ABSTRACT

A variety of air pollutants are emitted into the atmosphere from human-caused and natural emissions sources throughout the United States and elsewhere. These contaminants impact sensitive natural resources in wilderness, including the national parks. The system of national parks in the United States is among our greatest assets. This book provides a compilation and synthesis of current scientific understanding regarding the causes and effects of these pollutants within national park lands. It describes pollutant emissions, deposition, and exposures; it identifies the critical (tipping point) loads of pollutant deposition at which adverse impacts are manifested.

part |2 pages

Section I Background

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|36 pages

Pollutant Exposure

chapter 3|58 pages

Impacts

part |2 pages

Section II Case Studies

chapter 7|22 pages

South Florida/Caribbean Network

chapter 8|38 pages

Great Lakes Network

chapter 10|16 pages

Northern Colorado Plateau Network

chapter 12|32 pages

Coast and Cascades Network

chapter 13|34 pages

Klamath Network

chapter 14|14 pages

Hawaii

chapter 15|24 pages

Mojave Desert

chapter 16|18 pages

Chihuahuan Desert

chapter 17|48 pages

Sierra Nevada Network

chapter 18|50 pages

Rocky Mountain and Glacier National Parks

chapter 19|22 pages

Greater Yellowstone Network

chapter 21|16 pages

Arctic Network Parks

chapter 22|10 pages

Southeastern Alaska Network