
ffl- Total
Dep Precip
xtcf/n£ on
29.89
4.59
4.90
8.39
30.88
32.61
28.68
2.13
4.42
' 1.44
0.48
41.02
74.74
4.76
2.97
49.99
74.70
70.55
40.26
44.83
69.27
45.45
51.10
38.26
65.09
25.08
45.89
36.21
34.90
73.0
62.4
51.5
78.5
147.9
139.6
118.4
33.0
76.1
50.0
19.3
110.5
118.1
38.2
24.9
77.2
117.4
135.2
91.5
77.8
128.3
103.0
95.0
103.3
129.3
92.7
145.9
113.8
116.6
Note:
The annual data oonpleteneas level also depends on the quarterly data conpletenen levels
193
-------
Hf (derived from pB)
State
Network
Site Natr*
Worth CaptOin»
NRDP/NTH
Piedmont Station
TOPS?
Raleigh
Chio
NRDP/NIN
Delaware
Oxford
Hoocter
HKP3S/PCH
Oxford
TOPS?
Zaneaville
Oklahoma
GoocWeU. Raaoarch
Salt Plain* Nation
Oregon
KADP/NM
H.J. Andrew*
Starkey Experiment
Pennsylvania
NRDP/NM
Kane
Leading Ridge
Milford
Penn State
HBP3S/PCN
Penn State
South Carolina
Sanbee National Ttt
South Dakota
TOPS?
Brooking*
Tenne»*ee
Giles County
Walker Branch
MRP3S/PCN
Oak Ridge
T*xa»
NRDP/NIH
Guadalupe Mauntain
IBJ National Ora*«
tmpsp
Marshall
Utah
KRDP/NIN
Bryce Canyon
1987 Annual Data Sotnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Baee
Period Sattmrized Overall Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Conp PCL TP VSL V3S> Eff
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 31 86 Dec 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan i 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 6 87 Jan 5 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dee 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 30 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2A.
2A.
2A
2B
3
2B
3
2A
1
1
1
1
2A.
2A
1
2B
2B
2A
2A
2ft.
2B
2B
1
2
2B
2A
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
99
'88
89
97
98
99
99
79
93
90
86
90
92
91
85
100
94
93
88
97
100
97
100
88
100
95
94
98
71
79
88
91
98
94
85
87
96
87
83
86
85
90
98
77
95
75
83
100
92
90
92
100
82
94 101
95 100
69 102
78 99
88 93
71 102
98 100
93 91
84 96
84 100
95 97
82 85
82 91
86 89
84 95
90 98
91 109
74 98
73 102
73 102
82 100
100 108
89 95
89 96
91 95
99 105
80 93
N
45
73
31
40
42
80
112
38
36
38
39
31
42
44
42
45
70
35
38
36
40
63
34
40
39
81
35
Wtd
Moan
36.39
32.66
63.29
62.11
60.90
55.63
71.27
1.84
9.35
5.44
4.49
4.94
70.61
83.98
58.15
79.17
67.77
26.30
6.85
30.82
54.59
49.19
8.55
11.77
22.62
23.36
8.50
10-Oct-1989
Page 4
Hf Total
Dep Precip
41.33
36.76
36.64
43.65
45.02
40.08
55.48
0.96
8.53
7.47
6.66
1.80
94.49
83.41
64.33
72.26
56.78
28.65
3.89
31.36
49.38
44.07
4.20
11.64
30.56
29.24
3.72
113.6
112. 6
57.9
70.3
73.9
72.1
77.8
51.9
91.2
137.3
148.5
36.3
133.8
99.3
no. 6
91.3
83.8
108.9
56.7
101.7
90.5
89.6
49.1
98.9
135.1
125.2
43.8
Note: The
data conpleteneas level alao depend* on the quarterly data completeneas
levels
194
-------
H+ (derived from pH)
State
HVCWODC
Site Kama
Vermont
Underbill
UAPSP
Underbill Center
Virginia
NADP/NTN
Barton's Station
MBP3S/PCN
Virginia
Kaahington
NADP/NIN
La Grande
Palouse Conservati
West Virginia
NADP/NTN
Parsons
Wisconsin
NADP/NTN
Lake Dubay
Lake Geneva
Spooner
Suring-NADP
Trout Lake
UAPSP
Round Lake
Shawano
BADP/NTN
Newcastle
Puerto Rico
NRDP/NTN
El Verde
New Brunswick
CAPMoN
Baroourt
Newfoundland
CAPMoN
Bay d'Espoir
Nova Scotia
CAPMoN
Jackson
Kajinfaijik (b)
Kejiirieujik 2
Ontario •
CAPMoN
Banner Lake
Chalk River
Longwoods (a)
Prioaville
Priceville 2
AEIOS-D
Balsam Lake
Charleston Lake
1987 Annual Data Suontary
Derived £rcm the Acid Deposition System
Period Suonarized Overall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Coop PCL TP
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
. Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
•Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
2A
3
2ft
2A
2B
2B
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
2A
2B
1
1
1
2A
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
2
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
89
98
89
98
94
97
96
95
98
99
98
90
97
99
93
74
99
95
97
91
92
94
97
96
97
96
99
87
(ADS) Data Base
% % Col
VSL VSM? Ef f N
92
97
79
95
81
85
90
81
85
87
90
92
97
98
88
77
88
87
84
83
86
80
88
88
93
92
98
95
92
91
80
75
79
79
90
80
86
86
90
92
85
92
87
77
75
75
71
68
73
65
73
73
86
81
95
85
84
86
97
114
83
86
88
97
100
98
97
95
99
98
89
100
85
88
85
87
88
93
96
91
91
93
87
93
47
117
36
53
37
30
45
40
42
42
45
46
72
99
39
40
133
140
146
130
139
136
119
124
155
US
121
98
wed
Maan
•ug/1
41.94
38.64
32.31
38.33
10.05
2.99
,60.92
22.59
38.14
8.02
27.88
19.65
14.57
28.97
5.83
5.16
22.24
11.87
20.74
26.38
27.84
23.48
59.66
54.31
48.02
50.97
45.75
63.80
10-0ct-1989
Page 5
H+ Total
Dep Precip
nc//m2 cm
44.33
40.18
-
27.11
51.17
7.34
1.17
60.48
12.37
30.54
5.02
17.08
13.41
7.94
19.51
1.73
20.09
24.32
16.19
27.59
32.66
34.60
17.98
46.43
43.10
50.32
43.15
33.73
59.71
105.7
104.0
83.9
133.5
73.0
39.3
99.3
54.8
80.1
62.6
61.3
68.3
54.5
67.4
29.7
389.3
109.4
136.4
133.0
123.8
124.3
76.6
77.8
79.4
104.8
84.7'
73.7
93.6
Note: The annual data ccnplettiness level also depends on the quarterly
levels
195
-------
Bt (derived iron pH)
State
Hetxork
Site Kaoa
Ontario
APICS-D
Dorset (b)
Longwoods (b)
Melloume
Nitbgrovs
North Easthopo
QiMtico Centre
Kailton
Welleeley
Kilmer
Alvinston
Arure Lake
j- , 3 ,^1 1 ^Virri
Col cbester
Coldvrater
Dorion
Dorset (c)
Expt. Lake Area
Golden Lake
Burco Park.
RUlamey
Hattaxa
Merlin
Kocrbeam
Palnerston
Pickle Lake
Port Stanley
Qoetico Centre
Turkey Lake
Whitney
Milberforoe
Quebec
CRPHoN
' Port Cartier
Sutton
1987 Annual Data Suamary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Svmaarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating Rap Coop PCX, TP VSL VSMP Eff N
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 5 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 4 87
Dae 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 30 87
Dec 31 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
1
2
2
1
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
1
2B
2A
1
2A
1
1
2B
2A
1
2A
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2B
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
99
100
100
99
100
99
100
100
97
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
91
97
99
94
90
95
95
92
91
100
100
100
91
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
95
90
100
100
100
81
100
98
98
93
97
94
94
94
95
92
95
87
92
100
99
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
100
100
100
100
92
77
100
100
100
79
100
85
75
86
91
84
89
87
82
88
87
75
92
100
100
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
100
100
100
100
92
77
100
100
100
77
100
70
60
88
91
88
88
87
100
89
88
85
87
79
80
77
76
83
86
79
80
75
62
83
80
72
73
82
82
87
87
87
66
99
96
144
105
113
125
131
65
71
121
114
12
13
13
13
12
13
13
12
13
13
13
13
13
13
12
10
13
13
13
10
13
129
141
Wtd
Moan
54.50
44.29
62.70
51.26
49.12
11.77
56.15
49.25
56.74
61.33
35.14
60.49
57.44
35.78
18.91
56.63
11.06
45.71
54.24
54.36
45.05
52.25
21.99
54.16
6.56
49.19
14.92
30.41
40.87
58.24
27.27
46.86
10-0ct-1989
Page 6
Hf Total
Dep Precip
43.40
31.40
43.21
40.72
43.31
6.34
49.76
43.24
54.99
38.07
19.37
45.60
51.61
29.62
10.22
42.02
5.06
32.68
40.68
36.08
31.97
41.58
14.58
38.93
3.78
37.05
8.60
29.47
. 29.19
52.54
26.15
51.24
79.6
70.9
68.9
79.4
88.2
53.9
88.6
87.8
96.9
62.1
55.1
75.4
89.8
82.8
54.0
74.2
45.7
71.5
75.0
66.4
71.0
79.6
66.3
71.9
57.7
75.3
57.6
96.9
71.4
90.2
95.9
109.4
Note: Ibe annual data eonpleteneaa level al*o depend* on the quarterly data cocpletenesa levala
196
-------
Sulfate
1987 Annual Data Sunmary
Derived fron the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
10-0ct-1989
Page 1
State
Network
Site Name
NADP/NTN
Blackbelt
Arizona
NADP/NTN
Oliver Knoll
Arkansas
KADP/NTN
Fayetteville
California
NADP/NTN
Cbuchupate
Palcraar Mountain
Colorado
NADP/NTN
Dry Lake
Las Anirnas
Mesa Verde
Sand Spring
Sugarloaf
Delaware
MAP3S/PCN
Lewes
Period Summarized Overall Site
First Date Last Date Sating Rap
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jen 1 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
2
1
2IL
2B
1
2IL
1
1
2A
2&
Data %
Coup PCX,
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
%
IP
95
99
100
89
71
79
98
98
87
93
99
%
VSL
77
90
92
74
73
75
77
83
83
87
97
% Col
va« Eff
73
86
91
66
64
82
73
80
83
88
83
99
98
95
89
98
83
95
97
87
89
101
N
32
32
42
23
21
37
33
36
39
43
59
Wtd
N Hun
BDL mg/1
1.35
1.59
1.12
1 0.53
0.43
1.04
1 0.90
1.08
0.83
1 0.71
2.51
2.07
SO4 % Sea Total
Dep Salt Precip
g/m2 Corr. cm
1.29
0.36
1.54
0.22
0.28
0.76
0.28
0.53
0.27
0.40
2.38
1.97
95.9
22.5
136.7
42.2
65.4
73.1
30.6
48.7
32.4
56.7
95.0
17
Florida
NADP/NTN
Bradford Forest
Kennedy Space Cent
Quincy
Gei.iLijia
NADP/NTN
BellviUe
Hawaii
NADP/NTN
M&une Loa
Idaho
NADP/NTN
Headquarters
Reynolds Creek
firm t-Vm Ferry
Illinois
NADP/NTN
Argonne
Bondville
Dixon Springs
MonRcvch
Salem
Shatfcona
Southern 111 0
MRP3S/PCN
Illinois
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
1
2
3
2&
2A
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2A
2B
1
1 -
2B
2&
1
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
3
100
100
96
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
90
96
97
89
100
73
91
82
85
100
96
95
93
98
99
98
83
81
83
83
86
69
81
81
73
87
90
88
79
88
92
89
81
79
85
80
80
66
76
74
74
87
89
87
76
88
90
68
98
101
95
99
77
97
90
94
97
98
102
93
97
92
100
103
38
38
39
37
28
27
29
29
37
45
40
41
39
43
38
77
1.06
1.00
1.02
0.92
1.45
0.45
0.28
0.51
0.30
3.20
3.21
2.60
1 2.51
2.41
2.54
2.50
2.83
1.49
1.40
1.61
1.04
1.65
*
0.33
0.19
0.11
0.16
3.29
2.80
2.48
1.64
2.18
2.89
2.51
2.52
140.4
6
158.4
113.6
113.4
72.6
68.3
22.4
53.2
102.9
87.3
95.4
65.5
90.4
113.6
100.3
88.9
Note: The annual data eonpleteneas level also depends on the quarterly data ccnpleteness levels
197
-------
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data. Baae
Sulfato
State
Network
Site Nau
Indiana,
Buntington
Indiana Dunes
Purdue U Ag Farm
I ova
HOT/HOT
McKay Research Sta.
Kansas
Farlington
Kcnza. Prairie
Scott Lake
Kentucky
jace/NiN
Land Between tba L
lilley Cornatt Woo
Perryvill*
Louisiana
NRn?/KIN
Southeast
Maine
mae/ara
Bridgton
QcaenviUe Station
Maryland
Hare/HM
teit* Rock
Massachusetts
XAD?/KXN
East
Quattin Reservoir
Michigan
Kellogg
Raco
Wellston
Minnesota.
NREP/NTN
Femberg
Laufcerton
Karoell
Kl»ai««ifpi
KATE /WIN
Coffeevill*
Meridian
Hxitana.
VKX/mS
Custer Battlefield
First Date Last Date I
Dae 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dee 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 6 87 Dec 29 87
Jan 6 87 Dec 30 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
/erall Site
Sating Rep
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
3
3
2
2
1
2
3
3
2
3
3
2
2k
3
2k
1
1
2k
1
1
2k
2k
2k
1
1
2k
2k
2k
3
2k
2k
1
1
1
1
2B
2k
3
1
Data
2
2
3
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
1
2
3
3
2
3
2
2
%
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
% %
XI? VSL '
100
98
72
99
94
98
100
97
93
93
99
100
99
99
90
89
96
99
84
88
99
86
94
99
88
99
99
94
94
69
85
85
87
83
92
87
83
92
96
90
87
77
73
87
88
77
85
88
87
85
85
79
85
87
%
VSMP
94
94
73
83
83
85
79
91
86
83
91
95
90
86
76
73
85
89
83
83
88
85
80
83
77
83
84
*
Col
96
91
92
97
97
95
95
99
96
99
96
97
91
84
100
95
97
97
87
94
91
92
97
92
86
89
98
N
48
47
35
40
38
40
33
41
43
39
39
41
44
44
38
37
41
42
39
40
45
41
32
40
33
38
37
HCO.
N Msan
BDL ng/1
2.95
3.19
3.14
1.88
1.38
1.45
0.94
1 2.04
1.96
2.67
1.29
1.20
1.36
1.27
0.86
2.54
2.63
2.17
1.86
3.15
1.72
2.07
1.00
1.72
1 1.10
1.25
1.36
1 0.75
&jt -B a
Dep Sa
g/m2 Co
2.49
2.91
3.06
1.92
1.57
1.29
0.51
1.98
2.02
2.52
1.83
1.71
2.13
1.09
0.87
2.62
1.78
2.23
1.83
2.59
1.37
1.93
0.62
0.88
0.87
1.85
1.89
0.25
10-0ct-1989
Page 2
Sea Total
Salt Precip
cm
84.5
91.4
97.2
101.8
114.1
89.0
54.5
97.3
103.1
94.3
142.2
156.1
85.8
101.1
103.1
67.7
102.8
98.3
82.0
79.6
93.0
62.4
51.5
78.5
147.9
139.6
33.0
Koto: The annual data, oonpletenasa level also depends on tba quarterly data, oottpleteness levels
198
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Sulfate
State
Network
Site Name
Nebraska
NADP/NTN
Mead
North Platte Ag. E
Nevada
NADP/NTN
Smith Valley
New Hampshire
NADP/NTN
Bubbard Brook
New Jersey
NADP/NTN
Washington Xing
New Mexico
NADP/NTN
Bandolier Nat'l
Cuba
New York
NADP/NTN
Aurora
Bennett Bridge
Biscuit Brook
Huntington
Jasper
West Point
MRP3S/PCN
Brookhaven
Ithaca
Whiteface
North Carolina
NADP/NTN
Clinton Station
Ceweeta
Finley (A)
Lewiston
Pieomont Station
Chio
NADP/NTN
Delaware
Oxford
Booster
MRP3S/PCN
Oxford
Oklahoma
NADP/NTN
Goodwell Research
Salt Plains Nation
NADP/NTN
tuili Run
H.J. Andrews
Starkey Experiment
1987 Annual Data Sunmary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System
Period Suoraarized Overall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Comp PCL TP
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 31 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
2
2
2
:L
2
2
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
3
2
1
2
2A
1
2B
1
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2B
2A
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
2B
3
2B
2A
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
3
3
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
3
2
1
2
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
92
91
98
96
89
93
99
98
85
99
98
90
100
100
90
69
87
96
99
99
88
89
97
98
99
79
93
90
86
(ADS) Data Base
% % Col
VSL VSMP Ef f N
89
77
88
94
86'
87
87
92
88
85
92
92
85
98
99
93
63
79
81
88
94
69
77
88
91
90
85
81
96
85
86
73
80
94
86
85
83
92
88
83
92
92
85
93
95
80
60
83
80
88
94
67
76
88
73
88
84
78
95
79
98
92
96
91
92
97
96
93
95
99
100
98
91
99
97
100
101
95
98
97
101
102
99
93
102
91
96
100 .
97
85
38
32
24
45
44
35
33
47
45
43
47
46
44
62
95
86
29
39
41
44
45
30
39
42
82
36
36
35
39
30
Htd
N Mean
BDL ng/1
1 1.56
0.90
0.47
1.63
2.82
1.00
0.94
1 3.25
2.85
2.33
1.95
2.70
2.28
2.04
1.87
2.47
1.75
1.55
1 1.55
1.70
1.60
1.53
1.86
3.58
3.14
3.62
2.99
1 1.18
1.15
0.36
0.21
0.23
10-0ct-1989
Page 3
SO4 % Sea Total
Dep Salt Precip
g/m2 Corr. cm
1.19
0.45
0.09
1.80
3.33
0.38
0.23
2.51
3.35
3.14
1.78
2.10
2.93
2.10
1.93
2.34
1.80
1.43
2.26
1.94
1.87
1.79
2.11
2.07
2.21
2.67
2.16
0.61
1.04
0.49
0.31
0.08
76.1
50.0
19.3.
110.5
118.1
38.2
24.9
77.2
, 117.4
135.2
91.5
77.8
128.3
103.0
8
95.0
103.3
92.7
145.9
113.8
116.6
4
113.6
57.9
70.3
73.9
72.1
51.9
91.2
137.3
148.5
36.3
Note:
The annual data completeness level alao depends on the quarterly data completeness levels
199
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Sulfat*
Stat*
M«tvor3c
Sit* Kara
1987 Annual Data Sunroary
D*riv«d from tb* Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Bas*
C*riod Sunmariz*d Overall Sit* Data
Col
10-0ct-1989
Page 4
Wtd S04 % Saa Total
N Mun Dep Salt Procip
First Dat« Last Data Rating Sap Coap PCL TS VSL VSffi Eff N BDL ng/1 g/n2 Core, cm
Pennsylvania
Kan*
Ridg*
Mi 1 TO3.tl
P*nn Stat*
KRP3S/PCN
P*r» Stat*
South Carol -ina
KALE/NTH
DM 30 86 D»c 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 30 87
D*c 30 86 DM 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Sant** Katicnal Hi DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Gil*s County
Wallow: Branch
OakRidg*
S*xa»
Hstntain D«c 30 86 D»o 29 87
ISJ national
Loogvi*H
TJtafa
NATP/KTM
Bryc* Canyon
Oadazhill
Virginia
Eorton'* Station
Virginia
Kaahington
La Qcand*
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
Dw: 30 86 DM 29 87
D*c 30 86 Hue 29 87
D*c 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
D*c 30 86 DM 29 87
SaloUM CoruMCVati D*c 30 86 Dec 29 87
Wa*t Virginia
Kicoccudn
Lak* Dvfeay
Lak* G«o«va
Spocnar
Xrcufc Lak*
1REP/NTH
Itowcmitl*
Quarto Rico
race/urn
£1 V*rd»
D*s 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
2A 3 100 90 83 82 91 42
2A. 1 100 92 86 86 89 44
1 1 100 91 85 84 95 42
2B 2 100 85 88 88 98 44
2B 1 100 100 98 90 109 69
2& 3 100 94 77 74 98 35
2A.
2B
2B
2B
100 88 71 69 102 34
100 97 83 82 100 40
100 100 100 100 108 63
100 97 90 87 95 33
100 100 88 87 96 39
100 88 92 91 95 39
100 95 82 80 93 35
100 89 88
84 45
3 2 100 89 79 80 97 36
2R 2 100 98 95 75 114 53
2ft. 2 100 94 81 79 83 37
2 100 96 83 76 86 29
SB 1 100 96 90 90 88 45
2B 3 100 95 77 76 97 38
2A 3 98 98 85 86 100 42
1 2 100 99 85 84 98 41
1 1 100 98 90 90 97 45
1 2 100 90 90 90 95 45
2A. 1 100 93 88 87 89 39
100 74 77 77 100 40
3.29 4.40 133.8
3.78 3.75 99.3
2.43 2.69 110.6
3.53 3.22 91.3
3.22 2.70 83.8
1.34 1.46 108.9
1.27 1.38 5
1.59 1.61 101.7
2.72 2.46 90.5
2.52 2.25 89.6
1.20 0.59 49.1
1.22 1.20 98.9
1.42 1.92 135.1
0.70 0.31 43.8
2.00 2.12 105.7
1.64 1.37 83.9
1.82 2.43 133.5
0.62 0.45 73.0
0.44 0.17 39.3
3.06 3.04 99.3
1.71 0.94 54.8
2.68 2.15 80.1
1.30 0.81 62.6
1.83 1.12 61.3
1.59 1.08 68.3
0.77 0.23 29.7
0.67 2.59 389.3
0.38 1.48 43
Not*: Xb* amual data conpl«t*n*»» l«v*l also dnpmH» on tb* quarterly data oonpl«t«n»s» l*val«
200
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Sulfate
State
Network
Site Name
MOM Brunswick
CAPMoN
Harcourt
Newfoundland
CTPMoN
Bay d'Espoir
Nova Scotia
CSPMaN
Jackson
Kejisfcujik (b)
KBJinfcujik 2
Cfcxtazio
CAPMoN
Banner Lake
Chalk River
Longwoods (a)
Priosville
Priceville 2
APIOS-D
Balaam Lake
Charleston Lain
Doraat (b)
Longwooda (b)
Malbouzn*
Nitbgrove
North Eaathcpe
Railton
Wellesley
KUrar
APIOS-C '
Alvinston
Azure Lake
Cancfaellford
ColAeater
ColoWater
Dorion
Doraat (c)
'Expt. Laka Area
Golden Lake
Huron Park
Killarney
Mattawa
Merlin
Moonbeam
Palraaraton
Pickle Laka
Port Stanley
Quatico Centra
Turkey Like
1!
Derived from tbo
Period Stxmarized Cverau
First Date Last Date Ratal
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 5 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dae 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 4 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dae 29 87
Dee 30 87
Dee 31 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
987 Ann
Acid J)
U Sita
jg Bap
1
1
1
* 2ft
1
2ft
2B
1
1
1
2ft
1
2B
2A
1
2A
1
2B
221
1
2A
2A
1
1
1
2ft
1
2ft.
2A
2A
2ft
2ft
2ft
2ft
2B
1
1
ual Data Si
esosititti £
*y*™**' 1 IT. k>
Data %
Conp PCL
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
99
100
100
100
97
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Binary
System (ADS) Data Base
%
% % % Col
IP VSL VSKP Ef£ M
99
95
96
91
92
97
98
97
97
97
99
85
99
81
94
98
93
93
91
84
91
100
100
100
91
100
100
100
100
100
87
100
100
"79
95
80
100
100
100
89
91
83
84
85
84
88
89
93
94
98
94
94
95
92
95
93
91
93
84
92
100
99
100
92
100
100
100
100
100
'84
100
100
92
92
70
100
100
100
77
82
70
69
72
72
75
77
87
86
95
80
89
84
79
89
84
85
83
70
92
100
100
100
92
100
100
100
100
100
85
100
100
92
92
69
100
100
100
85
88
85
87
88
93
96
91
91
92
87
94
88
94
88
88
88
90
90
86
87
79
80
77
76
83
86
79
80
75
69
83
80
67
73
77
82
87
87
137
154
145
133
138
151
122
130
158
125
121
92
1-48
97
106
125
127
69
115
106
12
13
13
13
12
13
13
13
13
13
11
13
13
12
12
9
13
13
13
N
BDL
2
14
5
2
2
17
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
5
1
Wtd
Mean
ng/1
0.95
0.88
0.64
0.47
0.90
0.82
1.10
1.00
1.13
1.03
1.16
2.58
2.82
2.61
2.97
2.77
2.88
2.66
3.32
3.40
2.55
3.21
2.91
3.33
3.11
3.63
1.84
3.24
4.52
2.67
1.39
2.81
1.14
2.54
3.64
2.88
2.37
4.10
1.81
4.18
0.74
4.77
1.21
1.88
10-0ct-1989
Page 5
S04 % Sea Total
Dep Salt Predp
g/m2 Corr. on
1.04
0.96
0.87
0.64
1.20
1.09
1.36
1.23
1.41
1.28
0.89
2.00
2.24
2.73
2.51
2.04
2.70
2.12
2.35
2.34
2.03
2.83
2.58
2.92
3.01
2.26
1.02
2.44
4.06
2.21
0.75
2.09
0.52
1.82
2.73
1.91
1.69
3.26
1.20
3.00
0.43
3.60
0.70
1.82
109.4
8
136.4
27
133.0
9
123.8
10
124.3
9
76.6
77.8
79.4
104.8
84.7
73.7
93.6
79.6
70.9
68.9
79.4
88.2
88.6
87.8
96.9
62.1
55.1
75.4
89.8
82.8
54.0
74.2
45.7
71.5
75.0
66.4
71.0
79.6
66.3
71.9
57.7
75.3
57.6
96.9
Note:
The annual data eonpletenoaa level nlao depends on the quarterly data ccnpleteneu levels
201
-------
1987
Danwd fi'i'mii the Ac
Sulfate
State
Network
Sit* Han»
Cntario
MIC6-C
Whitney
Kilberforce
Port Cartier
flatten
Sutton 2
Period Suanarized
First Date
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Last Date
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Annual Data Suonary
id Deposition System (ADS) Data n>n*
Overall Site
Rating
2
2
2
3
3
R-P
1
1
1
1
1
Data
<^«TT»
2
2
2
3
3
%
PCX
100
100
100
100
100
%
IP
81
100
98
98
97
%
VSL
79
100
88
76
76
%
vat
77
100
77
63
63
%
Col
Eff
87
66
99
96
94
N
N SDL
10
13
142 9
147 1
147 2
Wtd
Mun
ng/1
2.48
2.79
1.27
1.23
2.13
2.11
SO4
Dep
g/i»2
1.77
2.52
1.22
1.18
2.33
2.31
10-Oct-1989
Page 6
% Sea Total
Salt Precip
Corr. on
71.4
90.;
95.9
3
109.4
109.3
Not»: Tb* annual data, cenpl*t«o*»» level alco rter*nH» on the quarterly data, acnplet«t»»* level*
202
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Nitrate
State
Network
Site Kama
NADP/NTH
Blackbelt
UAPSP
Seine.
Arizona
KRIS' /NTH
Oliver Knoll
Arkansas
NRDP/NIN
Fayetteville
California.
NADP/NTN
Chuohupate
Palonar Mountain
Colorado
HADP/NTN
Dry Lake
Las Aninas
Mesa Verde
Sand Spring
Sugarloaf
UAPSP
Yatnpa
Delaware
M&E3S/PCN
Lams
Florida
NADP/NTN
Bradford Forest
Kennedy Space Cent
Quincy
Oeorgia
NADP/NTN
Bellville
Hawaii
NADP/NTN
Mauna Loa
Idaho
NADP/NTN
Headquarters
Reynolds Creek
Smiths Ferry
Illinois
NADP/NTN
Argcnne
Bondville
Dixon Springs
Mamouth
Salem
Shabbona
Southern 111 U
MAP3S/PCN
Illinois
Derived frc
First Date
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Last Date
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan '5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
1987 Amu
m the Acid D»
Overall Site
Hating Rep
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
3
2
2 '
3
1
2
3
1
2&
2A.
2B
1
2A
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2A
2B
1
i
2B
2A
lal Data Su
J HiiW 1 Ti 1 v*« 5
Data %
2
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
3
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
mnary
tystem (ADS) Data BaM
% % % Col
TP VSL VSMP Ef f
95
99
99
100
89
71
79
98
98
87
93
93
99
90
96
97
89
100
73
91
82
85
100
96
95
93
98
99
98
77
98
90
92
74
73
75
77
83
83
87
97
97
83
81
83
83
86
69
81
81
73
87
90
88
79
88
92
89
73
90
86
91
66
64
82
73
80
83
88
87
83
81
79
85
80
80
66
76
74
74
87
89
87
76
88
90
68
99
100
98
95
89
98
83
95
97
87
89
88
101
98
101
95
99
77
97
90
94
97
98
102
93
97
92
100
103
i
N
32
64
32
42
23
21
37
33
36
39
43
72
59
38
38
39
37
28
27
29
29
37
45
40
41
39
43
38
77
N
WIT.
1
1
3
2
1
3
10
2
1
1
1
Wtd
Mean
0.75
0.76
0.84
0.78
0.92
0.39
0.81
1.45
0.95
0.87
0.99
0.78
1.53
0.65
0.60
0.55
0.87
0.04
0.35
0.69
0.40
1.79
1.60
1.32
1.54
1.14
1.61
1.31
1.55
10-0ct-1989
Page 1
N03 Total
Dep Precip
g/n£ on
0.72
0.59
0.19
1.07
0.39
0.25
0.59
0.44
0.46
0.28
C.56
0,25
1.46
0.91
0.95
0.62
0.99
0..03
0.24
0.15
0.21
1.84
1.40
1.26
1.01
1.03
1.83
1.31
1.38
95.9
77.3
22.5
136.7
42.2
65.4
73.1
30.6
48.7
32.4
56.7
32.3
95.0
140.4
158.4
113.6
113.4
72.6
68.3
2?. 4
53.2
102.9
87.3
95.4
65.5
90.4
113.6
100.3
88.9
Note: The annual data, cenpletenciss level also depends on the quarterly data, cenpleteness levels
203
-------
Nitrate
State
Network
Site Kane
Indiana.
Hare/Km
RsTtington
Indiana Dunes
Purdue tl Ag Farm
UAPSP
Fort Kayne
Rockpcrt
Iowa
KRDP/NIN
McKay Research St»
Kansas
NRDP/ITTH
Farlington
Konza Prairie
Scott Lake
Kentucky
Land Between the L
Lilley Comett Koo
Perzyville
tBPSP
Clearfield
Louisiana
Iberia
Southeast
Maine
lars'/NiN
Bridgtco
Greenville Station
UKPSP
Kinterport
Maryland
HM3P/OTN
Kfaite Rock
Wye
H»»M.rhasetts
KRDP/HIH
East
QuaHnn Reservoir*
Turners Falls
Michigan
Kellogg
Raco
Wellston
rapse
Caylord
Minnesota.
N&EP/NTN
Fembero;
Lanfcorton
1987 Annual Data Sunmary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System
Period Sumnsrized Overall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Coop PCL TP
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 6 87
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2A
3
2A
3
3
1
1
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
3
2R
2A
2A
1
' 1
2A
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
72
97
99
99
94
98
100
97
93
93
100
99
100
99
99
100
90
89
96
99
99-
84
88
99
82
86
94
(ADS)
VSL
94
94
69
97
99
85
85
87
83
92
87
83
99
92
96
90
87
99
77
73
87
88
98
77
85
88
98
87
85
Data Base
% Col N
VSMP Eff H BDL
94
•94
73
92
94
83
83
85
79
91
86
83
97
91
95
90
86
95
76
73
85
89
89
83
83
88
90
85
80
96
91
92
93
96
97
97
95
95
99
96
99
100
96
97
91
84
89
100
95
97
97
99
87
94
91
99
92
97
48
47
35
89
68
40 1
38 1
40
33
41 ^
43
39
107 1
39
41 1
44 1
44
99
38
37
41
42
76
39 1
40 1
45
86
41 3
32
Htd
Mean
1.83
1.79
1.68
1.62
1.69
1.35
0.98
1.21
1.21
1.10
1.24
1.30
1.49
0.89
0.87
0.75
0.58
0.76
1.57
1.64
1.05
1.20
1.60
2.18
1.51
1.58
1.84
0.95
1.55
10-0et-1989
Page 2
KC3 Total
Dop Precip
g/m2 cm
1.55
1.63
1.63
1.34
1.06
1.37
1.12
1.08
0.66
1.07
1.28
1.23
1.36
1.27
1.36
0.64
0.58
0.72
1.62
1.11
1.08
1.17
1.67
1.79
1.20
1.47
1.35
0.59
0.80
84.5
91.4
97.2
82.3
63.2
101.8
114.1
89.0
54.5
97.3
103.1
94.3
91.2
142.2
156.1
85.8
101.1
94.2
103.1
67.7
102.8
98.3
104.7
82.0
79.6
93.0
73.0
62.'4
51.5
Note: Tho annual data conpleteneaa level alao depends on the quarterly data ccnpleteness levels
204
-------
Nitrate
State
Network
Site Kama
Minnesota
NADP/NTN
Maroell
Mississippi
NMK/NTN
Coffeeville
Meridian
Clinton
Montana
NADP/NTN
Custer Battlefield
Nebraska
NADP/NTN
Mead
North Platte Ag. E
Nevada
NADP/NTN
Smith Valley
NADP/NTN
Hubbard Brook
New Jersey
NADP/NTN
Washington Xing
New Macaco
NADP/NTN
Bandelier Nat'l
Cuba
New York
NADP/NTN
Aurora
Dennett Brxdge
Biscuit Brook
Huntington
Jasper
Hast Point
MAP3S/PCN
Brookhaven
Ithaca
Whiteface
UAPSP
Big Moose
North Carolina
N&DP/NTN
Clinton Station
Coweata
Finley (A)
Lewiston
Piedmont Station
OAPSP
Raleigh
1987 Annual Data Sunraary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Sunraarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating Rap Conp PCX, IP VSL VSMP Ef f N
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
:i
2
2
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2B
2A
3
2A
1
2A
1
2B
1
2A.
2A
2A
1
1
2A.
2A
2B
2A
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
88
99
99
99
100
92
91
98
96
89
93
99
98
85
99
98
90
100
100
90
98
69
87
96
99
99
99
85
79
85
100
87
89
77
88
94
86
87
87
92
88
85
92
92
85
98
99
93
95
63
79
81
88
94
98
83
77
83
99
84
86
73
80
94
86
85
83
92
88
83
92
92
85
93
95
80
89
60
83
80
88
94
95
92
86
89
101
98
98
92
96
91
92
97
96
93
95
99
100
98
91
99
97
100
90
101
95
98
97
101
100
40
33
38
85
37
38
32
24
45
44
35
33
47
45
43
47
46
44
62
95
86
156
29
39
41
44
45
73
Wtd
N Maan
BDL xng/1
2 1.02
0.75
0.76
0.80
1 0.71
1 1.41
1.14
1 0.66
1.17
1 1.93
1.07
0.87
1 2.07
2.49
1 1.48
1.54
1 1.71
1.51
1.43
2.01
1.34
1.83
0.87
2 0.77
0.98
2 0.93
l.OS
0.92
10-0ct-1989
Page 3
N03 Total
Dap Precip
g/m2 cm
0.80
1.11
1.06
0.95
0.23
1.07
0.57
0.13
1.29
2.28
0.41
0.22
1.59
2.93
2.00
1.41
1.33
1.94
1.48
1.91
1.38
2.37
0.81
1.12
1.12
1.08
1.20
1.04
78.5
147.9
139.6
118.4
33.0
76.1
50.0
;
19.3
110.5
118.1
38.2
24.9
77.2
117.4
135.2
91.5
77.8
128.3
103.0
95.0
103.3
129.3
92.7
145.9
113.8
116.6
113.6
112.6
Note:
The annual data conpleteneas level also depends en the quarterly data conpleteness levels
205
-------
Nitrate
Stat*
Network
Site Nairn
Ohio
NADP/NIN
Delaware
Oxford
Woo at or
HWJ3S/PCN
Oxford
OAPSP
Zanesvill*
Oklahctna
NADP/NIN
Goodwell Research
Salt Plains Nation
NADP/NIN
T>O T Run
S.J. Andrews
Staxjoey Kvr^M"iTT**r'*'
Pennsylvania
NADP/NIN
Kan*
Leading Ridg*
Milford
Pern Stat*
MAP3S/PCN
Penn State
South Carolina
NADP/NIN
Santa* National Wi
South Dakota
UAPSP
Brooking*
Tennessee
Giles County
Walker Branch
MRP3S/PCN
Oak Ridg*
Xexas
NADP/NIN
Guadalupe Mountain
LBJ National Grass
Longviow
DAPSJ?
Marshall
Utah
NADP/NIN
Bryan Canyon
Vermont
NADP/NIN
Underbill
DRPSP
Underbill Center
1987 Annual Data Sunmary
Derived from the Arid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Siimmrxzod
First Date
Dec 30 86
Dec 31 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Last Date
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dae 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Not*: The annual data conpleti
Overall
Rating
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
3
2
Site Data % % %
Rep Crnp PCL TP
2A 3
2B 2
3 1
2B 2
3 1
2A 2
1 3
1 2
1 1
1 2
2A 3
2A 1
1 1
2B 2
2B 1
2A 3
2A 3
2A 3
2B 2
2B 1
1 1
•2 1
2B 2
2A 1
1 2
1 3
2A 2
sness level also
100 88
100 89
100 97
99 98
100 99
100 99
100 79
100 93
100 90
100 86
100 90
100 92
100 91
100 85
100 100
100 94
100 93
100 88
100 97
100 100
100 97
100 100
100 88
100 99
100 95
100 89
100 98
VSL
69
77
88
91
98
90
85
81
96
85
83
86
85
88
98
77
95
71
83
100
90
88
92
99
82
88
97
% Col
VSMP Eff
67 102
76 99
88 93
73 102
98 100
88 91
84 96
78 100
95 97
79 85
82 91
86 89
84 95
88 98
90 109
74 98
71 102
69 102
82 100
100 108
87 95
87 96
91 95
98 105
80 93
88 84
91 86
N
N BDL
30
39
42
82
112
36 3
36
35
39
30 3
42
44
42
44
69
35
37
34
40
63
33 2
39 1
39 2
80
35
45 1
116
Mtd
Mean
ng/1
1.94
1.65
2.10
1.67
2.07
1.26
1.11
0.32
0.15
0.36
1.78
2.44
1.82
2.19
2.12
0.74
1.28
0.88
1.27
1.22
'0.71
0.91
0.73
0.79
0.67
1.59
1.44
depends on the quarterly data conpleteness
10-0ct-1989
Page 4
NQ3 Total
Dep
g/m2
1.12
1.16
1.55
1.20
1.61
0.65
1.02
0.44
0.22
0.13
2.38
2.43
2.01
2.00
1.78
0.81
0.73
0.90
1.15
1.10
0.35
0.90
0.98
0.99
0.29
1.68
1.49
levels
Precip
on
57.9
70.3
73.9
72.1
77.8
51.9
91.2
137.3
148.5
36.3
133.8
99.3
110.6
91.3
83.8
108.9
56.7
101.7
90.5
89.6
49.1
98.9
135.1
125.2
43.8
105.7
104.0
206
-------
Nitrate
State
Network
Site Nan*
Virginia
NADP/NTN
Horton's Station
MBP3S/PCN
Virginia
Washington
NADP/NIN
La Grands
1
Period Sin
First Date
Dec
Jan
Dec
Palouse Conservati Dec
West Virginia
Parsons
Wisconsin
NADP/NTN
Lake Dubay
Lake Geneva
Spocner
Suring-NADP
Trout Lake
DAPSP
Round Lake
Shawano
NADP/NTN
Newcastle
Puerto Rico
NADP/NTN
El Verde
New Brunswick
CAPMoN
Baroourt
Newfoundland
CAPMoN
Bay d'Espoir
Nova Scotia
CAPMoN
Jackson
Kajinfcujik (b)
Kejiidcujik 2
Cntario
CAPMoN
Bonner Lake
Chalk River
Longwoods (a)
Prioeville
Priosville 2
APIOS-D
Balsam Lake
Charleston Lake
Dorset (b)
Longwoods (b)
Melbourne
Nithgrove
North Easthope
Note:
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
30 86
1 87
30 86
30 86
30 86
30 86
30 86
30 86
30 86
30 86
1 87
1 87
30 86
30 86
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 81
1 87
1 87
1 87
1 87
Derived £rc
Last Date
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
1987 Annual Data Sunmary
m the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Overall Site Data % % % % Col
Rating Rep Coup PCX TP VSL VSM? E£f N
3
2
2
2
3
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
3
2A
2A
2B
2B
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
2A
2B
1
1
1
2A
1
2B
2A
1
2A
2
2
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
1
1 ,
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
99
100
The annual data oonpleteness level also depends
89
98
94
96
96
95
98
99
98
90
97
98
93
74
99
95
96
91
92
97
98
97
97
97
96
80
94
80
95
98
92
79
95
81
83
90
77
85
85
90
90
96
96
88
77
89
91
83
84
85
84
88
89
94
94
97
94
93
94
93
94
92
80
75
79
76
90
76
86
84
90
90
82
86
87
77
77
82
70
69
72
72
75
77
88
86
92
81
86
81
81
87
83
on the quarter]
97
114
83
86
88
97
100
98
97
95
99
98
89
100
85
88
85
87
88
93
96
91
91
92
86
92
89
95
89
88
88
36
53
37
29
45
38
42
41
45
45
70
93
39
40
137
154
145
132
138
151
122
130
159
125
118
93
144
93
110
122
125
N
BDL
1
1
.1
3
3
7
26
11
2
4
20
3
2
1
1
3
3
4
1
3
1
2
Wtd
Maan
raj/1
1.04
1.27
0.32
0.48
1.82
1.39
1.94
1.23
1.44
1.28
1.30
1.56
0.80
0.20
0.58
0.29
0.53
0.76
0.82
0.98
2.05
2.25
2.36
2.62
2.66
2.43
2.70
2.53
2.60
2.37
2.35
.y data conpleteness
10-Oct-1989
Page 5
NCS Total
Dep Precip
g/ro2 cm
0.87
1.69
0.23
0.19
1.80
' 0.76
1.55
0.77
0.88
0.88
0.71
1.05
0.24
0.77
0.63
0.39
0.70
0.94
1.02
0.75
1.60
1.79
2.48
2.22
1.96
2.27
2.15
1.79
1.79
1.88
2.08
levels
83.9
133.5
73.0
39.3
99.3
54.8
80.1
62.6
61.3
68.3
54.5
67.4
29.7
389.3
109.4
136.4
133.0
123.8
124.3
76.6
77.8
79.4
104.8
84.7
73.7
93.6
79.6
70.9
68.9
79.4
88.2
207
-------
Nitrate
State
Network
Site Karae
Ontario
APICS-D
Cjuetico Centre
Railton
HeUesley
KLlnor
APIOS-C
Alvinston
Azure Lake
CatnpbeHford
Colchester
Coldnmter
Doricn
Dorset (e)
Expt. Lake Area
Golden Lake
Gowganda
Boron Park
Ittllamey
Kattawa
MerHn
Maonbeam
Palaarston
Pickle Lake
Port Stanley
Cjuetico Centre
Turkey Lake
Whitney
Hilierforae
Quebec
Port Cartier
Suttcn
Button 2
I
Period Sue
First Date
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 5 87
Dae 30 86
Dae 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 4 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
derived fra
Last Date
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dee 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 31 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dae 29 87
Dee 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dae 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
1987 Annual Data Stannary
n the Acid Deposition System
Dvwrall Site Data % %
Rating Rep Conp PCL TP
3
1
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
3
1
1
2B
2A
1
2R
2A
1
1
1
2ft.
1
2A
2A
2k
2ft.
2A
2A
2ft.
2A
2B
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2-
3
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
3
99
100
100
97
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
90
89
83
76
91
92
100
90
91
98
100
100
86
85
100
87
86
100
97
95
66
100
100
100
81
100
98
98
97
(ADS) Data Baa<
% % Col
VSL VStS Eff
95
91
92
84
92
92
99
92
92
92
100
100
92
87
100
84
85
100
92
92
62
100
100
100
79
100
88
76
76
84
86
79
70
92
92
100
92
92
92
100
100
92
85
100
85
85
100
92
92
62
100
100
100
77
100
77
63
63
100
88
91
87
87
81
80
77
76
84
86
79
81
73
75
69
87
80
74
73
78
82
87
87
87
66
99
96
94
»
N
N BDL
66 5
70 1
110 4
106 . 1
12
12
13
12
12
12
13
13
12
11
13
11
11
13
12
12
8
13
13
13
10
13
142 18
147 1
147 2
Wtd
Moan
ng/1
1.07
2.58
2.52
2.73
2.97
1.52
2.66
2.95
2.35
1.36
2.62
1.35
2.28
1.61
2.75
2.64
2.13
2.81
1.25
2.96
0.81
3.27
1.18
1.73
2.21
2.45
0.58
1.88
1.85
10-0et-1989
Page 6
N03 Total
Dep Precip
g/m2 cm
0.58
2.29
2.21
2.65
1.84
0.84
2.00
2.65
1.94
0.73
1.94
0.62
1.63
0.99
2.06
1.75
1.51
2.24
0.83
2.13
0.47
2.47
0.68
1.68
1.58
2.21
0.56
2.06
2.02
53.9
88.6
87.8
96.9
62.1
55.1
75.4
89.8
82.8
54.0
74.2
45.7
71.5
61.3
75.0
66.4
71.0
79.6
66.3
71.9
57.7
75.3
57.6
96.9
71.4
90.2
95.9
109.4
109.3
Kote: Tba aizsoal data oonpletenaaa level also depend* on the quarterly data eonpletensaa levels
208
-------
Ammonium
State
Network
Sit* Name
Alabama
NftDP/NTN
Blackbelt
ORPSP
Selna
Arizona
NADP/NTN
Oliver Knoll
Arkansas
NRDP/NTN
Fayetteville .
California
HADP/NIN
Chudiupate
Palomar Mountain
Colorado
NftDP/NIN
Dry Lake
Las Aniinas
Maaa Verde
Sand Spring
Sugarloaf
Delaware
MRP3S/ECN
Lmea
Florida
NftDP/NBJ
Bradford Forest
Kennedy Space Cent
Quincy
Georgia
NRDP/NTN
BeUville
Hawaii
NADP/NTN
Mauna Loa
Idaho
NRDP/NIN
Headquarters
Reynolds Creek
Smiths Ferry
Illinois
NADP/NTN
Argonne
Bondville
Dixon Springs
Momcuth
Salem
snifl^frrm
Southern 111 0
MAP3S/PCN
Illinois
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived from lie Arid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
%
Period Sumnarized OvwraU Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating Hep Ccnp KL TE VSL VSMP Eff H
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
:L
2
3
1
2A
2A
2B
1
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2
1
1
i
3
2A
2B
1
1
2B
2A
2
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
3
100
100
100
100
100
100
' 100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
95
99
99
100
89
71
79
98
98
87
93
99
90
96
97
89
100
73
91
82
85
100
96
95
93
98
99
98
77
98
90
92
74
73
75
77
83
83
87
97
83
81
83
83
86
69
81
81
73
87 .
90
88
79
88
92
89
73
90
86
91
66
64
82
73
80
83
88
83
81
79
85
80
80
66
76
74
74
87
89
87
76
88
90
69
99
100
98
95
89
98
83
95
97
87
89
101
98
101
95
99
77
97
90
94
97
98
102
93
97
92
100
103
32
64
32
42
23
21
37
33
36
39
43
59
38
38
39
37
28
27
29
29
37
45
40
41
39
43
38
78
N
BDL
4
8
5
3
9
4
8
6
8
7
9
8
13
10
6
20
9
5
4
2
3
2
3
Wtd
'tfean
ng/1
0.16
0.17
0.15
0.24
0.18
0.07
0.11
0.52
0.13
0.12
0.21
0.28
0.10
0.08
0.08
0.14
0.01
0.06
0.25
0.09
0.45
0.37
0.26
0.43
0.22
0.40
0.26
0.43
10-0ct-1989
Page 1
NH4 Total
Dep Prerip
g/m2 on
0.16
0.13
0.03
0.33
0.07
0.05
0.08
0.16
0.06
0.04
0.12
0.27
0.15
0.12
0.09
0.16
0.01
0.04
0.06
'0.05
0.47
0.33
0.25
0.28
0.20
0.46
0.26
0.38
•'__«_•_
95.9
77.3
22.5
136.7
42.2
65.4
73.1
30.6
48.7
32.4
56.7
95.0
140.4
158.4
113.6
113.4
72.6
68.3
22.4
53.2
102.9
87.3
95.4
65.5
90.4
113.6
100.3
RR Q
Note:
annual data conpletenesa level alno depends on the quarterly data cccpleteness levels
209
-------
Jtaraoniuoi
State
Network
Site Kane
Indiana
NRDP/NIN
Huntington
Indiana Dunes
Purdue U Ag Farm
TOPS?
Fort Wayne
Rodiport
lova
NMP/NiN
McMay Research Sta
Kansas
woe/ma
Farlington
Kcnza Prairie
Scott Lake
Kentucky
NRDP/NIN
Land Between the L
Xilley Cornett Woo
Perryville
ORPSP
Clearfield
Louisiana
NRDP/NIN
Iberia
Southeast
Maine
KRDP/HIN
Bridgton
Greenville Station
CAPS?
Hinberport
Maryland
NRDP/NXN
White Rock
Hye
Massachusetts
KRDP/NTN
East
Quafcbin Reservoir
QRPSP
Turners Falls
Michigan
NRDP/NIN
Kellogg
Raco
Wellston
URP3P
Gaylord
Hiuneaota
NRDP/HIN
Fernberg
Lari'certon
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived from the Arid Deposition System (SDS)
Period Summarized Overall Site Data % % %
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Ccup PCL TP VSL ^
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 3
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 3
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88 3
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88 3
Dec 30 86 Dee 29 87 3
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 1
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88 2
Jan 6 87 Dee 29 87 2
Jan 6 87 Dec 30 87 1
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 3
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 3
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 3
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 1
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88 2
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 3
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 3
2ft.
3
2ft.
3
3
1
1
2ft.
1
1
2A
2A
2ft.
2A
1
1
2A
2ft.
2ft.
2ft.
3
2ft.
' 2ft.
2A.
1
1
2ft.
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
i
2
3
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
100
100
98
100
100 '
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
72
98
99
99
94
98
100
97
93
93
99
99
100
99
99
99
90
89
96
99
99
84
88
99
82
86
94
94
94
69
97
99
85
85
87
83
92
87
83
98
92
96
90
87
98
77
73
87
88
98
77
85
88
97
87
85
Data
%
75t£>
94
94
73
93
94
83
83
85
79
91
86
83
94
91
95
90
86
92
76
73
85
89
89
83
83
88
89
85
80
Base
Col
Eff
96
91
92
92
96
97
97
95
95
99
96
99
100
96
97
91
84
89
100
95
97
97
99
87
94
91
99
92
97
N
N HDL
48 3
47 1
35 1
90 1
68 1
40 8
38 3
40 2
33 1
41 4
43 5
39 3
103 6
39
41 6
44 12
44 18
96 21
38 2
37 1
41 6
42 5
76 8
39 1
40 3
45 1
85 1
41 12
32 1
Wtd
Mean
0.42
0.41
0.40
0.37
0.53
0.38
0.24
0.33
0.54
0.18
0.17
0.22
0.28
0.24
0.21
0.08
0.07
0.11
0.25
0.26
0.11
0.14
0.16
0.46
0.32
0.33
0.40
0.34
0.64
10-0ct-1989
Page 2
NH4 Total
Dap Precip
g/m2 cm
0.35
0.37
0.39
0.30
0.33
0.39
0.27
0.29
0.30
0.17
0.18
0.20
0.26
0.34
0.33
0.07
0.07
0.10
0.25
0.18
0.11
0.14
0.17
0.38
0.25
0.30
0.29
0.21
0.33
84.5
91.4
97.2
82.3
63.2
101.8
114.1
89.0
54.5
97.3
103.1
94.3
91.2
142.2
156.1
85.8
101.1
94.2
103.1
67.7
102.8
98.3
104.7
82.0
79.6
93.0
73.0
62.4
51.5
Hot«:
The annual data coctpleteness level also dspends on the quarterly data coapleteness levels
210
-------
State
Site Name
Minnesota.
NADP/NW
Marcell
141 atari, •etirTTi
NADP/NIN
Coffeeville
Meridian
OAPSP
Clinton
Montana
NADP/NIN
Ouster Battlefield
Nebraska
NftDP/NDf
Mead
North Platte Ag. E
Nevada
NADP/NIN
Smith Valley
New Hanpshixe
NADP/NIN
Hubberd Brook
New Jersey
NADP/NIN
Washington Xing
New Mexico
NADP/NDJ
&s«vw^1 4 •»*» Vm^f 1
Cuba
New York
NADP/NIN
Aurora
Bennett Bridge
Biscuit Brook
Huntington
Jasper
West Point
MRP3S/PCN
Ithaca
Nhiteface
UftPSP
Big Moose
North Carolina
NADP/NIN
Clinton Station
Coweeta
Finl«y (A)
Lewiston
Piednont Station
URPSP
Raleiofa.
1987 Annual Data Sutnnary
Derived from tha Acid Deposition System
Period Sunnarized Overall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Bating Rap Coup PCL TS
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
T m Q«*
Jan j. 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
2
•2
2 •
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2B
2ft
3
2ft
1
2ft
1 •
2B
1
2ft
2ft
2ft
1
1
2ft
2ft
2B
2ft
1
1
2ft
1
2ft
2ft
2ft
2ft
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
*
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
88
99
98
99
100
92
91
98
96
89
93
99
98
85
99
98
90
100
100
90
97
69
87
96
99
99
99
(ADS) Data Base
% % Col
VSL VS*C Eft N
85
79
85
99
87
89
77
88
94
86
87
87
92
88
85
92
92
85
98
98
93
93
63
79
81
88
94
98
83
77
83
94
84
86
73
80
94
86
85
83
92
88
83
92
92
85
93
93
79
84
60
83
80
88
94
94
92
86
89
102
98
98
92
96
91
92
91
y i
96
93
95
99
100
98
91
99
97
100
91
101
95
98
97
101
100
40
33
38
81
37
38
32
24
45
44
• _
33
47
45
43
47
46
44
62
93
85
147
29
39
41
44
45
72
N
BDL
6
2
5
4
4
4
4
1
9
4
3
2
2
14
6
3
6
1
4
9
1
8
4
6
2
Htd
Msan
0.34
0.19
0.16
0.32
0.15
0.61
0.39
0.25
0.15
0.28
01 £
• J.O
0.14
0.37
0.41
0.19
0.22
0.28
0.15
0.21
0.34
0.28
0.33
0.19
0.13
0.23
0.18 .
0.22
0.21
10-Oct-1989
Page 3
NH4 Total
D«p Precip
g/m2 cm
0.27
0.28
0.23
0.38
0.05
0.46
0.19
0.05
0.17
0.33
Of\f
• wo
0.04
0.29
0.49
0.25
0.20
0.22
0.20
0.22
0.32
0.29
0.42
0.18
0.19
0.26
0.21
0.25
0.23
78.5
147.9
139.6
118.4
33.0
76.1
50.0
19.3
110.5
118.1
24.9
77.2
' 117.4
135.2
91.5
77.8
128.3
103.0
95.0
103.3
129.3
92.7
145.9
113.8
116.6
113.6
112.6
Mote:
The annual data ocnpleterwss level also depends on the quarterly data conpleteneas levels
211
-------
Stat*
Network
Site Nam
Ohio
NADP/NTM
Delaware
Woost*r
MRP3S/PCN
Oxford
TOPS?
Zanesville
Oklahoma
NADP/NtH
Goodwell Research
Salt Plains Nation
Oregon
NADP/HD7
B.J. Andrews
StarV-ey Experiment
Pennsylvania
Kane
Leading Ridge
Miiford
Peon Stat*
HAP3S/PCH
Peon Stat*
South Carolina
NADP/MTN
Santa* National Hi
South Dakota
TOPSP
Brookinga
Xamuse*
SADP/HIN
Giles County
Walfcar Branch
M&P3S/PCH
Oak Ridge
Texas
NADP/HIN
Guadalup* Mountain
ISJ National Grass
Longview
TOPSP
Marshall
Utah
NADP/NIN
Bryoe Canyon
Vanccnt
NADP/NIN
ttxiexiiill
URPSP
Oaderhill Center
1987 Annual Data Soitnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Suomarized Overall Sit* Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Data Rating Rep Conp PCL IP VSL VSMP Z£f N
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 31 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 6 87 Jan 5 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 30 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
3
2
2A
2B
3
2B
3
2A
1
1
1
1
2A
2A
1
2B
•2B
2A
2A
2A
2B
2B
1
2
2B
2A
1
1
2A
3
2
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
2
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
88
89
97
98
99
99
79
93
90
86
90
92
91
85
100
94
93
88
97
100
•
97
100
88
99
95
89
98
69
77
88
91
98
90
85
81
96
85
83
86
85
88
98
77
95
71
83
100
90
88
92
99
82
88
96
67 102
76 99
88 93
73 102
97 100
88 91
84 96
78 100
95 97
79 85
82 91
86 89
84 95
88 98
91 109
74 98
71 102
69 102
82 100
100 108
87 95
87 96
91 95
96 105
80 93
88 84
89 86
30
39
42
82
Hi
36
36
35
39
30
42
44
42
44
70
35
37
34
40
63
33
39
39
79
35
45
114
N
BDL
3
1
1
4
2
12
26
15
4
2
5
4
12
5
4
3
3
3
6
6
4
9
Wtd
Maan
ng/1
0.43
0.28
0.50
0.37
0.54
0.64
0.33
0.06
0.02
0.06
0.28
0.33
0.18
0.28
0.43
0.08
0.67
0.14
0.19
0.25
0.21
0.24
0.14
0.21
0.09
0.27
0.31
10-0ct-1989
Page 4
NH4 Total
Dep Precip
g/m2 cm
0.25
0.19
0.37
0.27
0.42
0.33
0.30
0.08
0.03
0.02
0.37
0.33
0.20
0.26
0.36
0.09
0.38
0.14
0.17
0.23
0.10
0.23
0.19
0.27
0.04
0.29
0.32
57.9
70.3
73.9
72.1
77.8
51.9
91.2
137.3
148.5
36.3
133.8
99.3
110.6
91.3
83.8
108.9
56.7
101.7
90.5
89.6
49.1
98.9
135.1
125.2
43.8
105.7
104.0
Not*: tta amual data conpleteness lev*! also depends on the quarterly data conpl*teness levels
212
-------
Aononium
State
Network
Site Nam
Virginia
NADP/NIN
Borton's Station
MRP3S/PCN
Virginia
Washington
NADP/NIN
La Grande
Palouse Conservati
Wast Virginia
NADP/NIN
Parsons
Wisconsin
NADP/NTN
Lake Dubay
Lake Geneva
Spooner
Suring-NADP
Trout Lake
OHPSP
Round Lake
Shawano
NADP/NIN
Newcastle
Puerto Rico
NADP/NIN
El Verde
New Brunswick
CAPMoN
Bareourt
Newfoundland
CAPMoN
Bay d'Espoir
Goose Bay
Nova Scotia
CAPMoN
Jackson
Kejicfcujik (b)
Kejinfcujik 2
Ontario
CAPMoN
Boemer Lake
Chalk River
Longwoods (a)
Prioeville
PricBville 2
APIOS-D
Balsam Lake
Charleston Lake
Dorset (b)
Longwoods (b)
Melbourne
Nitbgrove
1987 Annual Data Sunraary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System
Period Suoraarized Overall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Conp PCL XP
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
3
2
2
2
3
3
2
1
2
2
1
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
3
1
2
2
1
3
2A
2A
2B
2B
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
1
2B
1
2A
1
2A
2B
1
1
1
2A
1
2B
2A
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
2
2
2
1
3
1
3
3
2
2 •
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
2
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
99
89
98
94
96
96
95
98
99
98
90
97
98
93
74
99
97
95
97
91
92
98
98
98
99
98
98
73
95
81
94
98
(ADS) Data Base
% % Col
VSL VSMP Eff N
79
95
81
83
90
77
85
85
90
90
96
95
88
77
91
93
74
87
85
88
87
91
92
96
95
98
91
91
93
93
94
80
75
79
76
90
76
86
84
90
90
81
83
87
77
81
86
62
78
72
77
77
81
82
92
88
93
70
82
78
81
87
97
114
83
86
88
97
100
98
97
95
99
98
89
100
85
87
89
85
87
88
93
96
91
91
92
87
92
88
92
88
88
36
53
37
29
45
38
42
41
45
45
69
90
39
40
144
161
158
160
139
148
162
132
138
166
128
119
81
137
90
109
122
N
BDL
6
14
3
4
1
1
6
1
10
7
1
9
26
5
5
6
1
5
10
3
1
11
14
15
1
6
Wtd
Maan
ng/1
0.16
0.24
0.05
0.17
0.28
0.31
0.50
0.44
0.36
0.29
0.47
0.49
0.14
0.02
0.10
0.04
0.06
0.09
0.10
0.10
0.19
0.38
0.52
0.56
0.63
0.47
0.31
0.46
0.59
0.55
0.46
10-Oct-1989
Page 5
NH4 Total
Dep Precip
g/ro2 cm
0.14
0.32
0.04
0.07
0.28
0.17
0.40
0.28
0.22
0.20
0.25
0.33
0.04
0.07
0.11
0.06
0.05
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.15
0.30
0.41
0.59
0.54
0.35
0.29
0,36
0.42
0.38
0.37
83.9
133.5
73.0
39.3
99.3
54.8
80.1
62.6
61.3
68.3
54.5
67.4
29.7
389.3
109.4
136.4
84.1
133.0
123.8
124.3
76.6
77.8
79.4
104.8
84.7
73.7
93.6
79.6
70.9
68.9
79.4
Note:
Ibe annual data canpletenass level also depends on the quarterly data ccnpleteneas levels
213
-------
Aoneniua
State
H*twork
Sit* Kara*
Ontario
APIOS-D
North ElLVtbope
Qootico Centre
Rjditon
Wellealey
HOsier
AEtOS-C
Alvimton
Azure Lake
Canjsbellford
Goldbeater
Coldwater
Dorico
Doreet (c)
Expt. Lake Area
Golden Lake
Boron Bark
Killamey
KattaMa
Merlin
Moonbeam
Palsarvton
Fidel* Lake
tort Stanley
Quetioo Centre
Turkey Lake
Mhitney
WLOlierforc*
Quebec
CWHoN
Port ^* »•*"!-'-
Sutton
Sutton 2
1987 Annual Data Sismiary
Dezived rrem the Acid Deposition System
Period Sutonarized
First Cat*
Jan 1 67
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
D*c 30 86
Jan 5 87
D*c 30 86
Dec 30 86
D*e 30 86
tec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 4 87
D*e 30 86
Dec 30 86
D*c 29 86
D*c30 86
Dec 30 86
D*c 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
C«c 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Last Date
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
D*c 29 87
D*c 30 87
D*c31 87
D*c 29 87
D*c 30 87
D*c 29 87
Dae 29 87
D*c29 87
Dec 29 87
D*c 29 87
Dec 29 87
DM 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Overall
Rating
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
3
Site
Rap
2R
1
1
2B
22k.
1
2A
2A.
1
1
1
2A.
1
2R.
2ft.
2A
2A.
2A
2A.
2ft.
2B
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Data
Cenp
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
3
%
PCL
100
99
100
100
97
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
%
IP
87
87
95
89
85
91
100
96
100
82
100
97
97
86
100
80
100
100
75
95
80
100
100
100
81
100
99
98
98
(ADS) Data Baa*
*
%
VSL
92
94
92
92
86
92
100
92
100
77
100
92
85
92
100
77
100
100
84
92
70
100
100
100
79
100
90
79
78
%
VSMP
83
78
88
80
74
92
100
92
100
77
100
92
85
92
100
77
100
100
85
92
69
100
100
100
77
100
80
67
65
Col
Eff
88
100
89
90
85
87
79
81
77
75
83
87
80
81
75
67
83
80
69
73
77
82
87
87
87
66
99
95
94
N
N BDL
125 3
62 7
71 2
111
112 7
12
13
12
13
10
13 2
12
11
12
13
10
13 1
13
11
12
9 1
13
13 1
13
10
13 1
148 5
156
152
Wtd
Mun
ng/1
0.60
0.31
0.48
0.61
0.48
0.55
0.26
0.48
0.71
0.82
0.33
0.50
0.37
0.44
0.67
0.54
0.39
0.77
0.27
0.89
0.16
0.66
0.28
0.41
0.62
0.44
0.13
0.40
0.39
10-0ct-1989
Page 6
NH4 Total
Dep
g/»2
0.53
0.17
0.42
0.54
0.46
0.34
0.14
0.36
0.64
0.68
0.18
0.37
0.17
0.31
0.50
0.36
0.28
0.62
0.18
0.64
0.09
0.50
0.16
0.40
0.44
0.40
0.13
0.44
0.43
Precip
cm
88.2
53.9
88.6
87.8
96.9
62.1
55.1
75.4
89.8
82.8
54.0
74.2
45.7
71.5
75.0
66.4
71.0
79.6
66.3
71.9
57.7
75.3
57.6
96.9
71.4
90.2
95.9
109.4
109.3
Note: The annual data ccnpletenea* level also depends on the quarterly data conpletenoss levels
214
-------
Calcium
State
Network
Site Name
Alabama .
HftDP/NXN
Blackbelt
URPSP
Sels*
Arizona
NADP/N1N
Oliver Knoll
Arkansas
HRDP/NIN
Fayetteville
California
NRDP/OTH
Chuchupate
Palcnar Mountain
Colorado
NftDP/NTN
Dry Lake
Las Animas
Masa Verde
Sand Spring
Sugar-loaf
UBPSP
xanpa
Delaware
MRP3S/PCN
Lewes
Florida
NftDP/NXN
Bradford Forest
Kennedy Space Cant
Quincy
Georgia
NBDP/NTN
BellviUe
UBPSP
Ovalda
Hawaii
HADP/NIN
Mauna loa
Idaho
KRDP/NTN
Headquarters
Reynolds Creek
Smiths Ferry
Illinois
NADP/N1N
Argonne
Bondville
Dixon Springs •
Moronouth
Salem
Shabbona
Southern 111 O
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
%
Period Suoraarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col ' N
First Date Last Date Rating Rap Conp PCL H> VSL VSJff Eff N BDL
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan . 1 88
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
Z
3
3
:>
:>
2
2
i
y.
2
3
3
S
3
2
y.
3
i
2
1
2A
2A
2B
1
2A
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A
2
1
1
1
3
2A
2B
1
1
2B
2
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
95
99
99
100
89
71
79
98
98
87
93
92
99
90
96
97
89
93
100
73
91
82
85
100
96
95
93
98
99
77
98
90
92
74
73
75
77
83
83
87
97
97
83
81
83
83
96
86
69
81
81
73
87
90
88
79
88
92
73
90
86
91
66
64
82
73
80
83
88
86
83
81
79
85
80
82
80
66
76
74
74
87
89
87
76
88
90
99
100
98
95
89
98
83
95
97
87
89
89
101
98
101
95
99
94
77
97
90
94
97
98
102
93
97
92'
100
32
64 19
32
42
23 1
21
37
33
36
39
43
71 4
59 1
38
38
39
37
61 11
28 4
27
29
29 1
37
45
40
41 1
39
43
38 1
Wtd
Moan
ag/1
0.08
0.05
0.23
0.13
0.10
0.06
0.14
0.40
0.23
0.22
0.16
0.13
0.13
0.08
0.09
0.06
0.06
0.08
0.01
0.08
0.22
0.13
0.29
0.24
0.18
0.29
0.16
0.25
0.17
10-Oct-1989
Page 1
Ca Total
Dep Precip
9/tn2 on
0.07
0.04
0.05-
0.18
0.04
0.04
0.10
0.12
0.11
0.07
0.09
0.04
0.12
0.11
0.14
0.07
0.07
0.08
0.01
0.06
0.05
0.07
0.30
0.21
0.18
0.19
0.15
0.28
0.17
95.9
77.3
22.5
136.7
42.2
65.4
73.1
30.6
48.7
32.4
56.7
32.3
95.0
140.4
158.4
113.6
113.4 '
97.8
72.6
68.3
22.4
53.2
102.9
87.3
95.4
65.5
90.4
113.6
100.3
Note:
annual data ccnpletenesu level also depends on the quarterly data conpletenass levels
215
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Calciua
State
Network
Site KJC»
Indiana
XADPA?m
Huotington
Indiana Dunes
Purdue 0 Ag Farm
URPS?
Fort Kayne
fteckport
Iowa.
HsNay Research Sta
Kansas
Farllngtco
Konza Prairie
Scott Lake
Kentucky
Land Between the L
Lilley Cornett Woo
Perryville
XOPSP
dearfield
jjocdlsieixin
KMy/tTTH
Iberia
Southeast
Maine
Greenville Station
tRPSP
Kirtterport
Maryland
Wdte Rock
Wye
Massachusetts
KRDP/HIH
East
Quatbin Reservoir
TOPS?
Turners Falls
Michigan
KADP/Km
Kellngg
Kaoo
Hellston
OKPSP
• Gaylord
Minnesota
KAIff/NTN
Feraberg
LsKberton
1987 Annual Data Stzncary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Sunmarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col N
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Conjp PCL TP VSL VSMP Ef £ N BDL
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dee 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dee 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 6 87 Dee 29 87
Jan 6 87 Dee 30 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dee 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 ' Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dee 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2ft.
3
2A
3
3
1
1
2A
1 '
1
2A
2A
2ft.
2A
1
1
2A
2R.
2A
2A
3
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2ft.
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
3
1
1
1
2.
1
2
1
3
3
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
72
98
99
99
94
98
100
97
93
93
99
99
100
99
99
98
90
89
96
99
100
84
88
99
83
86
94
94
94
69
97
99
85
85
87
83
92
87
83
99
92
96
90
87
98
77
73
87
88
98
77
85
88
98
87
85
94
94
73
93
94
83
83
85
79
91
86
83
95
91
95
90
86
93
76
73
85
89
92
83
83
88
91
85
80
96
91
92
92
96
97
97
95
95
99
96
99
100
96
97
91
84
90
100
95
97
97
99
87
94
91
99
92
97
48
47
35
90 9
68 4
40
38
40
33
41 2
43
39
105 14
39
41
44
44 2
97 52
38
37
41
42
78 26
39
40
45 1
87 13
41 1
32
Wtd
Mean
0.21
0.31
0.29
0.20
0.22
0.32
0.19
0.23
0.36
0.10
0.18
0.13
0.14
0.10
0.08
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.11
0.10
0.06
0.04
0.04
0.22
0.17
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.35
10-0ct-1989
Page 2
Ca Total
Dep Prarip
g/m2 cm
0.17
0.29
0.28
0.17
0.14
0.32
0.22
0.20
0.19
0.09
0.19
0.12
0.12
0.14
0.13
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.12
0.07
0.06
0.04
0.04
0.18
0.13
0.17
0.14
0.12
0.18
84.5
91.4
97.2
82.3
63.2
101.8
*
114.1
89.0
54.5
97.3
103.1
94.3
91.2
142.2
156.1
85.8
101.1
94.2
103.1
67.7
102.8
98.3
104.7
82.0
79.6
93.0
73.0
62.4
51.5
Kote: The annual data eonpleteneu level also depends on the quarterly data ceopleteneM levels
216
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Calcdun
1987 Annual Data Sunmary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
10-0ct-1989
Page 3
State
Network
Site Kane
Minnesota
NADP/NTN
Maroall
Mississippi
NADP/NTN
Coffeeville
Maridian
nap.cp
Clinton
Montana
Period Stxmaxized Overall Sito
First Date Last Date Hating Bap
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
2
3
3
2
2B
2A
3
2A.
Data %
Coop PCL
2
3
2
1
100
100
100
100
% •
IP
99
88
99
99
%
VSL
85
79
85
99
% Col
V3M? Eff
83
77
83
97
92
86
, 89
102
N
N BDL
40 1
33
38
83 16
Wtd
Mun
0.15
0.07
0.08
0.07
Ca
Dep
g/nfi
0.12
0.10
0.12
0.08
Total
Procap
em
T~ ™ • •' ™ • ™
78.5
147.9
139.6
118.4
Custer Battlefield Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
Nebraska
NADP/NTN
Maad Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
North Platte Ag. E Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Nevada
NRDP/NTN
Smith Valley Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
New Hanpohire
NADP/NTN
Bubbard Brook Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87 2
New Jersey
1 2 100 99 87 84 98 37 0.19 0.06 33.0
2R 2 100 100 89 86 98 38 0.30 0.23 76.1
2 100 92 77 73 92 32 0.23 0.11 50.0
3 100 91 88 80 96 24 0.09 0.02 19.3
1 2 100 98 94 94 91 45 0.05 0.05 110.5
Washington Xing
New Mexico
NADP/NTN
Bandolier Nat'l
Cuba
New York
NADP/NTN
Aurora
Bennett Bridge
Biscuit Brook
Buntington
Jasper
West Point
Brookhaven
Ithaca
Whitefaoe
URPSP
Big Moose
North Carolina
NADP/NTN
Clinton Station
Coweeta
Finley (A)
Lewiston
Piedmont Station
UftPSP •
Raleigh
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2B
1
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A.
2A.
2B
2A
1
1
2A
1
2A.
2A.
2A
2A
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
89
93
99
98
85
99
98
90
100
100
90
97
69
87
^96
"99
99
99
86
87
87
92
88
85
92
92
85
98
98
93
93
'63
79
81
88
94
98
86
85
83
92
88
83
92
92
85
91
92
79
85
60
83
80
88
94
95
92
97
96
93
. 95
99
100
98
91
99
97
100
90
101
95
98
97
101
100
44
35
33
47 1
45
43
47
46
44
61 5
92 5
85 21
149 11
29
39 2
41
44
45
73 25
0.09
0.27
0.16
0.14
0.14
0.06
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.08
0.13
0.08
0.14
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.06
0.04
0.11
0.10
0.04
0.11
0.16
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.09
0.08
0.12
0.08
0.18
0.06
0.07
0.06
0.08
0.07
0.04
118.1
38.2
24.9
77.2
117.4
135.2
91.5
77.8
128.3
103.0
95.0
103.3
129.3
92.7
145.9
113.8
116.6
113.6
112.6
Note: The annual data ccnpleteness level also depends on the quarterly data ccnpleteness levels
217
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Calcium
Stat*
Sit* Mama
Ohio
VKS/OCS
Dalarax*
Oxford
Koo«t*r
Oxford
Zanaavill*
Cfclahcns*
KftDP/HXH
GoooWall KajMairch
Salt Plain* Mation
Qngon
^^n 3ftuQ
H.J. Tlrrlraiii
Starkay Sqp*riB»cib
JOEP/HIN
Kan*
Leading Ridg*
f«m Stat*
M\5?3S/tCN
£*m Stat*
South Carolina
Sank** National Mi
Couth Dakota
J^E-f**
Oil** County
KaUaar Branch
HKP3S/PCH
OakSidg*
Taxa*
Quadaluc* Mountain
Id? national Grmu
Longvi*w
T3APSP
Manhall
Utah
KUP/HIH
Bryo» Canyon
Varment
XMf/HDf
Obdaxhill
tapsp
(kxiarnm C*nt*r
1987 Annual Data Stannary
D*riv»d from tb* Acid Dopoaition Syat*m (ADS) Data Baa*
Period Sannariz*d Overall Sit* Data % % % % Col N
First Data Laat Dat* Rating Rep Coop PCL IP VSL VStf Eff N BDL
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 31 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
Jan 6 87 Jan 5 88
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 30 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
DM 30 86 DM 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 C8
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
3
2
2ft
2B
3
2B
3
2ft.
1
1
1
1
2ft
2ft.
1
2B
2B
2ft
2%.
2A
2B
2B
1
2
2B
2ft
1
1
2ft
3
2
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
2
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
88
89
97
98
99
99
79
93
90
86
90
92
91
85
100
94
93
88
97
100
97
100
88
100
95
89
98
69
77
88
90
98
90
85
81
96
85
83
86
85
88
97
77
95
71
83
100
90
88
92
100
82
88
97
67 102
76 99
88 93
71 102
97 100
88 91
84 96
78 100
95 97
79 85
82 91
86 89
84 95
88 98
87 109
,
74 98
73 102
69 102
82 100
98 108
87 95
87 96
91 95
99 105
80 93
88 84
91 86
30
39
42
79 1
111 7
36 1
36
35
39 1
30
42
44
42
44
67 2
35
38 1
34
40
62 3
33
39
39
81 10
35
45 1
116 31
Wtd
tfean
ng/1
0.17
0.15
0.21
0.16
0.25
0.34
0.24
0.04
0.04
0.06
0.10
0.13
0.08
0.12
0.11
0.08
0.27
0.09
0.12
0.11
0.30
0.27
0.13
0.11
0.17
0.09
0.07
10-0ct-1989
ftgs 4
Ca Total
Dap Erocdp
g/m2 cm
0.10
0.11
0.16
0.11
0.20
0.17
0.22
0.06
0.06
0.02
0.13
0.13
0.09
0.11
0.09
0.08
0.16
0.09
0.11
0.1O
0.15
0.27
0.18
0.14
0.08
0.09
0.08
57.9
70.3
«
73.9*
72.1
77.8
51.9
91.2
137.3
148.5
36.3
133.8
99.3
110.6
91.3
83.8
108.9
56.7
101.7
90.5
89.6
49.1
98.9
135.1
125.2
43.8
105.7
104.0
Hot*: Tt» amual data cccplatenaa* l«v*l also d*p*nd» on th* quarterly data. ceopl«t«nM» l*vsla
218
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Calcium
State
Network
Site Nsma
Virginia
.NADP/NIN
Borton's Station
MRP3S/PCN
Virginia
Washington
NADP/NIN
La Grande
Palouse Conservati
West Virginia
NADP/NIN
Parsons
Wisconsin
NftOP/NTN
Lake Dubay
Lake Geneva
Spooner
Suring-KADP
Trout Lake
UAPSP
Round Lake
Shawano
Wyoming
NADP/NIN
Newcastle
Puerto Rico
NADP/NIN
El Verde
New Brunswick
CAPMoN
Harcourt
Newfoundland
CAPMoN
Bay d'Espoir
Nova Scotia
CAPMoN
Jackson
Rojirrkujik (b)
Kejaafcujik 2
Ontario
CAPMoN
Banner Lake
Chalk River
Longwoods (a)
PrioaviUe
PricBville 2
APXQS-D
Balnara Lake
Charleston Lake
Dorset (b)
Longwoods (b)
Melbourne
Nitbgrove
North Easthope
Derived frc
First Date
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87'
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Last Date
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29' 87
Dae 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
1987 Anm
m the Acid Dt
Overall Sit«
lUting Rep
3
2
2
2
3
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
3
2ft
2A
2B
2B
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
1
1
2ft
1
2A.
2B
1
1
1
2ft.
1
2B
2A
1
2A.
lal Data Su
IpOSxuXOn S?
Data %
2
2
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
3
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
99
100
raury
Astern (ADS) Data Base
% % % Col
IP VSL VSW Eff N
89
98
94
96
96
95
98
99
98
90
97
98
93
74
98
95
97
91
92
94
97
96
97
96
99
83
89
85
92
98
93
79
95
81
83
90
77
85
85
90
90
97
96
88
77
88
90
84
83
86
82
87
87
92
92
98
93
90
95
92
94
92
80
73
79
76
90
76
86
84
90
90
85
84
87
77
75
80
71
68
73
68
71
73
85
80
93
79
81
86
78
87
82
97
114
83
86
88
97
100
98
97
95
99
98
89
100
85
88
85
87
88
93
96
91
91
93
86
93
90
94
87
89
88
36
52
37
29
45
38
42
41
45
45
72
91
39
40
134
149
147
131
139
143
116
123
153
117
119
91
135
99
105
123
124
N
BDL
6
1
1
4
6
12
21
19
17
20
2
6
1
1
17
17
36
5
14
37
13
Wtd
Mean
ng/l
0.11
0.06
0.04
0.08
0.17
0.22
0.27
0.24
0.20
0.19
0.26
0.20
0.24
0.15
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.12
0.13
0.30
0.28
0.30
0.40
0.27
0.26
0.47
0.31
0.22
0.44
10-0ct-1989
Page 5
Ca Total
Dep Precip
g/ra2 cm
0.09
0.08
0.03
0.03
0.17
0.12
0.22
0.15
0.12
0.13
0.14
0.13
0.07
0.58
0.04
0.06
0.05
0.06
0.06
0.10
0.10
0.24
0.30
0.26
0.30
0.25
0.21
0.33
0.22
0.17
0.39
83.9
133.5
73.0
39.3
99.3
54.8
80.1
62.6
61.3
68.3
54.5
67.4
29.7
389.3
109.4
136.4
133.0
123.8
124.3
76.6
77.8
79.4
104.8
84.7
73.7
93.6
79.6
70.9
68.9
79.4
88.2
Note:
Tho annual data ccnpletenesa level also depends on the quarterly data conpleteness levels
219
-------
Caldua
State
network
Site Kama
Ontario
APICB-D
Railton
Wellesley
APIOS-C
Alvinston
Azure Lake
Canjbellford
Colchester
ColeWater
Dorion
Dorset (c)
Expt. Lake Area
Golden Lake
Boron Park
Killamey
Mattawa
Merlin
Moonbeam
Piekle Lake
Port Stanley
Quetico Centre
Turkey Lake
Whitney
VJilborforoe
Quebec
OPMaH
Port Cartier
9utton
1987 Annual Data Suranaxy
Derived <*»••••" +•*>» Acid Deposition System
Period Smnarized Overall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Ccrop PCL TP
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 5 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 4 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 31 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
2B
2A
1
2A
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2B
1
1
1
1
1
1
i
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
100
100
97
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
91
83
77
91
100
100
100
91
100
100
99
100
100
91
100
100
100
95
90
100
100
100
81
100
98
97
(ADS) Data Baoe
% % Col
VSL VSMP Eff N
90
91
84
92
100
99
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
100
92
77
100
100
100
79
100
87
75
83
77
70
92
100
100
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
100
92
77
100
100
100
77
100
74
61
89
89
86
87
79
80
77
76
83
86
79
80
75
68
83
80
72
73
82
82
87
87
87
66
99
96
67
107
106
12
13
13
13
12
13
13
12
13
13
12
13
13
13
12
10
13
13
13
10
13
137
143
N
BDL
17
15
20
3
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
5
^
3
3
2
3
2
24
G
Wtd
Moan
ng/1
0.22
0.40
0.26
0.50
0.19
0.30
0.60
0.32
0.19
0.29
0.19
0.18
0.50
0.23
0.16
0.54
0.47
0.46
0.15
1.16
0.23
0.18
0.17
0.22
0.04
0.18
10-0et-1989
Page 6
Ca Total
Dap Precip
g/m2 on
0.20
0.36
6.25
0.31
0.10
0.23
.0.54
0.26
0.10
0.22
0.09
0.13
0.38
0.15
0.11
0.43
0.31
0.33
0.09
0.87
0.13
0.18
0.12
0.19
0.04
0.20
88.6
87.8
96.9
62.1
55.1
75.4
89.8
82.8
54.0
74.2
45.7
71.5
75.0
66.4
71.0
79.6
66.3
71.9
57.7
75.3
57.6
96.9
71.4
90.2
95.9
109.4
Note: * Iba amuil data ccrplotenosa level also depends on the quarterly data ccnplotonsas levels
220
-------
Magnesium
State
Network
Site Nam*
Alabama
Blaekbelt
uspsp
Solra
Arizona
NRDP/MEN
Oliver Knon
Arkansas
NftDP/»IN
Fayetteville
California
NADP/NIN
Chuehupate
Palonar Mountain
Colorado
Dry Lake
Las Animas
Masa Verde
Sand Spring
Sugarloaf
UBPSP
Yanpa
Delaware
MRP3S/PCN
Lewes
Florida
NftDP/NTN
Bradford Forest
Kennedy Space Cent
Quincy
Georgia
NREP/NTN
Bellville
UftPSP
Uvalda
Hawaii
NADP'/NTN
Maiann IK»
NADP/NTN
Headquarters
Reynolds Creek
Smiths Ferry
Illinois
HRDP/OTN
Argonne
Bondville
Dixon Springs
Momouth
Salon
Shabbona
Southern 111 O
]
Period Sui
First Date
Dae 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dae 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Derived fro
Last Date
Dee 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
1987 Annual Data Suaraary
m the Acid Doposition System (ADS) Data Bas«
Ovnrall Site Data % % % % Col
Rating Rep Catp PCL IP VSL VSVS Ef f
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
1
2
1
2A
2A
SB
i
2A
1
1
2A
1
2ft
2ft.
2A
1
1
2A
2
1
1
1
3
2ft
2B
1
1
2B
2
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
95
99
99
100
89
71
79
98
98
87
93
92
99
90
96
97
89
93
100
73
91
82
85
100
96
95
93
98
99
77
99
90
92
74
73
75
77
83
83
87
97
97
83
81
83
83
96
86
69
81
81
73
87
90
88
79
88
92
73
92
86
91
66
64
82
73
80
83
88
86
83
81
79
85
80
82
80
66
76
74
74
87
89
87
76
88
90
99
100
98
95
89
98
83
95
97
87
89
89
101
98
101
95
99
94
77
97
90
94
97
98
102
93
97
92
100
1
N
32
65
32
42
23
21
37
33
36
39
43
71
59
38
38
39
37
61
28
27
29
29
37
45
40
41
39
43
38
K
BDL
6
1
1 •
6
1
9
3
1
1
Wtd
Moan
ng/1
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.07
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.22
0.03
0.09
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.00
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.06
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.02
0.05
0.03
10-Oct-1989
Page 1
Mg Total
Dep Precip
g/m2 cm
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.21
0.05
0.15
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.00
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.06
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.06
0.03
95.9
77.3
22.5
136.7
42.2
65.4
73.1
30.6
48.7
32.4
56.7
32.3
95.0
140.4
158.4
113.6
113.4
97.8
72.6
68.3
22.4
53.2
102.9
87.3
95.4
65.5
90.4
113.6
100.3
Note: The annual data oonpleti
level also depend* on the quarterly data ccnpleteneaa levels
221
-------
Magnesium
State
Network
Site Kane
Indiana
Buntington
Indiana Dunes
Purdue 0 Ag Farm
DAPSP
Fort Kayne
Rockpert
Iowa
HAEP/NTN
McKay Research Sta
NADP/NIN
Farlingtcn
Xdnza Prairie
Scott Lake
Kentucky
ian?/NIN
Land Between the L
Lilley Comett Woo
Eerryville
URPSP
OLearfield
Louisiana
KRIS' /KIN
Iberia
Southeast
Maine
KAEP/NIN
Bridgton
Greenville Station
Winterport
Maryland
NRDP/NIN
Xhite Rock
Wye
T Tii IT i ~Trn 1 1 *~*~ >
KAEe/OTN
East
Quabbin Reservoir
TOPSP
Turners Falls
Michigan
Kellogg
Race
Wellston
taps?
Gaylord
Minnesota
HADP/Nni
Feznberg
Laofcerton
1987 Annual Data Sunraary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System
Period Sunmarized Overall Site Data % % •
First Date Last Date Rat-ing Rep Conp PCL IP
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 6 87
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec. 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2R.
3
2A
3
3
1
1
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
3
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
72
98
99
99
94
98
100
97
93
93
99
99
100
99
99
98
90
89
96
99
100
84
88
99
83
86
94
(ADS) Data Base
% % Col N
V5L VSMP Eff N BDL
94
94
69
97
99
85
85
87
83
92
87
83
99
92
96
90
87
98
77
73
87
88
98
77
85
88
98
87
85
94
94
73
93
94
83
83
85
79
91
86
83
95
91
95
90
86
93
76
73
85
89
92
83
83
88
92
85
80
96
91
92
92
96
97
97
95
95
99
96
99
100
96
97
91
84
90
100
95
97
97
99
87
94
91
99
92
97
48
47 1
35
90 4
68 4
40
38
40
33
41 1
43
39
105 18
39
41
44
44 1
97 23
38
37
41
42
78 15
39
40
45
88 7
41 1
32
Wtd
Moan
0.04
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.05
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.07
10-0ct-1989
Page 2
Mg Total
Dep Precip
g/ra2 on
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.06
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.05
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.03
84.5
91.4
97.2
82.3
63.2
101.8
114.1
89.0
54.5
97.3
103.1
94.3
91.2
142.2
156.1
85.8
101.1
94.2
103.1'
67.7
102.8
98.3
104.7
82.0
, 79.6
93.0
73.0
62.4
51.5
Hot*: The annual rl«t-« completeness level also dapenda on the quarterly data conpletenass levels
222
-------
Magnesium
State
Network
Site Kane
Minnesota
NRDP/NIN
Marcell
Mississippi
NREP/NTN
Coffieeville
Meridian
CKPSP
Clinton
Montana
KRIS' A?TN
Custer Battlefield
Nebraska
NABP/NIN
Mud
North Platte Ag. E
Nevada
NADP/N1N
Smith Valley
New Banpshire
NRDEAWN
Bubbard Brook
New Jersey
NADP/NTN
Washington Xing
New Mexico
NADP/NTN
Bandelier Nat'l
Cuba
New York
NADP/NIH
Aurora
Bennett Bridge
Biscuit Brook
. Huntingtcn
Jasper
Heat Point
MRP3S/PCN
Brookhaven
Ithaca
Whitefaoo
URPSP
Big Moose
North Carolina
NADP/NIN
Clinton Station
Coweeta
Finley (A)
Lswiston
Piedmont Station
UAPSP
Raleigh
1987 Annual Data Sunraary
Derived from the Arid Deposition System
Period Sunroarized Overall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Bating Rep Coop PCX. IS
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2B
2A
3
2A.
1
2A
1
2B
1
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2B
2A
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
88
99
99
99
100
92
91
98
96
89
93
99
98
85
99
98
90
100
100
90
97
69
87
96
99
99
99
(ADS) Data Baae
%
% % Col N
VSL VSMP Eff N BDL
85
79
85
99
87
89
77
88
94
86
87
87
92
88
85
92
92
85
98
98
93
93
63
79
81
88
94
98
83
77
83
97
84
86
73
80
94
86
85
83
92
88
83
92
92
85
91
92
79
85
60
83
80
88
94
95
92
86
89
102
98
98
92
96
91
92
97
96
93
95
99
100
98
91
99
97
100
90
101
95
98
97
101
100
40 1
33
38
83 18
37
38
32
24
45
44
35
33
47 1
45
43
47
46
44
61 2
92 23
85 43
149 11
29
39 1
41
44
45
73 8
Htd
Maan
ng/1
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.09
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.05
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.02
0.02
10-0ct-1989
Page 3
Mg lotal
Dep Precip
g/n)2 cnx
^•"•» ••— i
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.00
0.02
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.04
0.09
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.05
0.03
0.02
78.5
147.9
139.6
118.4
33.0
76.1
50.0
19.3
110.5
118.1
38.2
24.9
77.2
117.4
135.2
91.5
77.8
128.3
103.0
95.0
103.3
129.3
92.7
145.9
113.8
116.6
113.6
112.6
Note:
The annual data eonpletenuss level Also depends on the quarterly data completeness levels
223
-------
Magnesium
State
Network
Site Harm
Ohio
NADP/HXH
Delaware
Oxford
Nooxter
MAP3S/6CN
Oxford
TOPSP
Zaneavill*
Oklahcoa
XRDe/mN
Goocfeall Research
Salt Plains Nation
^^Tl Run
H.J. Andrews
Starkay Experiment
Pennsylvania
HaDP/NTN
Kane
Leading Ridge
Kilford
Penn State •
KRP3S/PCN
Penn State
South Carolina
KADP/NTH
Santo* National Wi
South Dakota
URPSP
Brookings
Tennessee
NME>,/HIN
Giles County
Walker Branch
MJVP3S/PCN
Oak Ridge
Texas
NRDP/NIN
Guadalup* Mountain
IBJ national Crass
Longviev
taps?
Marshall
Utah
Bryoe Canyon
Veraonfc
Ohderhill
raps?
Underbill Center
Mote:
1987 Annual Data Sinmaxy
Derived frctn the Acid Depoaiticn System
Period Sirmarized Overall Site Data % %
' First Date Last Date Rating Rep Coup PCL TP
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 31 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 6 87 Jan 5 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 30 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
3
2
The annual A«fc« conpleteness
2ft
2B
3
2B
3
2A
1
1
1
1
2A
2ft
1
2B
2B
2A
2A
2A
2B
2B
1
2
2B
2R
1
1
2A.
3
2
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
2
level also
100 88
100 89
100 97
99 98
100 99
100 99
100 79
100 93
100 90
100 86
100 90
100 92
100 91
100 85
100 100
100 94
100 93
100 88
100 97
100 100
100 97
100 100
100 88
100 100
100 95
100 89
100 98
(ADS)
VSL
69
77
88
90
98
90
85
81
96
85
83
86
85
88
97
77
95
71
83
100
90
88
92
99
82
88
97
Data Base
% Col N
VSMP Ef f N BDL
67 102
76 99
88 93
71 102
97 100
88 91
84 96
78 100
95 97
79 85
82 91
86 89
84 95
88 98
87 109
74 98
73 102
69 102
82 100
98 108
87 95
87 96
91 95
98 105
80 93
88 84
90 86
30
39
42
79 11
111 10
36 2
36
35
39
30
42
44
42
44
67 17
35
38
34
40
62 11
33
39
39
80 6
35
45
115 30
Wtd
Mean
ng/1
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.05
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.02
0.01
depends on the quarterly data ccnpleteneas
10-0ct-1989
Page 4
Mg Total
Dep Precip
g/m2 cm
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.06
0.04
0.00
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.01
levels
57.9
70.3
73.9
72.1
77.8
51.9
91.2
137.3
148.5
36.3
133.8
99.3
110.6
91.3
83.8
108.9
56.7
101.7
90.5
89.6
49.1
98.9
135.1
125.2
43.8
105.7
104.0
224
-------
Magnesium
State
Network
Site Name
Virginia
NADP/NIN
Borton's Station
MRP3S/PCN
Virginia
Washington
NADP/NTN
La Grande
Palouse Conservati
West Virginia
NADP/NTN
Parsons
Wisconsin
NADP/NTN
Lake Dubay
Lake Geneva
Spooner
Suring-NADP
Trout Lake
UAPSP
Round Lake
Shawano
Wyoming
NADP/NTN
Newcastle
Puerto Rico
NADP/NTN
El Verde
New Brunswick
CAPMoN
Baroourt
Newfoundland
CAPMoN
Bay d'Espoir
Nova Scotia
CAPMoN
Jackson
Xejinfcujik (b)
Kejimkujik 2
Ontario
CAPMoN
Bonnar Lake
Chalk River
Longwoods (a)
Priceville
Pricevine 2
APIOS-D
Balsam Lake
Charleston Lake
Dorset (b)
Longwooda (b)
Melbourne
Nithgrove
North Easthope
1987 Annual Data Stannary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Summarized
First Date
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan I 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
.Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Last Date
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Overall
Rating
3
2
2
2
3
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
1
z
z
:>
z
z
3.
2!
Site
Rep
3
2A
2A
2B
2B
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
1
1
2A.
1
2A
2B
1
1
1
2A.
1
2B
2A
1
2A
Data
Conp
2
2
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
3
2
1
1
2
2
3
1
2
1
2
%
PCL
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
99
100
%
IP
89
98
94
96
96
95
98
99
98
90
97
98
93
74
98
95
97
91
92
94
97
96
97
96
81
75
78
85
93
91
87
%
VSL
79
95
81
83
90
77
85
85
90
90
97
96
88
77
88
90
84
83
85
82
87
87
92
92
96
93
89
95
91
92
91
%
VSM?
80
73
79
76
90
76
86
84
90
90
85
84
87
77
75
80
71
68
72
68
72
73
85
80
,
88
77
78
86
77
82
81
Col
Eff
97
114
83
86
88
97
100
98
97
95
99
98
89
100
85
88
85
87
88
93
96
91
91
93
91
92
94
94
88
90
87
K
36
52
37
29
45
38
42
41
45
45
72
91
39
40
134
149
147
137
143
117
123
153
117
112
88
131
99
104
116
122
N
BDL
1
15
1
1
7
5
1
54
40
43
37
40
54
43
10
18
13
40
43
62
7
27
57
19
Wed
Msan
ng/1
0.02
0.02
0.06
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.14
0.03
0.08
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.02
0.02
0.05
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.03
0.04
0.08
0.05
0.03
0.08
10-0ct-1989
Page 5
Mg Total
Dep
g/m2
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.01
0.53
0.03
0.11
0.05
0.06
0.06
0.01
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.06
0.04
0.03
0.07
Precip
cm
83.9
133.5
73.0
39.3
99.3
54.8
80.1
62.6
61.3
68.3
54.5
67.4
29.7
389.3
109.4
136.4
133.0
123.8
124.3
76.6
77.8
79.4
104.8
84.7
73.7
93.6
79.6
70.9
68.9
79.4
88.2
Note:
The annual data conpletenesu level also depends on the quarterly data conpleteness
levels
225
-------
^.
State
Sit* Kara*
Ontario
APIOS-D
Railtco
HilBmr V
APIOS-C
Alvinston
CBifbellford
Colchester
Coldtrater
Dorset (c)
Zxpt. Lak* Ar*a
Golden Lake
Buron Park
lOUarney
Kattava
Merlin
Pals»rston
Pickle Lak*
Port Stanley
Qoetioo C*ntre
Turkey Laic*
Whitney
Ttilfrerforoe
CAPKoH
Port Cartier
Sutton
1987 Annual Data Suomary
Derived from tb* Arid Deposition System
Period SIT
First Date
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
Jan 1 87
DM 30 86
DM30 86
Jan 4 87
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM 29 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
raarized Overall Site
X'st Date
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
DM 29 87
DM 31 87
DM 29 87
DM 30 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 30 87
DM 29 87
DM 30 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
Jan i 88
Jan 1 88
Rating
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
Rep
1
2B
2ft.
2ft.
1
1
1
2A.
1
2ft.
2ft
2A
2ft.
2A
2ft
2ft.
23
1
1
1
1
1
1
Data
Comp
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
%
PCX.
100
100
97
100
99'
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
%
UP
80
85
74
91
100
100
91
100
100
99
100
100
91
100
100
100
95
90
100
100
100
81
100
98
97
(ADS) Data Base
*
VSXi
89
92
84
92
99
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
100
92
77
100
100
100
79
100
87
75
%
VStf
79
78
69
92
100
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
92
100
100
100
92
77
100
100
100
77
100
74
61
Col
Eff
88
88
87
87
80
n
76
83
86
79
80
75
68
83
80
72
73
82
82
87
87
87
66
99
96
H
64
109
104
12
13
13
12
13
13
12
13
13
12
13
13
13
12
10
13
13
13
10
13
137
143
N
BDL
24
31
44
5
5
5
6
3
6
1
4
8
1
5
1
3
3
4
4
7
75
59
Htd
Moan
mj/1
0.03
0.07
0.03
0.07
0.04
0.11
0.05
0.03
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.07
0.03
0.03
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.03
0.18
0.04
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.02
10-Qct-1989
Page 6
Mg Total
Dep
g/m2
0.03
0.06
0.03
0.05
0.03
0.10
0.04
0.01
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.06
0.02
0.02
0.08
0.06
0.07
0.02
0.14
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
Precip
cm
88.6
87.8
96.9
62.1
75.4
89.8
82.8
54.0
74.2
45.7
71.5
75.0
66.4
71.0
79.6
66.3
71.9
57.7
75.3
57.6
96.9
71.4
90.2
95. S
109.4
Hot*:
2b* amual data cccpl«t*n*u l*v»l also depends on th* quarterly data cctnpletonsso levels
226
-------
Potassium
State
Network
Site Name
Alabama
NADP/NTN
Blackbelt
tffiPSP
Salna
Arizona
KADP/NTN
Oliver Knoll
Arkansas
NADP/NTN
Fayetteville
California
NADP/NTN
f^ i i
Palomar Mountain
Colorado
NADP/NTN
Dry Lake
Las Animas
Mesa Verde
Sand Spring
Sugarloaf
TOPSP
Yampa
Delaware
MAP3S/PCN
Lewes
Florida
NADP/NTN
Bradford Forest
Kennedy Space Cent
Quincy
Georgia
NADP/NIN
Bellville
OftPSP
Dvalda
Hawaii
NADP/NTN
Mauna Loa
Idaho
NADP/NTN
Headquarters
Reynolds Creek
Smiths Ferry
Illinois
NADP/NTN
Argcrme
Bondville
.Dixon Springs
Monmsuth
Salem
Sharbona
Southern 111 U
1987 Annual Data Sunnary
Derived from th» Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Summarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Camp PCL' TP VSL VSMP Eff N
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dee 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87 -
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
1
2
1
2A
2A
. 2B
1
2A
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A.
2
1
1
1
3
2ft
2B
1
1
2B
2
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
95
99
99
100
SO
vy
71
79
98
98
87
93
92
99
90
96
97
89
93
100
73
91
82
85
100
96
95
93
98
99
77
99
90
92
•JA
ft
73
75
77
83
83
87
97
97
83
81
83
83
96
86
69
81
81
73
87
90
88
79
88
92
73
92
86
91
cc
vv
64
82.
73
80
83
88
86
83
81
79
85
80
82
80
66
76
74
74
87
89
87
76
88
90
99
100
98
95
flO
oy
98
83
95
97
87
89
89
101
98
101
95
99
94
77
97
90
94
97
98
102
93
97
92
100
32
65
32
42
^O
•M
21
37
33
36
39
43
71
59
38
38
39
37
61
28
27
29
29
37
45
40
41
39
43
38
Wtd
N Maan
BDL mg/1
37
1
3
1
2
2
2
3
37
29
1
2
20
16
1
4
1
2
4
4
2
1
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
Om
• UJL
0.03
0.02
0.06
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.13
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.04
0.05
0.00
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.02
10-Oct-1989
Page 1
K Total
Dap Precip
g/m2 cm
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.03
0«y1
.ox
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.12
0.03
0.05
0.03
0.05
0.05
0.00
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.02
95.9
77.3
22.5
136.7
42.2
65.4
73.1
30.6
48.7
32.4
56.7
32.3
95.0
140.4
158.4
113.6
113.4
97.8
72.6
68.3
22.4
53.2
102.9
87.3
95.4
65.5
90.4
113.6
100.3
Note:
The annual data oompletemiss level also depends 'on the quarterly data completeness levels
227
-------
Fotassiua
State
Network
Site Mane
Indiana
sane/Hm
Bantingtcn
Indiana Dunes
Eurdoe U Ag Farm
TOPSP
Fort Wayne
Rockport
low*
HRDP/NIN
>fcitay Research Sta
Kansas
NADP/NUJ
Farlingtcn
Kcnza Prairie
Scott Lake
2wRwUC&V
jBVQp/NXN
Land Between the L
Lilley Cornett Woo
Perryville
TOPS?
dearfield
Louisiana
XberU
Southeast
Maine
HADP/NXS
Bridgton
Greenville Station
TOPSP
Minterport
Karyland
Hhite Rock
Massachusetts
NATP/NTN
East
Quatfain Reservoir
rapsp
Turners Falls
Michigan
KftDP/NIN
Kellogg
Raco
Kellstcn
TR9SP
Gayloxd
Minnesota
lOOP/NTH
Ferrfcerg
Laobertcn
1987 Annual Data Suntnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Suomarized Orarall Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating- Rep Conp PCL TP VSL VSMP Eff N
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 6 87 Dec 29 87
Jan 6 87 Dec 30 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dee 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 ' Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2A
3
2A
3
3
1
1
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2ft.
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
3
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2A
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
72
98
99
99
94
98
100 .
97
93
93
99
99
100
99
99
98
90
89
96
99
100
84
88
99
83
86
94
94
94
69
97
99
85
85
87
83
92
87
83
99
92
96
90
87
98
77
73
87
88
98
77
85
88
98
87
85
94
94
73
93
94
83
83
85
79
91
86
83
95
91
95
90
86
93
76
73
85
89
91
83
83
88
92
85
80
96
91
92
92
96
97
97
95
95
99
96
99
100
96
97
91
84
90
100
95
97
97
99
87
94
91
99
92
97
48
47
35
90
68
40
38
40
33
41
43
39
105
39
41
44
44
97
38
37
41
42
77
39
40
45
88
41
32
N
BDL
1
1
3
52
27
3
2
2
2
2
3
54
2
7
6
66
2
1
3
53
1
1
1
56
3
Wtd
Hun
ng/1
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.09
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
10-Oct-1989
Page 2
K Total
Dep Precip
g/iti2 cm
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.06
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.04
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
84.5
91.4
97.2
82.3
63.2
101.8
114.1
89.0
54.5
97.3
103.1
94.3
91.2
142.2
156.1
85.8
101.1
94.2
103.1
67.7
102.8
98.3
104.7
82.0
79.6
93.0
73.0
62.4
51.5
Hot*: Ihe annual data ccnpleteneas level also depends on the quarterly data ooopleteneas levels
228
-------
Potaaaium
State
Network
Site Nana
Minnesota
NADP/NTN
Mareell
Mississippi
NADP/NTN
Coffeeville
Meridian
XKPSP
Clinton
Montana
NADP/NTN
Ouster Battlefield
Nebraska
NADP/NTN
Mead
North Platte Ag. E
Nevada
NADP/NTN
Smith Valley
'New Hampshire
NADP/NTN
Hubberd Brook
New Jersey
KADP/NTN
Waahington Xing
New Mexico
NADP/NTN
Bandolier Nat'l
Cuba
New York
NADP/NTN
Aurora
Bennett Bridge
Biscuit Brook
HuntdAgton
Jasper
Heat Point
MBP3S/PCN
Brookhaven
Ithaca
Hhitefaoe
DAPSP
Big Moose
North Carolina
NADP/NTN
Clinton Station
Coweeta
Finley (A)
Lewiaton
Piedmont Station
UAPSP
Raleigh
1987 Annual Data Sutnoary
Derived fnsn the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
Period Sunraarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col
First Date Last Date Rating Bap Conp PCL TP VSL VSMP Ef f N
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2B
2A
3
t
2A
1
2A
1
2B
1
2A.
2%.
2A
1
1
2%
23V
2B
2A
1
1
2A.
1
2A.
2&
221
2ft,
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
88
99
99
99
100
92
91
98
96
89
93
99
98
85
99
98
90
100
99
90
97
69
87
96
99
99
99
85
79
85
99
87
89
77
88
94
86
87
87
92
88
85
92
92
85
98
98
93
93
63
79
81
88
94
98
83
77
83
97
84
86
73
80
94
86
85
83
92
88
83
92
92
85
91
91
79
85
60
83
80
88
94
95
92
86
89
102
98
98
92
96
91
92
97
96
93
95
99
100
98
91
99
97
100
90
101
95
98
97
101
100
40
33
38
83
37
38
32
24
45
44
35
33
47
45
43
47
46
44
61
91
85
149
29
39
41
44
45
73
N
BDL
3
1
46
2
2
1
3
5
3
4
5
1
5
4
2
1
26
43
40
90
4
1
2
45
Htd
Moan
ng/1
0.03
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.10
0.13
0.12
0.02
0.03
0.01
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.01
10-0ct-1989
Page 3
K Total
Dep Precip
g/nfi cm
0.02
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.11
0.12
0.12
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.02
78.5
147.9
139.6
118.4
33.0
76.1
50.0
19.3
110.5
118.1
38.2
24.9
77.2
117.4
135.2
91.5
77.8
128.3
103.0
95.0
103.3
129.3
92.7
145.9
113.8
116.6
113.6
112.6
Note:
The annual data oanpletaneaa level alao depend* on the quarterly data eenpleteneaa levels
229
-------
Potasoiua
State
Network
Site Natca
Ohio
Delaware
Oxford
Kooster
HRP3S/PCN
Oxford
TOPSP
Zanesville-
Oklahoma
Coodwell Research
Salt Plains Nation
Oregon
^m, Run
H.J. Andrews
Starkey Experiment
Pennsylvania
Kane
letfting Ridge
Hllford
Peon State
WU?3S/PCN
Penn State
South Carolina
Santa* National Hi
South Dakota
UAPS?
Brookings
Tennessee
NADP/NIN
Giles County
Walker Branch
Oak Ridge
Xexas
NADP/NBI
Quadalupe Mountain
IBJ National Grass
Longview
Marshall
Utah
Bryoa Canyon
Vermont
NADP/NDI
Underbill
UAPSP
Underbill Center
1987 Annual Data Suranary
Derived from the Acid Depoaition System
Period Sunroarized Overall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Coop PCL IP
DM 30 86
DM31 86
DM 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
DM 30 86
Jan 6 87
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
Dec 30 86
DM 30 86
Jan i 87
DM30 86
Jan 1 87
DM 30 86
DM30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
Jan 1 87
DM 30 86
DM 30 86
Jan 1 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
DM 30 87
DM 29 87
Jan 1 88
DM29 87
Jan 1 88
DM 29 87
DM 29 87
Jan 1 88
DM 29 87
DM29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
DM 29 87
Jan 1 88
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
3
2
2A
2B
3
2B
3
2A
1
1
1
1
2A
2A
1
2B
2B
2A
2A
2A
2B
2B
1
2
2B
2A
1
1
2A
3
2
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
2
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
88
89
97
98
99
99
79
93
90
86
90
92
91
85
100
94
93
88
97
100
97
100
88
100
95
89
98
(ADS) Data Baa*
% % Col
VSL VSMP Ef f N
69
77
88
90
98
90
85
81
96
85
83
86
85
88
97
77
95
71
83
100
90
88
92
100
82
88
97
67
76
88
71
97
88
84
78
95
79
82
86
84
88
87
74
73
69
82
98
87
87
91
99
80
88
91
102
99
93
102
100
91
96
100
97
85
91
89
95
98
109
98
102
102
100
108
95
96
95
105
93
84
86
30
39
42
79
111
36
36
35
39
30
42
44
42
44
67
35
38
34
40
62
33
39
39
81
35
45
116
N
BOX,
1
3
1
36
58
2
3
3
1
1
1
3
40
1
9
1
1
31
29
«
2
85
Wtd
Moan
ng/1
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.17
0.04
0.05
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.09
0.04
0.06
0.02
0.02
0.13
0.03
0.05
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
10-0et-1989
Page 4
K Total
Dap Precip
g/m2 on
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.12
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.07
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.11
0.01
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.02
57.9
70.3
73.9
72.1
77.8
51.9
91.2
137.3
148.5
36.3
133.8
99.3
no. 6
91.3
83.8
108.9
56.7
101.7
90.5
89.6
49.1
98.9
135.1
125.2
43.8
105.7
104.0
Mot*: Vk» annual data oonplotoinBaa l*v*l also dapmda on th* quarterly data conpl«t*neaa levels
230
-------
Potassium
State
Network
Site Ham
Virginia
Barton's Station
MRP3S/PCN
Virginia
Washington
NADP/MDI
La Grande
Palcuse Conservati
Wast Virginia
NftDP/fclN
Parsons
Wisconsin
NMJP/NTH
Lake Dubay
Lake Geneva
Spooner
Suring-NVDP
Trout Lake
OftPSP
Round Lake
Shaxano
NADP/KIN
Newcastle
Puerto Rico
MADP/NIN
El Verde
Now Brunswick
CAPMsN
Sarcourt
Newfoundland
CAPMoN
Bay d'Espoir
Nova Scotia
CAPMoN
Jackson
Kejiafcujik (b)
Kejinkujik 2
Ontario
CftPMoN
Bonnar Lake
Chalk River
Longwoods (a)
Priceville
Priceville 2
APIOS-D
Bfll Mm Lake
Charleston Lake
Dorset (b)
Longwoods (b)
Melbourne
Nitbgrove
North Eaatbope
1987 Annual Data Suamary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
% Wtd
Period Sumnarized Cvwrall Site Data % % % % Col N Moan
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Coup PCL IP VSL VSMP Ef f N BDL ng/1
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dee 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dee 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87' Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
3
2
2
2
3
3
2
1
2
2
Z
S
Z
3
S.
2
2
1
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2A
2R.
2B
2B
2A
1'
1
1
2A
1
1
1
2A
1
2A.
2B
1
1
1
2ft.
1
2B
2ft
1
2ft.
2
2
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
3
2'
3
2
3
2
2
1
1.
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
99
100
89
98
94
96
96
95
98
99
98
90
97
98
93
74
99
96
97
91
92
95
98
97
98
97
84
73
86
84
83
96
86
79
95
81
83
90
77
85
85
90
90
97
96
88
77
88
91
86
84
86
82
89
89
93
93
95
90
88
95
90
94
91
80
73
79
76
90
76
86
84
90
90
85
84
87
77
76
82
75
69
73
70
75
76
87
82
87
68
78
85
73
87
80
97 36 2
114 52 23
83 37 1
86 29
88 45 2
97 38
100 42 1
98 41 2
97 45
95 45 3
99 72 48
98 91 46
89 39 4
100 40
85 135 37
87 153 26
85 154 40
87 132 33
88 140 32
93 146 31
96 123 25
91 128 13
91 157 17
92 119 8
90 111 49
97 78 36
92 130 44
93 98 8
-86 99 23
89 123 33
88 121 38
0.02
0.12
0.02
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.05
0.02
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.12
0.04
0.04
0.03
10-Oct-1989
Page 5
K Total
Dep Precip
•g/m2 em
0.02
0.16
0.02
•o.oi
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.19
0.02
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.09
0.03
0.03
0.03
r~ "•-«••••• " —
83.9
133.5
73.0
39.3
99.3
54.8
80.1
62.6
61.3
68.3
54.5
67.4
29.7
389.3
109.4
136.4
133.0
123.8
124.3
76.6
77.8
79.4
104.8
84.7
73.7
•93.6
79.6
70.9
68.9
79.4
88.2
Note:
The annual data conplet«nes8 level also depends on the quarterly data cc«sxLateneas levels
231
-------
PotasaiuB
network
Sit* Mama
Railtcn
Wellealey
APIOS-C
Alvinstcn
Colcbeater
Doricn
Doraat (c)
Eg*.. Lake Area
Golden Lake
Xillamey
Htttatra
Marlin
Port Stanley
Quetico CSentre
Xurkey Lake
KUfcerfoxc*
Quebec
CAPMcH
Port Cartier
Button
Button 2
Derived frcen
1987 Annual Data Suonazy
tbe Acid Deposition System
Period Sunr*rized Overall Site
First Date Last Dat* Rating Rep
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dee 30 86
Jan 4 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
1
2B
2A
2ft
1
1
2ft.
1
2A
2ft
2A
2ft
2B
1
1
1
1
1
1
Data
COITIP
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
%
PCX.
100
100
97
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
%
IP
85
78
87
91
100
100
87
99
100
77
92
100
95
100
97
82
98
98
98
98
(ADS) Data. Base
%
VSL
89
90
85 .
92
100
100
92
92
100
76
92
100
92
100
92
77
92
87
76
76
%
77
75
73
92
100
100
92
92
100
77
92
100
92
100
92
77
92
75
62
62
Col
Eff
89
90
86
87
77
83
89
79
80
71
84
80
73
82
88
87
66
99
96
94
K
62
104
no
12
13
13
12
12
13
10
12
13
12
13
12
10
12
139
145
146
M
BDL
19
49
42
2
3
6
7
6
9
5
6
4
3
3
5
5
8
50
34
40
Wtd
Maan
ng/1
0.05
0.02
0.03
0.07
0.08
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.05
0.05
0.10
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
10-0ct-1989
Page 6
K Total
Dep
g/ra2
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.07
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.03
0.08
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.04
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.02
Precip
cm
88.6
87.8
96.9
62.1
89.8
54.0
74.2
45.7
71.5
66.4
71.0
79.6
71.9
75.3
57.6
96.9
90.2
95.9
109.4
109.3
Hot*: Ib*
axnual data oanpletenesa l*v*l al»o depanda on th* quarterly data ccnpleteneas levels
232
-------
Sodium
State
Network
Site Hams
Alabama.
NADP/NIN
Blackbelt
UAPSP
Selma
Arizona
NADP/NIN
Oliver Knoll
Arkansas
NADP/NIN
Favetteville
California
NADP/NIN
Chucbupate
Palcrnar Mountain
Colorado
NADP/NIN
Dry Lake
Las Aniroas
Masa Verde
Sand Spring
Sugarloaf
UAPSP
Yarapa
Delaware
MAP3S/PCN
Lewes
Florida
NADP/NTN
Bradford Forest
Kennedy Space Cent
Quincy
Georgia
NADP/NIN •
Bellville
UAPSP
Uvalda
Hawaii
NADP/NIN
Mauna Loa,
NADP/NIN
Headquarters
Reynolds Creek
Smiths Ferry
Illinois
NADP/NIN
Argonne
Bondville
Dixon Springs
Honmouth
Salem
Southern 111 a
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived front the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
% Wtd
Period Sunnarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col N Mun
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Coup PCL IS VSL VS^ Ef f N BDL ng/1
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan € 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30' 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
1
2
1
2A
2A
2B
1
2A
1
1
2A.
1
2ft.
2A
2A
1
1
2A
2
1
1
1
3
2A
2B
1
1
2B
2
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
95
99
99
100
89
71
79
98
98
87
93
92
99
90
96
97
89
93
100
73
91
82
,85
100
96
95
93
98
99
77
99
90
92
74
73
75
77
83
83
87
97
96
83
81
83
83
96
86
69
81
.81
73
87
90
88
79
88
92
73
92
86
91
66
64
82
73
80
83
88
86
82
81
79
85
80
82
80
66
76
74
74
87
89
87
76
88
90
99
100
98
95
89
98
83
95
97
-87
89
89
101
98
101
95
99
94
77
97
90
94
97
98
102
93
97
92
100
32
65 13
32
42
23
21
37
33
36
39
43
71 35
58
38
38
39
37
61 8
28
27
29
29
37
45
40
41 1
39
43
38
0.18
0.13
0.13
0.09
0.07
0.58
0.06
0.08
0.07
0.09
0.06
0.03
1.65
0.24
0.74
0.23
0.20
0.24
0.03
0.10
0.18
0.09
0.06
0.05
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.08
10-0ct-1989
Page 1
Na Total
Dep Pren'.p
g/m2 on
™~"™™~™~~
0.18
0.10
0.03
0.12
0.03
0.38
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.01
1.57
0.33
1.17
0.27
0.22
0.23
0.02
0.07
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.04
0.08
0.04
0.07
0.06
0.08
,
95.9
77.3
22.5
136.7
42.2
65.4
73.1
30.6
48.7
32.4
56.7
32.3
95.0
140.4
158.4
113.6
113.4
97.8
72.6
68.3
22.4
53.2
102.9
87.3
95.4
65.5
90.4
113.6
100.3
Note: Ihe annual data conpletenoss level also depends on the ouarterlv d-t. tmnl .<-.»... i__i.
233
-------
Sodium
State
Hatvork
Indiana
race/Nat
Bunfcixsgton
Indiana Dunaa
fuxdo* 0 3^3 £"ai3n
TOPS?
Fort Hayn*
Rodqsort
low*
McJJjty B*a*arcfa Sta
Kanaaa
FarHngton
Konza Prairi*
Scott Lak*
K*ntucfcy
KNDP/HB?
land Batman th* L
lillay Com*tt Koo
P*rryvill*
d**rfi»ld
ion? Ann
Soutfa*a»t
Kain*
"'iteidaton
CcaarwiOl* Station
Winfrarport
Maryland
HXte/KTH
Whit* Boc3c
*y*
Maaaactuaatta
NM*/HIH
QuatJbin R*a*rvoir
raps?
xue/mM
Baco
Wallaton
TOTS?
Gaylord
Z*rob*rg
Darivod £rom
First Dat* Laat Dat* I
tec 30 86 Dae 29 87
tec 30 86 tec 29 87
tec 30 86 tec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
tec 30 86 tec 29 87
tec 30 86 tec 29 87
tec 30 86 tec 29 87
tee 30 86 tec 29 87
tec 30 86 tec 29 87
tec 30 86 tec 29 87
tec 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 6 87 tec 29' 87
Jan 6 87 tec 30 87
tec 30 86 tec 29 87
tec 30 86 tec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
D*c 30 86 tec 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
tec 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
tee 30 86 tee 29 87
1987 Annual Data Sixsnary
tb* Acid Dapooition Syat*m (ADS)
wrall Sit* Data % % %
tating Bap Conp PCL IP VSL '
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2A
3
2A
3
3
1
1
2&
1
1
2A
2A
2A
2ft.
1
1
2A
2A.
2A
2&
3
2A
2JL
2R
1
1
2A
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
72
98
99
99
94
98
100
97
93
93
99
99
100
99
99
98
90
89
96
99
100
84
88
99
83
86
94
94
94
69
97
99
85
85
87
83
92
87
83
9S
92
96
90
87
98
77
73
87
88
98
77
85
88
98
87
85
Data, BaM
% Col
raw Eff
94
94
73
93
94
83
83
85
79
91
86
83
95
91
95
90
86
93
76
73
85
89
91
83
83
88
92
85
80
96
91
92
92
96
97
97
95
95
99
96
99
100
96
97
'
91
84
90
100
95
97
97
99
87
94
91
99
92
97
i
N
N HDL
48
47
35
90 45
68 23
40
38
40
33
41 1
43
39
105 47
39
41
44
44
97 30
38
37
41
42
77 20
39
40
45
88 63
41
32
Htd
Maan
0.06
0.05
0.06
0.03
0.08
0.06
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.09
0.06
0.08
0.04
0.31
0.23
0.13
0.07
0.26
0.10
0.24
0.39
0.14
0.10
0.08
0.05
0.05
0.02
0.05
0.07
10-0ct-1989
Page 2
Ha Total
Dap Pracip
g/m2 on
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.03
0.05
0.06
0.08
0.06
0.03
0.09
0.06
0.07
0.03
0.45
0.36
0.11
0.07
0.25
0.10
0.16
0.40
0.14
0.10
0.06
0.04
0.05
0.02
0.03
0.03
84.5
91.4,
97.2
82.3
63.2
101.8
114.1
89.0
54.5
97.3
103.1
94.3
91.2
142.2
156.1
85.8
101.1
94.2
103.1
67.7
102.8
98.3
104.7
82.0
79.6
93.0
73.0
62.4
51.5
Mot*: fi» amial data
-------
Sodium
State
Network
Site Hams
Minnesota
HUP/NIK
Maroon
Mississippi
NADP/OTN
Coffeeville
Meridian
Q&PSP
Clinton
Montana
NRDP/NTN
Custer Battlefield
Nebraska
NADP/NIN
Mead
North Platte Ag. E
Nevada
NAEP/NTN
Smith Valley
New Hanpohire
NAEP/NTN
Bubbard Brook
New Jersey
NMff/NTN
Washington XLng
New Mexico
NADP/NIN
Bandolier Nat'l
l-1-.Vs-
New York
NATO/KEN
Aurora
Bennett Bridge
Biscuit Brook
H^ 4 •' ^*"jl **^
Jasper
West Point
MRP3S/PGN
Brookhaven
Ithaca
Hhitefaoe
UAPSP
Big Moose
North Carolina
NADP/NIN
Clinton Station
Coweeta
Finloy (A)
Lewiston
Piedmont Station
TOPS?
Raleigh
1
Period Sii
First Date
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Derived fro
11 11417") TtfJ
Last Date
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 1 88
1987 Annual Data Stannary
in the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Ba*
%
Overall Site Data % % % % Col
Bating Rep Coop PCL TB VSL V5MP Eff
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2B
2S.
3
2A.
1
2A
1
2B
1
2A
2A.
2A.
1
1
2A.
2A.
2B
2A
1
1
221,
1
2».
28.
2A
2».
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
88
99
99
99
100
92
91
98
96
89
93
99
98
85
99
98
90
100
99
90
97
69
87
96
99
99
99
85
79
85
99
87
89
77
88
94
86
87
87
92
88
85
92
92
85
98
98
93
93
63
79
81
88
94
98
83
77
83
97
84
86
73
80
94
86
85
83
92
88
83
92
92
85
91
91
79
85
60
83
80
88
94
95
92
86
89
102
98
98
92
96
91
92
97
96
93
95
99
100
98
91
99
97
100
90
101
95
98
97
101
100
9
N
40
33
38
83
37
38
32
24
45
44
35
33
47
45
43
47
46
44
61
91
85
149
29
39
41
44
45
73
Wtd
N Hun
BDL ng/1
0.05
0.11
0.17
28 0.16
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.09
0.08
0.15
0.08
0.07
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.05
0.06
6.17
1 0.59
22 0.03
33 0.03
55 0.03
0.31
1 0.08
0.17
0.28
0.12
19 0.11
10-Oct-1989
Page 3
Na Total
Dep Precap
g/zn2 on
0.04
0.16
0.23
0.18
0.03
•0.05 .
0.03
0.02
0.09
0.18
0.03
0.02
"
0.04
0.08
0.09
0.05
0.04
0.22
0.61
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.28
0.12
0.19
0.33
0.13
0.13
78.5
147.9
139.6
118.4
33.0
76.1
50.0
19.3
110.5
118.1
38.2
24.9
77.2
117.4
135.2
91.5
77.8
128.3
103.0
95.0
103.3
129.3
92.7
145.9
113.8
116.6
113.6
112.6
Note:
The annual data ccnpleteness level also depends on the quarterly data conpleteness levels
235
-------
Sodiua
State
Network
Site Natae
Cfaio
XMP/NEN
Delaware
Oxford
Tfoo«ter
KAP3S/PCN
Oxford
topsp
Zane*ville
Oklabone.
race/Hm
Coodwell Research
Salt Plain* Nation
Oregon
Nap/tot
Tfrsl 1 Run
H.J. Andrew*
Starkey Experiment
Pennsylvania
NADP/NTN
Kane
Leading Ridge
MOford
Penn State
HRP3S/PCN
Penn State
South Carolina
Santae National Mi
South Dakota
TOPS? •
Brooking*
Seme* see
dies County
Kalkor Branch
HU?3S/PCN
Oak Ridge
Texas
KADP/KIH
*7iTtiip^*TiTMt M*mnt*»'in
IBJ National Grass
Longviev
1987 Annual Data Sunrnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System
Period Sunnarized Overall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Rating Rep Coop PCL IP
Dec 30 86
Dec 31 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 3'0 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
.
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2ft
2B
3
2B
3
2ft.
1
1
1
1
2A
2ft
1
2B
2B
2A
2ft.
2A
2B
2B
1
2
2B
3
2
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
2
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
88
89
97
98
99
99
79
93
90
86
90
92
91
85
100
94
93
88
97
100
97
100
88
VSL
69
77
88
90
98
90
85
81
96
85
83
86
85
88
97
77
95
71
83
100
90
88
92
Data Base
% Col N
VSMP Ef f N BDL
67
76
88
71
97
88
84
78
95
79
82
86
84
88
87
74
73
69
82
98
87
87
91
102
99
93
102
100
91
96
100
97
85
91
89
95
98
109
98
102
102
100
108
95
96
95
30
39
42
79 9
111 37
36
36
35
39
30
42
44
42
44
67 14
35
38 12
34
40
62 8
33
39
39
Wtd
Moan
rag/1
0.06
0.07
0.05
0.04
0.06
0.09
0.10
0.33
0.18
0.08
0.04
0.06
0.12
0.05
0.03
0.28
0.04
0.10
0.09
0.06
0.07
0.16
0.21
10-0ct-1989
Page 4
Na Total
Dep Precip
g/m2 on
0.03
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.09
0.46
0.27
0.03
0.06
0.06
0.13
0.05
0.02
0.30
0.02
0.10
0.08
0.05
0.04
0.16
0.28
57.9
70.3
73.9
72.1
77.8
51.9
91.2
137.3
148.5
36.3
133.8
99.3
110.6
91.3
83.8
108.9
56.7
101.7
90.5
89.6
49.1
98.9
135.1
UAPSP
Marshall Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Ctah
Hare/tan
Bryoe Canyon Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Ver&ent
tore/HiN
Underbill Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
raps?
Cnderhill Center Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Hot*: The annual data conpleteneas
2A.
100 100 99 98 105 80 11 0.17
100 95 82 80 93 35
0.08
3 1 3 100 89 88 88 84 45 0.05
2 2ft 2 100 98 97 91 86 116 71 0.02
level also depends on the quarterly data conpletene**
0.21
0.03
0.05
0.02
levels
125.2
43.8
105.7
104.0
236
-------
Sodium
State
Network
Site Name
Virginia
NADP/OTN
Borton'a Station
MRP3S/PCN
Virginia
Washington
NADP/NIN
La Grande
Palouae Conaervati
Meat Virginia
NADP/NIN
Parsons
Wisconsin
NADP/NIN
Lake Dubay
Lake Geneva
Spooner
Suring-NADP
Trout Lake
OftPSP
Round Lake
Shawano
NADP/NTN
Newcaatle
Puerto Rico
NADP/NTN
El Verde
New Brunswick
CAPMoN
Barcourt
Newfoundland
CAPMoN
Bay d'Eapoir
Nova Scotia
CAPMoN
Jackson
Kejirioijik (b)
Kejinfcujik 2
Ontario
CAPMoN
Bormer Lake
Chalk River
LongMooda (a)
Prioaville
Prioeville 2
APIOS-D
Balaam Lake
Charleston Lake
Dorset (b)
Longwooda (b)
Melbourne
Nithgxove
North Easthope
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Baae
Period SIT
First Date
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
tvnarizftd
Last Date
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Overall
Rating
3
2
2
2
3
3
2
a.
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
.2
1 •
1
2
3
1
2
2
1
2
Site
Rep
3
2A
2A
2B
2B
221
1
1
1
2R.
1
1
1
2A
1
2A
2B
1
1
1
2A
1
2B
2A.
1
2A
Data
Cone
2
2
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
1
^
PCL
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
99
100
j£
TP
89
98
94
96
96
95
98
99
98
90
97
98
93
74
99
96
97
91
92
95
98
97
98
97
94
82
94
87
94
95
93
j^
VSL
79
95
81
83
90
77
85
85
90
90
97
96
88
77
88
91
86
83
86
82
89
89
93
93
97
93
92
96
92
94
92
^
VSMP
80
73
79
76
90
76
86
84
90
90
85
84
87
77
76
82
75
68
73
70
75
76
87
82
91
77
83
88
78
87
83
Col
Eff
97
114
83
86
88
97
100
98
97
95
99
98
89
100
85
87
85
87
88
93
96
91
91
92
87
93
87
93
88
89
88
N
36
52
37
29
45
38
42
41
45
45
72
91
39
40
135
153
154
131
139
146
123
128
157
119
116
88
139
101
105
123
125
N
Utfff .
9
43
51
7
3
6
3
4
35
20
8
22
17
45
33
28
8
19
29
26
Wtd
Mean
ng/1
0.07
0.09
0.44
0.07
0.06
0.07
0.06
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.03
0.03
0.09
1.07
0.25
0.69
0.33
0.41
0.42
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.08
0.09
0.04
0.03
0.04
10-0ct-1989
Page 5
Na Total
Dep
g/m2
0.06
0.12
0.32
0.03
0.06
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.02
0.02
0.03
4.16
0.28
0.94
0.43
0.51
0.53
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.05
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.06
0.06
0.03
0.03
0.04
Precip
em
83.9
133.5
73.0
39.3
99.3
54.8
80.1
62.6
61.3
68.3
54.5
67.4
29.7
389.3
109.4
136.4
133.0
123.8
124.3
76.6
77.8
79.4
104.8
84.7
73.7
93.6
79.6
70.9
68.9
79.4
88.2
Note: the annual data ccqpleteneaa level alao dependa on tbe quarterly data conpletanaaa levels
237
-------
Sodiua
State
Network.
Site Kane
Ontario
APIOS-O
Railton
Wellesley
Miln»r
APXOS-C
Alvinston
Azure Lake
fjtfiy 3 . •! -I fm^l
Colchester
ColoWater
Dorion
Dorset (c)
Kept. Lake Area
N
64
110
107
12
13
13
13
12
13
13
12
13
13
12
13
13
13
12
10
13
12
13
10
13
139
146
146
N
BDL
17
26
31
6
1
1
1
1
5
3
4
2
2
2
1
3
3
3
2
4
4
4
18
18
26
Wtd
Maan
ng/1
0.06
0.04
0.04
0.09
0.03
0.05
0.09
0.07
0.08
0.05
0.06
0.03
0.05
0.07
0.06
0.08
0.08
0.06
0.05
0.07
0.06
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.15
0.04
0.04
10-0ct-1989
Page 6
Na Total
Dep Precip
g/m2 on
0.05
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.02
0.04
0.08
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.04
0.05
0.04
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.06
0.04
0.04
0.02
0.04
0.15
0.04
0.04
88.6
87.8
96.9
62.1
55.1
75.4
89.8
82.8
54.0
74.2
45.7
71.5
75.0
66.4
71.0
79.6
66.3
71.9
57.7
75.3
57.6
96.9
71.4
90.2
95.9
109.4
109.3
Mot*: IS* annual data aonpl«t*naa* loval alio depend* on the quarterly data eonpletenaas levels
238
-------
Chloride
State
Network
Site Name
Alabama
NADP/NTN
Blackbelt
Selma
Arizona
NADP/NTN
Oliver Knoll
Arkansas
NADP/NTN
Fayetteville
California
NADP/NTN
Chucfaupate
Palcmar Mountain
Colorado
NADP/NTN
Dry Lake
Las Animas
Masa Verde
Sand Spring
Sugarloaf
TffiPSP
Tampa
Delaware
MRP3S/PCN
Lewes
Florida
NRDP/NTN
Bradford Forest
Kennedy Space Cent
Quincy
Georgia
NADP/NTN
Bellville
Hawaii
NADP/NTN
Mauna Loa
Idaho
NADP/NTN
Headquarters
Reynolds Creek
Smiths Ferry
Illinois
NADP/NTN
Argcnne
Bondville
Dixon Springs
Momcuth
Salem
Shatfaona
Southern in U
MRP3S/PCN
Illinois
1987 Annual Data Sunraary
Derived £rcm the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
% Htd
Period Summarized Overall Site Data % % % % Col N Msan
First Date Last Date Rating Rap Comp PCL IP VSL VSMP Ef f N BDL mj/1
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 6 87
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan 1 88
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
1
2
3
1
2A
2A
2B
1
2A
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2A
2B
1
1
2B
2A
2
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
3
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
95
99
99
100
89
71
79
98
98
87
93
93
99
90
96
97
89
100
73
91
82
85
100
96
95
93
98
99
98
77
98
90
92
74
73
75
77
83
83
87
97
97
83
81
83
83
86
69
81
81
73
87
90
88
79
88
92
89
73
90
86
91
66
64
82
73
80
83
88
87
83
81
79
85
80
80
66
76
74
74
87
89
87
76
88
90
68
99
100
98
95
89
98
83
95
97
.87
89
88
101
98
101
95
99
77
97
90
94
97
98
102
93
97
92
100
103
32
64
32
42 3
23 1
21
37 2
33 3
36
39 2
43 5
72
59
38
38
39
37
28 3
27
29 1
29 4
37
45
40
41 3
39
43
38
77
0.33
0.26
0.17
0.13
0.13
1.10
0.08
0.12
0.09
0.12
0.08
0.05
2.62
0.43
1.36
0.41
0.35
0.05
0.10
0.17
0.09
0.14
0.14
0.18
0.12
0.14
0.12
0.17
0.24
lO-Oct-1989
Page 1
Cl Total
Dep Precip
g/m2 cm
0.31
0.20
0.04
0.17
0.05
0.72
0.06
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.02
2.49
0.60
2.15
0.46
0.40
0.03
0.07
0.04
0.05
0.15
0.13
0.17
0.08
0.13
0.14
0.17
n 9i
95.9
77.3
22.5
136.7
42.2
65.4
73.1
30.6
48.7
32.4
56.7
32.3
95.0
140.4
158.4
113.6
113.4
72.6
68.3
22.4
53.2
102.9
87.3
95.4
65.5
90.4
113.6
100.3
se a
Note:
The annual data oompletenaas level also depends on the quarterly data completeness levels
239
-------
Chloride
State
Network
Sit* NEW
IrrHana
Euntington
Indiana Dunes
Purdue O Ag Farm
TOPS?
Fort Kayne
RocVport
low*
KADP/tmT
McKay Research Sta
Kansas
Farlington
Konxa Prairie
Scott Lake
Kentucky
LandBetveen the L
Idlley Cornett Woo
Perryville
msss
Clearfield
Iberia
Southeast
Maine
TODP/NM
Bridgton
Greenville Station
tmpsp
Hinberport
Maryland
NRDP/NM
Mbit* Rock
Wye
Massachusetts
HADP/NIN
Bast
Quabbin Reservoir
URPSP
Turners Falls
Michigan
Kellogg
Raco
Hellston
TOPS?
Caylord
Minnesota
KKDP/HIN
Ferruerg
Laofeerton
1987 Annual Data Sunraary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System (ADS) Data
Period Sunnarized Overall Site Data % % % %
First Date Laat Date Rating Rep Conp PCL TP VSL VSMP
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dee 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 6 87 Dec 29 87
Jan 6 87 Dec 30 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dec 29 87
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
2A
3
2A
3
3
1
1
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2ft.
2A
1
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
3
2A
2ft.
2A
1
1
2A
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
100 100
100 98
98 72
100 97
100 99
100 99
100 94
100 98
100 100
100 97
100 93
100 93
100 100
100 99
100 100
100 99
100 99
100 100
100 90
100 89
100 96
98 99
100 99
100 84
100 88
100 99
100 82
100 86
100 94
94
94
69
97
99
85
85
87
83
92
87
83
99
92
96
90
87
99
77
73
87
88
98
77
85
88
98
87
85
94
94
73
92
94
83
83
85
79
91
86
83
97
91
95
90
86
95
76
73
85
89
89
83
83
88
90
85
80
Base
Col
Eff
96
91
92
93
96
97
97
95
95
99
96
99
100
96
97
91
84
89
100
95
97
97
99
87
94
91
99
92
97
N
N BDL
48
47 1
35 1
89
68
40 2
38 2
40 2
33 1
41 1
43 1
39
107 2
39
41
44 1
44 S
99
38
37
41
42
76
39
40
45
86 2
41 4
32
Wtd
Mean
mg/1
0.14
0.17
0.13
0.10
0.20
0.10
0.12
0.11
0.09
0.16
0.12
0.15
0.11
0.62
0.42
0.23
0.12
0.63
0.23
0.47
0.76
0.26
0.22
0.15
0.10
0.11
0.08
0.07
0.10
10-0ct-1989
Page 2
Cl Total
Dep Precip
g/m2 cm
0.12
0.16
0.13
0.08
0.13
0.10
0.14
0.10
0.05
0.15
0.12
0.14
0.10
0.88
0.65
0.20
0.12
0.60
0.24
0.32
0.78
0.25
0.23
0.12
0.08
0.10
0.06
0.04
0.05
84.5
91.4
97.2'
82.3
63.2
101.8
114.1
89.0
54.5
97.3
103.1
94.3
91.2
142.2
156.1
85.8
101.1
94.2
103.1
67.7
102.8
98.3
104.7
82.0
79.6
93.0
73.0
62.4
51.5
Note: The annual data ccopleteness level also depends on the quarterly data ceopleteneas levels
240
-------
Chloride
State
Network
Site Nama
Miimosota
NADP/NTN
Mareell
Mississippi
NADP/NTN
Coffeeville
Mm-iHinn
UftPSP
Clinton
Montana,
NADP/NTN
Custar Battlefield
Nebraska
NADP/NTN
Mead
North Platte Ag. E
Nevada
NADP/NTN
Smith Valley
New Hartpohire
WVDP/NTN
Huhbard Brook
Naw Jersey
NADP/NTN
Washington Xing
New Mexico
NADP/N1N
Bandelier Nat'l
Cuba
New York
KRIS' /NTH
Aurora
Dennett Bridge
Biscuit Brook
Huntington
Jasper
Weat Point
MAP3S/PCN
Brookhaven
Ithaca
Whiteface
UAPSP
Big Moose
North Carolina
NADP/NTN
Clinton Station
Coweet*
Finley (A)
Lewiaton
Piedront Station
OAPSP
Raleigh
1987 Annual Data Sumnary
Derived from the Acdd Deposition System (ADS) Data Base
%
Period Siannarized
First Date
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jon 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Last Date
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 5 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Overall
Bating
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
Site
Rep
2B
2A
3
2A
1
2A
1
2B
1
2A
2A
2ft.
1
1
2A
2&
2B
2ft.
1
1
2A
1
2A
2A
2A
2A
Data
Corp
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
%
PCL
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
•99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
%
TP
99
88
99
99
99
100
92
91
98
96
89
93
99
98
85
99
98
90
100
100
90
98
69
87
96
99
99
99
%
VSL
85
79
85
100
87
89
77
88
94
86
87
87
92
88
85
92
92
85
98
99
93
95
63
79
81
88
94
98
%
VSMP
83
77
83
99
84
86
73
80
94
86
85
83
92
88
83
92
92
85
93
95
80
89
60
83
80
88
94
95
Col
Eff
92
86
89
101
98
98
92
96
91
92
97
96
93
95
99
100
98
91
99
97
100
90
101
95
98
97
101
100
N
40
33
38
85
37
38
32
24
45
44
35
33
47
45
43
47
46
44
62
95
86
156
29
39
41
44
45
73
Wtd
N Mean
BDL ng/1
6 0.07
1 0.19
0.31
1 0.31
0.10
0.11
0.09
2 0.11
1 0.16
0.32
1 0.11
2 0.10
1 0.14
1 0.16
0.15
0.10
0.12
0.38
1.18
0.26
10 0.22
*3 0.11
0.59
1 0.15
0.31
0.52
0.21
0.24
10-0ct-1989
Page 3
Cl Total
Dep
g/m2
0.06
0.28
0.43
0.37
0.03
0.08
0.04
0.02
0.18
0.38
0.04
0.02
0.11
0.19
0.20
0.09
0.10
0.49
1.21
0.25
0.22
0.14
0.55
0.22
0.35
0.60
0.24
0.27
Precip
cm
78.5
147.9
139. 6
118.4
33.0
76.1
50.0
19.3
110.5
118.1
38.2
24.9
77.2
117.4
135.2
91.5 .
77.8
128.3
103.0
95.0
103.3
129.3
92.7
145.9
113.8
116.6
113.6
112.6
Note:
The annual data oonpleteneaa level alao depends on the quarterly data oonpleteness levels
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Chlorida
Stata
Network
Sita Kama
Cbio
Dalawara
Oxford
Kooater
MRP3S/PCH
Qieford
URPSP
Zanaavilla
Cklaborai
KRO?/mU
Ooodmll Research
Salt Plain* Nation
Ctragon
vox/ma
Bn11 Bun
B.J. Andrew*
Starkey Experiment
Pannaylvania
Kana
y^pu-j-tyy-t1 J&dot
HUfiard
Bam Stata
Eecn Stata
Sar&ae National Hi
South Dakota
BAPS?
Brooking*
Xama>*aa
KACP/KTH
Gilaa County
Walker Branob
WRP3S/PCN
Oak Hidg*
3NaQC*H
}&!••? /MTM
Ouadalvp* Msuntain
1SJ National Qraa*
Xiongview
TOPS?
Hazaball
Utah
Bryca Canyon
tJtadarhill
Dhd*rfaiH Cantar
Derived from
Pnriod PiimairiT*^ ^
First Data Laat Data F
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 31 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 6 87 Jan 5 88
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 30 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan i 88
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30*86 Dae 29 87
Dec 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Dae 30 86 Dae 29 87
Jan 1 87 Jan 1 88
1987 Annual Data Sunmary
the Arid Dapoaition System (ADS) Data Base
% Wtd
wall Site Data % % % % Col N Msan
tatiug Pap Conp PCL TP VSL VSffi Ef £ N BDL ng/1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
3
2
2A
2B
3
2B
3
2A
1
1
1
1
2A.
2A
1
2B
2B
2A.
2A
2A.
2B
2B
1
2
2B
2A
1
1
2R
3
2
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
2
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
88
89
97
98
99
99
79
93
90
86
90
92
91
85
100
94
93
88
97
100
97
100
88
99
95
89
98
69
77
88
91
98
90
85
81
96
85
83
86
85
88
98
77
95
71
83
100
90
88
92
99
82
88
97
67 102
76 99
88 93
73 102
98 100
88 91
84 96
78 100
95 97
79 85
82 91
86 89
84 95
88 98
90 109
74 98
71 102
69 102
82 100
100 108
87 95
87 96
91 95
98 105
80 93
88 84
91 86
30
39
42
82
112
36
36
35
39
30
42
44
42
44
69
35
37
34
40
63
33
39
39
80
35
45
116
0.15
0.16
1 0.14
3 0.27
0.17
3 0.13
0.16
0.60
1 0.32
1 0.09
0.14
0.19
0.25
0.17
1 0.31
0.51
0.09
0.18
0.23
0.29
0.11
0.25
0.36
0.29
1 0.11
0.09
4 0.06
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Cl Total
Dap Precip
g/m2 an
0.09
0.12
0.10
0.19
0.13
0.07
0.15
0.82
0.47
0.03
0.19
0.19
0.27
0.16
0.26
0.55
0.05
0.18
0.20
0.26
0.05
0.25
0.48
0.36
0.05
0.10
0.07
57.9
70.3
73.9
72.1
77.8
51.9
91.2
137.3
148.5
36.3
133.8
99.3
110.6
91.3
83.8
108.9
56.7
101.7
90.5
89.6
49.1
98.9
135.1
125.2
43.8
105.7
104.0
Nota
: B» amual data conpletenema level alao depends on the quarterly data eonpletanasa level*
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Chloride
State
Network
Site None
Virginia
NMP/NTN
Horton's Station
1OF3S/PCN
Virginia
Washington
NADP/NIN
La Grande
Palouae Conaervati
West Virginia
NADP/NTN
Faraons
Wisconsin
NADP/NTN
Lake Dubay
Lake Geneva
Spooner
Suring-NADP
Trout Lake
TOPSP
Round Lake
SbaMano
Wyoming
NREe/NTN
Newcastle
Puerto Rico
NADP/NTN
El Verde
DIM Brunswick
CAPMoN
Haroourt
Newfoundland
CAPMoN
Bay d'Espoir
Nova. Scotia
CAPMoN
Jackson
Kejimkujik (b)
Kejinfaijik 2
Ontario
CAPMoN
Sooner Lake
Chalk River
Longwoods (a)
Priceville
PrioBville 2
APIOS-D
Balaam Like
Charleston Lake
Doraet (b)
Longtfoods (b)
Melbourne
Nithgrove
North Eaathope
1987 Annual Data Sumaary
Derived from the Acid Deposition System
Period Summarized Overall Site Data % %
First Date Last Date Bating Rap Coup PCL IP
Dee 30 86
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
DM 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 '87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Jan i 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
3
2
2
2
3
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2A
2A
2B
2B
2&
1
1
1
2A
1
1
1
2ft.
1
2A
2B
1
1
1
2A
1
2B
2ft.
1
2ft.
2
2
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
3
2
1
2
1
1
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
100
99
100
89
98
94
96
96
95
98
99
98
90
97
98
93
74
99
95
96
91
92
97
98
97
97
97
89
75
91
88
96
83
94
(ADS) Data Baae
%
% % Col
VSL VSW Ef f N
79
95
81
83
90
77
85
85
90
90
96
96
88
77
89
91
83
84
85
84
88
89
94
94
96
93
93
96
94
92
94
80
75
79
76
90
76
86
84
90
90
82
86
87
77
77
82
70
69
72
72
75
77
88
86
88
78
86
90
84
82
87
97
114
83
86
88
97
100
98
97
95
99
98
89
100
85
88
85
87
88
93
96
91
91
92
87
92
89
93
88
89
87
36
53
37
29
45
38
42
41
45
45
70
93
39
40
137
154
145
133
138
151
122
130
159
125
113
90
143
103
113
115
132
N
BDL
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
6
3
6
7
4
6
42
16
1
12
7
23
9
23
1
7
18
10
Wtd
Mean
mj/1
0.13
0.28
0.80
0.10
0.14
0.12
0.13
0.10
0.10
0.13
0.05
0.07
0.08
1.98
0.43
1.21
0.56
0.78
0.78
0.06
0.09
0.15
0.13
0.14
0.14
0.21
0.19
0.27
0.19
0.15
0.16
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Page 5
Cl Total
Dep Precip
g/m2 cm
0.11
0.38
0.58
0.04
0.14
0.06
0.10
0.06
0.06
0.09
0.03
0.05
0.03
7.72
0.47
1.65
0.75
0.97
0.96
0.04
0.07
0.12
0.14
0.12
0.10
0.20
0.15
0.19
0.13
0.12
0.14
83.9
133.5
73.0
39.3
99.3
54.8
80.1
62.6
61.3
68.3
54.5
67.4
29.7
389.3
109.4
136.4
133.0
123.8
124.3
76.6
77.8
79.4
104.8
84.7
73.7
93.6
79.6
70.9
68.9
79.4
88.2
Note: The annual data compleb
level alao depends on the quarterly data completeness levels
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Chloride
Network
Site Harae
APIOS-D
Qoetico Centre
Railtco
W*U«ol«y
KUn»r
APIQS-C
Alvinaton
Canphel 1 ford
Colcbeoter
Coldwater
Dorion
Doraet (c)
g^A«r) Xieke
Boron Park
Xillamey
Kattava
Merlin
Moonbeam
Palseroton
Port Stanley
Quetioa Centre
Whitney
HiXberforce
Quebec
CASMoN
Port Careier
Sutton
Sutten 2
1987 Annual Data Sunmary
Derived from the Acid Deposition Syatem
Period Sunnarized Overall Site Data % %
Fir*t Date Last Date Bating Bop Cccp PCL XP
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Jan 4 87
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 29 86
Dee 30 86
Dee 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dec 30 86
Dee 30 86
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Dec 29 87
Dec 31 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 30 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dec 29 87
Dee 29 87
Dec 29 87
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
Jan 1 88
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
2
3
2
2
2
3
3
1
1
2B
2A
2A
2A
1
1
1
1
2A
2ft.
2A
2A
2A
2B
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
2
3
2
2
2
3
3
99
100
100
97
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
87
94
90
78
91
100
100
87
82
100
100
100
85
93
100
83
95
100
70
81
100
98
98
97
(ADS) Data Baae
% % Col
VSL VSW Eff N
94
91
94
85
92
99
100
85
85
100
100
100
84
92
100
85
92
100
85
79
100
88
76
76
78
86
85
71
92
100
100
85
85
100
100
100
85
92
100
85
92
100
85
77
100
77
63
63
100
89
87
86
87
80
77
76
80
86
80
75
66
82
80
68
73
82
89
87
66
99
96
94
62
70
118
107
12
13
13
11
11
13
13
13
11
12
13
11
12
13
11
10
13
142
147
147
K
EDL
11
6
11
17
2
1
1
1
2
2
3
27
9
17
Wtd
Mean
0.07
0.30
0.18
0.17
0.26
0.19
0.25
0.15
0.17
0.13
0.14
0.19
0.16
0.13
0.27
0.13
0.19
0.23
0.08
• 0.08
0.14
0.27
0.09
0.09
10-0ct-1989
Page 6
Cl Total
Dep Precip
g/in2 en
0.04
0.27
0.16
0.17
0.16
0.14
0.23
0.12
0.09
0.10
0.10
0.14
0.11
0.10
0.22
0.08
0.14
0.17
0.05
0.05
0.13
0.26
0.10
0.10
53.9
88.6
87.8
96.9
62.1
75.4
89.8
82.8
54.0
74.2
71.5
75.0
66.4
71.0
79.6
66.3
71.9
75.3
57.6
71.4
90.2
95.9
109.4
109.3
Note:
Xba annual data coiplataneaa leval also dapenda en the quarterly data, oocpleteneaa lavala
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