The Western Airborne Contaminant Assessment Project (WACAP): An interdisciplinary evaluation of the impacts of airborne contaminants in Western U.S. National Parks

Environmental Science and Technology
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Abstract

The concept of a nature reserve such as a National Park is to maintain a location for the enjoyment and study of a pristine environment. However, many pollutants are now known to spread far and wide from their (point[s] of) origin. To grasp the extent of pervasive and boundary-less pollution, the ambitious WACAP study evaluated contaminant data collected from Western U.S. National Parks in various media. In this Feature, Landers et al. summarize the report and speak to its utility moving forward.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title The Western Airborne Contaminant Assessment Project (WACAP): An interdisciplinary evaluation of the impacts of airborne contaminants in Western U.S. National Parks
Series title Environmental Science and Technology
DOI 10.1021/es901866e
Volume 44
Issue 3
Year Published 2010
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Seattle, National Research Program - Central Branch
Description 5 p.
First page 855
Last page 859
Country Canada, United States
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