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Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (AD-N) is a significant source of nitrogen enrichment to nitrogen (N)-limited estuarine and coastal waters downwind of anthropogenic emissions. Along the eastern U.S. coast and eastern Gulf of Mexico, AD-N currently accounts for 10% to over 40% of new N l...
The primary effect of deposition is a cleansing of the air. Concerning the impact of deposition on various sources, this process can be harmful or beneficial. Deposition of ozone on crops would cause a harmful effect. In the case of deposition of nitrogen compounds, this process can be either...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition can influence food production, environmental quality and climate change from the regional to global scales. As the largest developing country, China is expected to experience a rapid increase in N deposition. However, the lack of information on dry N deposition...
deposition rate of total nitrogen(TN) and total phosphorus(TP) were 161.2 kg/(km2·month) and 7.1 kg/(km2·month) respectively, while monthly average dry deposition rate were 103.6 kg/(km2·month) and 4.5 kg/(km2·month). Spatial distribution pattern of dry deposition of TN and TP ...
the SCS receives less atmospheric NO−3inputs than the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, East Sea, and northeastern Mediterranean Sea. The total atmospheric DIN deposition may account for 1.8–11.1% of the nitrogen supporting new production and 0.7–1.8% of the nitrogen supporting primary production....
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition has become one of the main input items in red soil areas of farmland nitrogen balance. 大气氮沉降已经成为红壤地区农田氮素平衡的主要输入项之一。 www.fabiao.net 2. Nitrogen transformations in forest soils and its responses to atmospheric nitrogen deposition: a review 森...
Fertilization of nitrogen (N)-limited ecosystems by anthropogenic atmospheric nitrogen deposition (Ndep) may promote CO2 removal from the atmosphere, thereby buffering human effects on global radiative forcing. We used the biogeochemical ecosystem model
The impacts of increasing nitrogen (N) deposition on forest ecosystems, including on carbon (C) sequestration, largely depend on the extent to which forests are N-limited and so whether and where deposited N is retained within the ecosystem. The N-15 tracer method can provide excellent insight...
The current deposition of inorganic nitrogen (nitrate and ammonium) and sulphate is highest in central Europe as well as in some southern regions. We compared linear regression and Mann–Kendall trend analysis techniques often used to detect temporal trends in atmospheric deposition. The choice of ...