Identifier
ROMO FR 70
Contributor
University of Northern Colorado; National Archives Denver
Coverage
Rocky Mountain National Park
Date
2016 May 6
Description
The focus of this discussion is nitrogen deposition in rain and snow and how it affects park ecosystems. This is a story of how state and federal agencies, and university researchers have partnered to collect air quality information and craft a policy approach to help protect the park’s air quality and high-elevation ecosystems from the threat caused by nitrogen deposition.
Language
English
Publisher
National Park Service
Cross-Department Submission
History
Rights
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Recommended Citation
Toinnessen, Kathy, "High Elevations Under Threat from Nitrogen Deposition: Air Quality Monitoring, Research, and Management at Rocky Mountain National Park" (2026). Rocky Mountain National Park. 62.
https://digscholarship.unco.edu/romo/62