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GLIN==> Final Reminder: First Atmospheric Toxics Webinar (Wednesday, October 13, 2010 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET)

Anna Soehl asoehl at glc.org

Wed Oct 13 07:32:19 EDT 2010

Apologies for cross postings.



 <http://www.glc.org/glad/meetings/webinar/> Great Lakes Air Deposition
Program: Atmospheric Toxics Webinar Series


  Final Reminder! October 13, 2010 kicks off our webinar series!

Oct. 13, 2010  

 



Atmospheric Toxics Webinar Series:


Background:  Over the last six years, the Great Lakes <http://www.glc.org>
Commission (GLC), under funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA) and in cooperation with the eight Great Lakes states, has
awarded research grants dealing with atmospheric toxic pollutants affecting
the Great Lakes and their tributary watersheds. Thirty-five research grants
<http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/>  have been awarded since 2004 addressing
a diverse array of research concerning atmospheric pollutant loadings and
movement within the basin and the associated impacts of numerous persistent,
bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) chemicals on wildlife and human health. A
substantial amount of new scientific knowledge has been attained through
these research activities. The GLAD webinar series is intended to provide a
forum for GLAD Principal Investigators (PIs) to disseminate information on
their respective research activities, including specific findings,
recommended follow-up actions, and potential public policy actions to foster
elimination of PBT threats to the region.

Format:  The webinar series will include around 10 sessions, scheduled to be
conducted every 2-3 weeks starting in October 2010 and running through April
2011. Each webinar will last two hours and will include a 30-minute
presentation from one to two PIs. Time will be reserved for participants to
ask questions and to engage in group dialogue on future directions and
policy approaches. This dialogue could influence future funding
opportunities under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Each webinar
will be archived for online retrieval at the GLAD website, including verbal
and written dialogue. 

Topics: 

.  Mercury research synthesis
.  Human and wildlife contaminant exposure & effects
.  Contaminant fate, transport, and loadings to the Great Lakes
.  Emissions from outdoor wood fired boilers & agricultural plastic
incineration
.  Emerging contaminants

Please join us for our first webinar:

DATE: Wed., October 13, 2010
TIME: 10am-12pm EST (9am - 11am CST)

TOPIC: Great Lakes Mercury Research Synthesis
PRESENTERS:
David Evers, Ph.D. (BioDiversity Research Institute) &
Kevin Crist, Ph.D. (Ohio University)

 <https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/569534098> Register nowAll
participants must register: 
Make sure you reserve your webinar seat !

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the Webinar. NOTE: Please consider connecting to
GoToWebinar 10 - 15 minutes in advance to ensure that you can get properly
logged in. If you have never used the GoToWebinar software on your computer,
you might want to contact your IT Administrator to make sure that everything
works smoothly.


Upcoming Atmospheric Toxics Webinars:


 <https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/569534098> Register now  1.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010, 10am-12pm (EDT) 
      Great Lakes Mercury Research Synthesis
        .  Great Lakes Mercury Research Synthesis (David Evers,
<http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/evers09/index.html>  Ph.D.)
        .  Mercury fate, transport, depositional patterns, and major source
characterization in 
           the Great Lakes region (Kevin
<http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/crist06/>  Crist, Ph.D.) 


  2. Tuesday, October 26, 2010, 2pm-4pm (EDT) NOTE DATE CHANGE!
      Sources of Brominated Flame Retardants (BFRs)
        .  BFR emission rates in non-residential buildings (Stuart
Batterman, <http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/batterman06/>  Ph.D.)
        .  BFRs - from source to lake (Miriam
<http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/diamond07/>  Diamond, Ph. D.)


  3. Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 2pm-4pm (EST)
      Integrated monitoring
        .  PBT monitoring in Lake Ontario basin (James Pagano, Ph.D.
<http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/pagano05/> )
        .  Development and evaluation of passive samplers for PBT monitoring
           (Thomas Holsen, Ph.D.
<http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/holsen05/> )


  4. Tuesday, November 30, 2010, 10am-12pm (EST)
      Multimedia models
        .  Internet-based multimedia chemical fate model for the Great Lakes
ecosystem
           (Mario Citra, Ph.D. <http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/citra06/> )
        .  Multimedia model to support the assessment and management of
chemicals of
           emerging concern (Deborah
<http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/swackhamer06/>  Swackhamer, Ph.D. & Joseph
DePinto, Ph.D.)


  5. Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 10am-12pm (EST)
      PBT measurement techniques
        .  Monitoring techniques and modeling of PBT transport in Lake
Superior basin
           (Judith Perlinger,
<http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/perlinger04/>  Ph.D.)
        .  An Intercomparison Study: Mercury dry deposition measurement
techniques
           (Frank Marsik,
<http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/marsik08/index.html>  Ph.D. & Thomas
<http://www.glc.org/glad/projects/holsen05/>  Holsen, Ph.D.)


  6. Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 10am-12pm (EST)


  7. Thursday, February 3, 2011, 2pm-4pm (EST)


  8. Wednesday, February 23, 2011, 10am-12pm (EST)


  9. Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 2pm-4pm (EDT)


10. Thursday, March 31, 2011, 10am-12pm (EDT) 


Feel free to forward this to your colleagues and encourage them to join!

Having trouble reading this message? Click here
<http://glc.org/glad/meetings/webinar/GLAD_FinalReminder1.html> .
Questions? Contact Anna Soehl, asoehl at glc.org or Becky Pearson,
bpearson at glc.org

The Great Lakes Air <http://glc.org/glad/>  Deposition Program is a project
of the Great <http://glc.org/>  Lakes Commission and 
is funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

 

 

Anna Soehl 
Project Manager 
Great Lakes Commission 
2805 South Industrial Highway, Suite # 100 
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-6791 
(p) 734-971-9135 ext.111 
(f) 734-971-9150 

 <mailto:asoehl at glc.org> asoehl at glc.org 

 

 

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