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1Galveston Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study
Anil K. Katamreddy CE 394K.3 GIS in Water
Resources Fall 2003 University of Texas at Austin
2Atmospheric Deposition
Indirect Input
Direct Input to water surface
3Galveston Bay
Major Air pollution emission sources are located
around this area
4Wet Deposition Monitoring Network
- National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP)
- Available Data
- Annual and Seasonal Wet Deposition flux rates
(kg/ha/yr) of Ca, Mg, NO3, NH4, SO4 ions and
Inorganic Nitrogen - Annual and Seasonal Mean Concentrations (mg/L) of
Ca, Mg, NO3, NH4, SO4 ions
NADP Monitoring Network
5Spatial Interpolation Kriging Method
3. Spatial Analyst Zonal Statistics
1. Geostatistical Analyst Kriging Prediction Map
4. Aggregated Prediction Map Galveston Bay
2. Prediction Map Extent Galveston Bay
6Annual Inorganic Nitrogen Wet Deposition Flux
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8Annual Sulfate Ion Wet Deposition Flux
9Inorganic Nitrogen Wet Deposition Flux, Winter
2000
10Inorganic Nitrogen Wet Deposition Flux, Spring
2000
11Inorganic Nitrogen Wet Deposition Flux, Summer
2000
12Inorganic Nitrogen Wet Deposition Flux, Fall 2000
13Future Work Dry Deposition Flux Rate Calculations
- NOAA inferential model
- calculates the gas and particle dry deposition
velocities (vdg, vdp) - (Valigura, 1995)
- Deposition Flux Rate (FNHx) calculations (Asman
et. Al, 1994) - Required Data
- Ambient air concentrations (Cair) of ammonia and
ammonium - Ammonia equilibrium concentrations (Ceq)
- Henrys Law constant (HNH3) has units of M atm-1,
the ammonium disassociation constant (KNH4) has
units of M, and salinity (S) has units of ppt
14Dry Deposition Monitoring Network
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
Monitoring Stations around Galveston Bay
National Dry Deposition Network 70 Monitoring
Stations Only 1 Station in TX