Through studies of acid rain, ozone, haze, and more, AMC researchers are amassing critical data on air quality in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The AMC shares its scientific findings to raise public awareness and push for sensible environmental policies that will mean cleaner air for all of us. Here are some of the areas of our research.
Air Awareness
- Monitoring Ozone in the White Mountains
Ozone in the lower atmosphere is a threat to human health and the environment, and is a particular concern for hikers. The AMC monitors ozone in the White Mountains and informs the public about ozone and what can be done about it.
- Evaluating Ozone's Effects on Hiker Health
A study by the AMC and others has found that ozone can impair hikers' lung function, even at levels deemed acceptable by the EPA.
- Assessing Fine Particulate Matter and Haze
Haze caused by fine particulate matter mars cherished mountain vistas, and harms human health and the environment. AMC researchers are studying haze in the White Mountains.
- Investigating Acid Rain in the Alpine Zone
While the harmful effects of acid rain at lower elevations are clear, the effects on alpine ecosystems are not well known. AMC researchers have monitored acid deposition in alpine areas of the White Mountains for the past two decades to learn more about the impacts of acid rain there.