Datasets

Data Availability Name Objective Description Dates
DownloadableConcentration of Mercury in Precipitation for New York and VermontMercury is a persistent toxin that can be deposited by wet and dry deposition, and found in water, air and soil. It is assimilated into plants and soils and then gets passed through various food webs
where it accumulates in organisms, leading to damage with long-term consequences. High concentrations of mercury can lead to a reduction in growth and reproduction in plants, and increases in the rate of wildlife mortality.

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Weekly assessment of the concentration and deposition of mercury in precipitation for New York and Vermont. Precipitation is collected in weekly composites year-round as part of the National Atmospher
ic Deposition Program's Mercury Deposition Network, which analyzes the contents of the samples.

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2004-03-09 (ongoing)