INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN ARCTIC ALASKAN ECOSYSTEMS: LONG-RANGE ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT OR LOCAL POINT SOURCES?

The moss monitoring technique for tracking environmental concentrations of atmospheric contaminants is applied to arctic Alaska. his research examines the distribution, chronology, and ecological effects of airborne contaminants in the U.S. Arctic. ajor goal is to assist in the construction of a cir...

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Main Authors: J. Ford, D. Landers, D. Kugler, B. Lasorsa, S. Allen-Gil, J. Martinson, E. Crecelius
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Published: 2005
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spelling ftepa:oai:epaEIMS:31850 2023-05-15T14:32:07+02:00 INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN ARCTIC ALASKAN ECOSYSTEMS: LONG-RANGE ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT OR LOCAL POINT SOURCES? J. Ford D. Landers D. Kugler B. Lasorsa S. Allen-Gil J. Martinson E. Crecelius 2005-12-22T16:30:58Z http://oaspub.epa.gov/eims/eimsapi.dispdetail?deid=31850 unknown https://cfint.rtpnc.epa.gov/si/ntislink.cfm?dirEntryID=31850 Office of Research and Development Text 2005 ftepa 2007-11-21T13:41:53Z The moss monitoring technique for tracking environmental concentrations of atmospheric contaminants is applied to arctic Alaska. his research examines the distribution, chronology, and ecological effects of airborne contaminants in the U.S. Arctic. ajor goal is to assist in the construction of a circumpolar perspective on arctic contamination by establishing a U.S. database that can be directly compared with similar data from other arctic regions. Text Arctic Alaska Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Science Inventory Arctic
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description The moss monitoring technique for tracking environmental concentrations of atmospheric contaminants is applied to arctic Alaska. his research examines the distribution, chronology, and ecological effects of airborne contaminants in the U.S. Arctic. ajor goal is to assist in the construction of a circumpolar perspective on arctic contamination by establishing a U.S. database that can be directly compared with similar data from other arctic regions.
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author J. Ford
D. Landers
D. Kugler
B. Lasorsa
S. Allen-Gil
J. Martinson
E. Crecelius
spellingShingle J. Ford
D. Landers
D. Kugler
B. Lasorsa
S. Allen-Gil
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E. Crecelius
INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN ARCTIC ALASKAN ECOSYSTEMS: LONG-RANGE ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT OR LOCAL POINT SOURCES?
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D. Landers
D. Kugler
B. Lasorsa
S. Allen-Gil
J. Martinson
E. Crecelius
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title INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN ARCTIC ALASKAN ECOSYSTEMS: LONG-RANGE ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT OR LOCAL POINT SOURCES?
title_short INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN ARCTIC ALASKAN ECOSYSTEMS: LONG-RANGE ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT OR LOCAL POINT SOURCES?
title_full INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN ARCTIC ALASKAN ECOSYSTEMS: LONG-RANGE ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT OR LOCAL POINT SOURCES?
title_fullStr INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN ARCTIC ALASKAN ECOSYSTEMS: LONG-RANGE ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT OR LOCAL POINT SOURCES?
title_full_unstemmed INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN ARCTIC ALASKAN ECOSYSTEMS: LONG-RANGE ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT OR LOCAL POINT SOURCES?
title_sort inorganic contaminants in arctic alaskan ecosystems: long-range atmospheric transport or local point sources?
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