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Precipitation chemistry patterns: a two-network data set.

D H Pack

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |June 6, 1980
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    Two precipitation chemistry networks in the northeastern United States yielded comparable data. Combining these networks creates a robust 17-site dataset for analyzing acid precipitation patterns.

    Area of Science:

    • Environmental Science
    • Atmospheric Chemistry

    Background:

    • Acid precipitation poses environmental risks.
    • Monitoring precipitation chemistry is crucial for understanding its impact.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess the comparability of data from two distinct precipitation chemistry monitoring networks.
    • To establish a combined, comprehensive dataset for analyzing acid precipitation patterns in the northeastern United States.

    Main Methods:

    • Statistical comparison of precipitation chemistry data from two independent monitoring networks (9 sites vs. 8 sites).
    • Validation of data comparability to confirm they originate from the same statistical population.

    Main Results:

    • Data from the two networks were found to be comparable.

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  • The combined 17-site network provides a more comprehensive dataset.
  • Conclusions:

    • The two precipitation chemistry networks are suitable for data integration.
    • A unified 17-site network offers a detailed description of current acid precipitation patterns in the northeastern U.S.