The success of this strategy has been monitored using the long term National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP), which
measures atmospheric deposition and studies its effects on the environment.
Not exact matches
«While concentrations
measured in Antarctic ice cores are very low, the records show that
atmospheric concentrations and
deposition rates increased approximately six-fold in the late 1880s, coincident with the start of mining at Broken Hill in southern Australia and smelting at nearby Port Pirie.»
This is due to the fact that changes in
atmospheric transport and
deposition in the case of 10Be or changes in the carbon cycle in the case of 14C can influence the
measured concentrations.
A research group led by the South Korean Pohang University has
measured the effects of
atmospheric and fluvial nitrogen
deposition [through nitrate] in the coastal seas around China, Korea and Japan.