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Layer: Sulfur Condition (ID:25)

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Name: Sulfur Condition

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Type: Feature Layer

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Description: Sulfur conditions use the sulfur portion of wet sulfate deposition. Condition categories (good, fair, poor) are based on the estimated five-year average of this value compared to NPS Air Resources Division  benchmarks . Deposition values for each NPS area are the maximum estimated or monitor-specific 5-year average of wet sulfur deposition. Condition assessments rely on maximum estimated values to more conservatively characterize ecosystem sensitivity in parks. Wet deposition greater than 3 kg/ha/yr is assigned a Poor condition. Wet deposition from 1–3 kg/ha/yr is assigned Fair condition. A Good condition is identified when wet deposition is less than less than 1 kg/ha/yr. Condition adjustments: Sulfur deposition condition is adjusted based on results from national assessment reports that identified ecosystems and resources at risk to acidification in national parks. See NPS air quality analysis methods for more information: https://www.nps.gov/articles/air-analysis-methods-latest.htm.

Copyright Text: NPS Air Resources Division

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Supports Rollback On Failure Parameter: true

Last Edit Date: 2/25/2025 6:22:51 PM

Schema Last Edit Date: 6/21/2024 8:50:54 PM

Data Last Edit Date: 6/21/2024 8:50:54 PM

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