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Ammonia emission abatement does not fully control reduced forms of nitrogen deposition

Jiani Tan, Joshua S. Fu, John H. Seinfeld

2020Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Significance Control of nitrogen oxides emissions has successfully reduced the deposition of oxidized nitrogen over the United States. Recent studies have called attention to the rapid growth of deposition of reduced forms of nitrogen, which would offset the benefits of reduction in oxidized nitrogen deposition. Our analysis, based on both monitoring and modeling approaches, illustrates that implementing ammonia emission abatement may not lead to full response in nitrogen deposition over continental regions. Here we provide important information to the community and policy makers concerning nitrogen deposition, given the urgent needs for developing control strategies on ammonia emissions.

Topics & Concepts

NitrogenDeposition (geology)AmmoniaEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceChemistryNatural resource economicsEconomicsGeologyOrganic chemistryPaleontologySedimentAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsVehicle emissions and performanceAir Quality and Health Impacts
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