atmospheric deposition

Process that transfers a chemical from the atmosphere to the Earth’s surface (land, water, or vegetation) by either dry impingement or by transport in rain or snow.
See also dry deposition, wet deposition.



The term "atmospheric deposition" was found in the following pages:

Directory of scientists: Harald Biester
Link database: USDA: LINKING BIOGEOCHEMICAL SPECIATION AND BIOAVAILABILITY OF TRACE ELEMENT CONTAMINANTS FOR SOIL RISK ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION
Int. Workshop on Harmonization of Mercury Measurements Methods and Models to Assess Source-Receptor Impact on Air Quality and Human Health | EVISA's Agenda of Events
New Report Shows High Levels of Mercury in Terrestrial Ecosystems | EVISA's News
Linking atmospheric mercury to methylmercury in fish | EVISA's News
Link database: USA: New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission: Mercury research
Mercury pollution threatens health worldwide, scientists say | EVISA's News
Mercury contaminated freshwater fish from the NE United States: Where does the mercury come from ? | EVISA's News
'Surprisingly High Levels' of Methylmercury Contamination found in Groundwater | EVISA's News
Detoxification of Methylmercury in Higher Organisms | EVISA's News
Link database: Encyclopedia of Earth: Mercury in the Gulf of Maine watershed
EVISA News revisited: Dissension on the best way to fight mercury pollution | EVISA's News
Directory of scientists: Marc Amyot
Link database: USDA: INKING BIOGEOCHEMICAL SPECIATION AND BIOAVAILABILITY OF TRACE ELEMENT CONTAMINANTS FOR SOIL RISK ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION
Mercury contaminated freshwater fish from the NE United States: Where comes the mercury from ? | EVISA's News
Reducing mercury pollution entering lakes quickly lowers how much harmful mercury is found in fish | EVISA's News