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Ecological and Earth Sciences in Mountain Areas: Sept. 6-10, 2002

Kathy A. Tonnessen

Kathy Tonnessen, PH.D. is the Research Coordinator for the National Park Service, Rocky Mountain Cluster of parks and the NPS liaison to the Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, in Missoula, Montana, USA. She is also an adjunct professor with the School of Forestry, University of Montana. Kathy has served as program manager for a number of major studies of high elevation ecosystems in the western U.S., including the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains. Her research interests include the deposition of pollutants, especially in snow. She currently is the chair of the U.S. National Atmospheric Deposition Program. She established one of the first Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units at the University of Montana in Missoula. In this position she coordinates research and technical assistance for the Rocky Mountain national parks, including Glacier, Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Rocky Mountain NPs. Kathy is a long-time member of the International Air Quality Advisory Board of the International Joint Commission, a U.S.-Canada group that advises the IJC on air quality issues in the border region.
 

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