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Request for atmospheric nitrogen deposition data from AIRPACT #17

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Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV Thu 2/3/2022 10:18 AM

To: Vaughan, Joseph K; Lamb, Brian K Cc: Walden, Von P.; Thorpe, Farren (ECY) fher461@ECY.WA.GOV Hi Joe,

Regarding the deposition data request (highlighted below), you had mentioned we will need to fund a student to get those files put together. We will actually be using seasonal means (or another seasonal statistic), so if the files could be summarized in that way in the gridded format, that would be perfect. Otherwise, the monthly gridded deposition output would be fine. We are hoping for data from 2005-2020—and are cognizant of the potential bias introduced from different model versions and perhaps different boundary conditions. Who would we interface on that ? How much this will cost?

Regarding the EI, I spoke with Farren and looked at the downloadable emission inventory files available from: http://download.aeolus.wsu.edu:3838/emissions_summary/. I noticed the downloadable EI files are only for a small set of years, the link for the earliest year of that set (2016) was not working. For the EI tables such as these (that are county based) may be sufficient for us, but ideally we would like to have a gridded, seasonal EI analogous to the deposition output mentioned above. So, if a student is willing/able to compile those files as well (if they are available), that would be great.

-Cristiana

From: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 7:15 PM To: 'Vaughan, Joseph K' [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu); Lamb, Brian K blamb@wsu.edu Cc: Walden, Von P. v.walden@wsu.edu; Thorpe, Farren (ECY) fher461@ECY.WA.GOV Subject: RE: Atmospheric deposition data

Perfect. Thanks, Joe. I will follow up with Farren on that.

-Cristiana

From: Vaughan, Joseph K jvaughan@wsu.edu Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 6:56 PM To: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) [cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV](mailto:cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV); Lamb, Brian K [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu) Cc: Walden, Von P. [v.walden@wsu.edu](mailto:v.walden@wsu.edu); Thorpe, Farren (ECY) [fher461@ECY.WA.GOV](mailto:fher461@ECY.WA.GOV) Subject: Re: Atmospheric deposition data

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Cristiana,

Farren Herron-Thorpe has, I believe, an excellent understanding of AIRPACT emissions and, if you can get his attention and claim some of his time, that would be the best approach to making inquiries about the emissions inventories used in AIRPACT.

Joe

From: Cristiana Figueroa-Kaminsky [cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV](mailto:cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV) Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at 12:53 PM To: Joseph Vaughan [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu), Brian Lamb [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu) Cc: "Walden, Von P." [v.walden@wsu.edu](mailto:v.walden@wsu.edu) Subject: RE: Atmospheric deposition data

Hi Joe,

Yes, we can handle netcdf files.

We will use the total N wet and dry deposition, but will likely refer to the detailed wet and dry deposited N species. So, if possible, we would like both the total and the detailed numbers. We would like the gridded monthly output. We would also like to understand the inventories that were used for the predictions. Is there a way to access the emission inventory files that were used?

-Cristiana

From: Vaughan, Joseph K [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu) Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:44 PM To: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) [cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV](mailto:cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV); Lamb, Brian K [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu) Cc: Walden, Von P. [v.walden@wsu.edu](mailto:v.walden@wsu.edu) Subject: Re: Atmospheric deposition data

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Cristiana,

Do you want the detailed or summed deposited N species? Total N deposited? Total Wet and total Dry N? All wet and dry deposited N species?

Do you want stuff for the entire AIRAPCT4 & 5 grid or for WA only or for a specific set of locations?

Do you have someone who could handle netCDF files?

Joe

From: Cristiana Figueroa-Kaminsky [cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV](mailto:cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV) Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at 10:49 AM To: Joseph Vaughan [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu), Brian Lamb [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu) Cc: "Walden, Von P." [v.walden@wsu.edu](mailto:v.walden@wsu.edu) Subject: RE: Atmospheric deposition data

Through 2021, if possible.

From: Vaughan, Joseph K [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu) Sent: Monday, December 20, 2021 11:15 AM To: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) [cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV](mailto:cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV); Lamb, Brian K [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu) Cc: Walden, Von P. [v.walden@wsu.edu](mailto:v.walden@wsu.edu) Subject: Re: Atmospheric deposition data

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Cristiana,

And what is the time frame for which N deposition CMAQ results would be of use to you? 2005 thru ?

Thanks,

Joe From: Cristiana Figueroa-Kaminsky [cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV](mailto:cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV) Date: Sunday, December 19, 2021 at 7:13 PM To: Joseph Vaughan [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu), Brian Lamb [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu) Cc: "Walden, Von P." [v.walden@wsu.edu](mailto:v.walden@wsu.edu) Subject: RE: Atmospheric deposition data

Thanks, Joe. We are primarily interested in N species or total N.

From: Vaughan, Joseph K [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu) Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2021 7:42 AM To: Lamb, Brian K [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu); Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) [cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV](mailto:cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV) Cc: Walden, Von P. [v.walden@wsu.edu](mailto:v.walden@wsu.edu) Subject: Re: Atmospheric deposition data

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Cristiana,

There are perhaps per-AIRPACT5 data available on deposition. I’ll have to look into that.

I recall work on Hg deposition and I’ll try to see if that was published.

Joe

From: Brian Lamb [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu) Date: Friday, December 17, 2021 at 12:26 PM To: Cristiana Figueroa-Kaminsky [cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV](mailto:cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV), Joseph Vaughan [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu) Cc: "Walden, Von P." [v.walden@wsu.edu](mailto:v.walden@wsu.edu) Subject: RE: Atmospheric deposition data

Cristiana,

I think the attached is the only paper we’ve had on deposition. I don’t know if this will help.

Brian

From: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) [mailto:cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV] Sent: Friday, December 17, 2021 10:29 AM To: Vaughan, Joseph K [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu) Cc: Lamb, Brian K [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu); Walden, Von P. [v.walden@wsu.edu](mailto:v.walden@wsu.edu) Subject: Re: Atmospheric deposition data

Congratulations on your retirement, Joe! Thanks for your response. Since the earliest netcdf data is from 2015, we may not be able to use it. We were hoping for data starting in 2005. I will get back to you on that. If we end up needing the data, we could fund a student perhaps for a short time to retrieve it.

Has there been a comparison done btw the AIRPACT deposition data and the national CMAQ output? If so, any paper to share ?
I appreciate any insights you can provide.

Thanks, again.
Happy Holidays!

-Cristiana

On Dec 16, 2021, at 8:05 PM, Vaughan, Joseph K [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu) wrote:

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Cristiana,

Sorry to be so slow in getting back to you but: 1) I’ve been focused on helping my last student finish, 2) a data request from IDEQ got here first and 3) I’m retired!

Youi want deposition data:

Imagery as data: I just went a looked for AIRPACT5 deposition imagery and find that we have such for December, 2015 (mostly) through May, 2021. Not sure what broke this process for June and beyond, and we may be able to generate those imagery once we answer that question.

Numerical results as data: It appears we have netCDF files with deposition data for the following years and months: (basically, any year/mo with 48M seems to have the data needed.) 188M 2015/08/deposition 48M 2015/12/deposition 48M 2016/02/deposition 48M 2016/03/deposition 499M 2016/04/deposition 1.1G 2016/05/deposition 502M 2016/06/deposition 48M 2016/07/deposition 47M 2016/08/deposition 48M 2016/09/deposition 48M 2016/10/deposition 48M 2016/11/deposition 47M 2016/12/deposition 48M 2019/01/deposition 48M 2019/02/deposition 48M 2019/03/deposition 48M 2019/04/deposition 48M 2019/05/deposition 48M 2019/06/deposition 48M 2019/07/deposition 48M 2019/08/deposition 957M 2019/09/deposition 951M 2019/10/deposition 47M 2019/11/deposition 48M 2019/12/deposition 48M 2020/01/deposition 48M 2020/02/deposition 48M 2020/03/deposition 48M 2020/04/deposition 48M 2020/05/deposition 48M 2020/06/deposition 48M 2020/07/deposition 48M 2020/08/deposition 48M 2020/09/deposition 48M 2020/10/deposition 1.1G 2020/11/deposition 48M 2020/12/deposition 48M 2021/01/deposition 48M 2021/02/deposition 48M 2021/03/deposition 48M 2021/04/deposition 48M 2021/05/deposition 869M 2021/06/deposition 48M 2021/07/deposition 844M 2021/08/deposition 880M 2021/09/deposition 48M 2021/10/deposition 48M 2021/11/deposition 599M 2021/12/deposition

For example the dir 2020/01/deposition contains files: -rw-r--r-- 1 airpact5 lar 5.1M Jan 31 2020 NSdep_monthlysum_202001.ncf -rw-r--r-- 1 airpact5 lar 23M Jan 31 2020 WETDEP1_monthlysum_202001.ncf -rw-r--r-- 1 airpact5 lar 23M Jan 31 2020 DRYDEP_monthlysum_202001.ncf

Files such as NSdep_monthlysum_202001.ncf contain 18 variables (over the grid): VAR-LIST = "dryDepGasN wetDepGasN totDepGasN dryDepAerN wetDepAerN totDepAerN dryDepTotN wetDepTotN
totDepTotN dryDepGasS wetDepGasS totDepGasS dryDepAerS wetDepAerS totDepAerS dryDepTotS wetDepTotS
totDepTotS "

The other two files for WET and DRY deposition contain ~80 variables (gridded) such as: VAR-LIST = "NO2 NO O3 NO3 N2O5 HNO3 HONO H2O2 NTR ROOH FORM
ALD2 ALDX CO MEPX MEOH FACD PAN PACD AACD PANX CRPX OPAN
SO2 SULF CL2 HOCL FMCL HCL ASO4J ASO4I ANH4J ANH4I ANO3J ANO3I
AALKJ AXYL1J AXYL2J AXYL3J ATOL1J ATOL2J ATOL3J ABNZ1J ABNZ2J ABNZ3J ATRP1J
ATRP2J AISO1J AISO2J ASQTJ AORGCJ APOCJ APOCI APNCOMJ APNCOMI AECJ AECI
AOTHRJ AFEJ AALJ ASIJ ATIJ ACAJ AMGJ AKJ AMNJ ACORS ASOIL ANAJ
ACLJ ASEACAT ACLK ASO4K ANH4K ANO3K AISO3J AOLGAJ AOLGBJ NH3 "

As LAR is very understaffed at present, I may have to recruit a student to work on providing you with what you want, subject to the gaps implicit in the above listed images and/or directories.

I hope you find this responsive, if late.

Warmly,

Joe

From: Brian Lamb [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu) Date: Monday, December 13, 2021 at 8:40 AM To: Joseph Vaughan [jvaughan@wsu.edu](mailto:jvaughan@wsu.edu), "Walden, Von P." [v.walden@wsu.edu](mailto:v.walden@wsu.edu) Subject: FW: Atmospheric deposition data

Guys,

Can one of you respond to Cristiana. She is looking for AP5 output probably

Brian

From: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) [mailto:cfig461@ECY.WA.GOV] Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021 8:28 AM To: Lamb, Brian K [blamb@wsu.edu](mailto:blamb@wsu.edu) Subject: Atmospheric deposition data

Hi Brian,

Hope you are doing well.

We are in need of multiple years of atmospheric deposition data. Who is the contact from your group that may provide that?

Have a nice holiday season.

-Cristiana

Cristiana Figueroa, P.E. (she/her)| TMDL & Modeling Unit | Environmental Assessment Program | WA Department of Ecology | c.figueroa@ecy.wa.gov

jvaughanatwsu commented 2 years ago

Von,

Let me know if you want to talk about this stuff.

Joe

From: "Von P. Walden" @.> Reply-To: wsular/airpact @.> Date: Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 2:19 PM To: wsular/airpact @.> Cc: Subscribed @.> Subject: [wsular/airpact] Request for atmospheric deposition data from AIRPACT5 (Issue #17)

Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) @.**@.> Thu 2/3/2022 10:18 AM

To: Vaughan, Joseph K; Lamb, Brian K Cc: Walden, Von P.; Thorpe, Farren (ECY) @.**@.> Hi Joe,

Regarding the deposition data request (highlighted below), you had mentioned we will need to fund a student to get those files put together. We will actually be using seasonal means (or another seasonal statistic), so if the files could be summarized in that way in the gridded format, that would be perfect. Otherwise, the monthly gridded deposition output would be fine. We are hoping for data from 2005-2020—and are cognizant of the potential bias introduced from different model versions and perhaps different boundary conditions. Who would we interface on that ? How much this will cost?

Regarding the EI, I spoke with Farren and looked at the downloadable emission inventory files available from: http://download.aeolus.wsu.edu:3838/emissions_summary/. I noticed the downloadable EI files are only for a small set of years, the link for the earliest year of that set (2016) was not working. For the EI tables such as these (that are county based) may be sufficient for us, but ideally we would like to have a gridded, seasonal EI analogous to the deposition output mentioned above. So, if a student is willing/able to compile those files as well (if they are available), that would be great.

-Cristiana

From: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 7:15 PM To: 'Vaughan, Joseph K' @.**@.>>; Lamb, Brian K @.**@.> Cc: Walden, Von P. @.**@.>; Thorpe, Farren (ECY) @.**@.> Subject: RE: Atmospheric deposition data

Perfect. Thanks, Joe. I will follow up with Farren on that.

-Cristiana

From: Vaughan, Joseph K @.**@.> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 6:56 PM To: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) @.**@.>>; Lamb, Brian K @.**@.>> Cc: Walden, Von P. @.**@.>>; Thorpe, Farren (ECY) @.**@.>> Subject: Re: Atmospheric deposition data

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Cristiana,

Farren Herron-Thorpe has, I believe, an excellent understanding of AIRPACT emissions and, if you can get his attention and claim some of his time, that would be the best approach to making inquiries about the emissions inventories used in AIRPACT.

Joe

From: Cristiana Figueroa-Kaminsky @.**@.>> Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at 12:53 PM To: Joseph Vaughan @.**@.>>, Brian Lamb @.**@.>> Cc: "Walden, Von P." @.**@.>> Subject: RE: Atmospheric deposition data

Hi Joe,

Yes, we can handle netcdf files.

We will use the total N wet and dry deposition, but will likely refer to the detailed wet and dry deposited N species. So, if possible, we would like both the total and the detailed numbers. We would like the gridded monthly output. We would also like to understand the inventories that were used for the predictions. Is there a way to access the emission inventory files that were used?

-Cristiana

From: Vaughan, Joseph K @.**@.>> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:44 PM To: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) @.**@.>>; Lamb, Brian K @.**@.>> Cc: Walden, Von P. @.**@.>> Subject: Re: Atmospheric deposition data

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Cristiana,

Do you want the detailed or summed deposited N species? Total N deposited? Total Wet and total Dry N? All wet and dry deposited N species?

Do you want stuff for the entire AIRAPCT4 & 5 grid or for WA only or for a specific set of locations?

Do you have someone who could handle netCDF files?

Joe

From: Cristiana Figueroa-Kaminsky @.**@.>> Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at 10:49 AM To: Joseph Vaughan @.**@.>>, Brian Lamb @.**@.>> Cc: "Walden, Von P." @.**@.>> Subject: RE: Atmospheric deposition data

Through 2021, if possible.

From: Vaughan, Joseph K @.**@.>> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2021 11:15 AM To: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) @.**@.>>; Lamb, Brian K @.**@.>> Cc: Walden, Von P. @.**@.>> Subject: Re: Atmospheric deposition data

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Cristiana,

And what is the time frame for which N deposition CMAQ results would be of use to you? 2005 thru ?

Thanks,

Joe From: Cristiana Figueroa-Kaminsky @.**@.>> Date: Sunday, December 19, 2021 at 7:13 PM To: Joseph Vaughan @.**@.>>, Brian Lamb @.**@.>> Cc: "Walden, Von P." @.**@.>> Subject: RE: Atmospheric deposition data

Thanks, Joe. We are primarily interested in N species or total N.

From: Vaughan, Joseph K @.**@.>> Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2021 7:42 AM To: Lamb, Brian K @.**@.>>; Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) @.**@.>> Cc: Walden, Von P. @.**@.>> Subject: Re: Atmospheric deposition data

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Cristiana,

There are perhaps per-AIRPACT5 data available on deposition. I’ll have to look into that.

I recall work on Hg deposition and I’ll try to see if that was published.

Joe

From: Brian Lamb @.**@.>> Date: Friday, December 17, 2021 at 12:26 PM To: Cristiana Figueroa-Kaminsky @.**@.>>, Joseph Vaughan @.**@.>> Cc: "Walden, Von P." @.**@.>> Subject: RE: Atmospheric deposition data

Cristiana,

I think the attached is the only paper we’ve had on deposition. I don’t know if this will help.

Brian

From: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) @.**@.>] Sent: Friday, December 17, 2021 10:29 AM To: Vaughan, Joseph K @.**@.>> Cc: Lamb, Brian K @.**@.>>; Walden, Von P. @.**@.>> Subject: Re: Atmospheric deposition data

Congratulations on your retirement, Joe! Thanks for your response. Since the earliest netcdf data is from 2015, we may not be able to use it. We were hoping for data starting in 2005. I will get back to you on that. If we end up needing the data, we could fund a student perhaps for a short time to retrieve it.

Has there been a comparison done btw the AIRPACT deposition data and the national CMAQ output? If so, any paper to share ? I appreciate any insights you can provide.

Thanks, again. Happy Holidays!

-Cristiana

On Dec 16, 2021, at 8:05 PM, Vaughan, Joseph K @.**@.>> wrote:

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Cristiana,

Sorry to be so slow in getting back to you but: 1) I’ve been focused on helping my last student finish, 2) a data request from IDEQ got here first and 3) I’m retired!

Youi want deposition data:

Imagery as data: I just went a looked for AIRPACT5 deposition imagery and find that we have such for December, 2015 (mostly) through May, 2021. Not sure what broke this process for June and beyond, and we may be able to generate those imagery once we answer that question.

Numerical results as data: It appears we have netCDF files with deposition data for the following years and months: (basically, any year/mo with 48M seems to have the data needed.) 188M 2015/08/deposition 48M 2015/12/deposition 48M 2016/02/deposition 48M 2016/03/deposition 499M 2016/04/deposition 1.1G 2016/05/deposition 502M 2016/06/deposition 48M 2016/07/deposition 47M 2016/08/deposition 48M 2016/09/deposition 48M 2016/10/deposition 48M 2016/11/deposition 47M 2016/12/deposition 48M 2019/01/deposition 48M 2019/02/deposition 48M 2019/03/deposition 48M 2019/04/deposition 48M 2019/05/deposition 48M 2019/06/deposition 48M 2019/07/deposition 48M 2019/08/deposition 957M 2019/09/deposition 951M 2019/10/deposition 47M 2019/11/deposition 48M 2019/12/deposition 48M 2020/01/deposition 48M 2020/02/deposition 48M 2020/03/deposition 48M 2020/04/deposition 48M 2020/05/deposition 48M 2020/06/deposition 48M 2020/07/deposition 48M 2020/08/deposition 48M 2020/09/deposition 48M 2020/10/deposition 1.1G 2020/11/deposition 48M 2020/12/deposition 48M 2021/01/deposition 48M 2021/02/deposition 48M 2021/03/deposition 48M 2021/04/deposition 48M 2021/05/deposition 869M 2021/06/deposition 48M 2021/07/deposition 844M 2021/08/deposition 880M 2021/09/deposition 48M 2021/10/deposition 48M 2021/11/deposition 599M 2021/12/deposition

For example the dir 2020/01/deposition contains files: -rw-r--r-- 1 airpact5 lar 5.1M Jan 31 2020 NSdep_monthlysum_202001.ncf -rw-r--r-- 1 airpact5 lar 23M Jan 31 2020 WETDEP1_monthlysum_202001.ncf -rw-r--r-- 1 airpact5 lar 23M Jan 31 2020 DRYDEP_monthlysum_202001.ncf

Files such as NSdep_monthlysum_202001.ncf contain 18 variables (over the grid): VAR-LIST = "dryDepGasN wetDepGasN totDepGasN dryDepAerN wetDepAerN totDepAerN dryDepTotN wetDepTotN totDepTotN dryDepGasS wetDepGasS totDepGasS dryDepAerS wetDepAerS totDepAerS dryDepTotS wetDepTotS totDepTotS "

The other two files for WET and DRY deposition contain ~80 variables (gridded) such as: VAR-LIST = "NO2 NO O3 NO3 N2O5 HNO3 HONO H2O2 NTR ROOH FORM ALD2 ALDX CO MEPX MEOH FACD PAN PACD AACD PANX CRPX OPAN SO2 SULF CL2 HOCL FMCL HCL ASO4J ASO4I ANH4J ANH4I ANO3J ANO3I AALKJ AXYL1J AXYL2J AXYL3J ATOL1J ATOL2J ATOL3J ABNZ1J ABNZ2J ABNZ3J ATRP1J ATRP2J AISO1J AISO2J ASQTJ AORGCJ APOCJ APOCI APNCOMJ APNCOMI AECJ AECI AOTHRJ AFEJ AALJ ASIJ ATIJ ACAJ AMGJ AKJ AMNJ ACORS ASOIL ANAJ ACLJ ASEACAT ACLK ASO4K ANH4K ANO3K AISO3J AOLGAJ AOLGBJ NH3 "

As LAR is very understaffed at present, I may have to recruit a student to work on providing you with what you want, subject to the gaps implicit in the above listed images and/or directories.

I hope you find this responsive, if late.

Warmly,

Joe

From: Brian Lamb @.**@.>> Date: Monday, December 13, 2021 at 8:40 AM To: Joseph Vaughan @.**@.>>, "Walden, Von P." @.**@.>> Subject: FW: Atmospheric deposition data

Guys,

Can one of you respond to Cristiana. She is looking for AP5 output probably

Brian

From: Figueroa-Kaminsky, C. (ECY) @.**@.>] Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021 8:28 AM To: Lamb, Brian K @.**@.>> Subject: Atmospheric deposition data

Hi Brian,

Hope you are doing well.

We are in need of multiple years of atmospheric deposition data. Who is the contact from your group that may provide that?

Have a nice holiday season.

-Cristiana

Cristiana Figueroa, P.E. (she/her)| TMDL & Modeling Unit | Environmental Assessment Program | WA Department of Ecology | @.**@.>

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vonw commented 2 years ago

Meeting notes from 3 March 2022

Conversation with Christiana Figueroa-Kaminsky from WA Dept of Ecology

3 March 2022

vonw commented 1 year ago

There was insufficient data on atmospheric nitrogen deposition archived in the past to be useful for this project.