The Nitrogen Cascade
American Institute of Biological Sciences · University of New Hampshire
Abstract
Human production of food and energy is the dominant continental process that breaks the triple bond in molecular nitrogen (N 2 ) and creates reactive nitrogen (Nr) species. Circulation of anthropogenic Nr in Earth's atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere has a wide variety of consequences, which are magnified with time as Nr moves along its biogeochemical pathway. The same atom of Nr can cause multiple effects in the atmosphere, in terrestrial ecosystems, in freshwater and marine systems, and on human health. We call this sequence of effects the nitrogen cascade. As the cascade progresses, the origin of Nr becomes unimportant. Reactive nitrogen does not cascade at the same rate through all environmental…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 45.29
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- 100%
- References
- 121
Authors
7- JNJames N. GallowayCorresponding
American Institute of Biological Sciences, University of New Hampshire
- JDJohn D. Aber
University of New Hampshire, American Institute of Biological Sciences
- JWJan Willem Erisman
University of New Hampshire, American Institute of Biological Sciences
- SPSybil P. Seitzinger
American Institute of Biological Sciences, University of New Hampshire
- RWRobert W. Howarth
American Institute of Biological Sciences, University of New Hampshire
Topics & keywords
- Hydrosphere
- Cascade
- Reactive nitrogen
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Nitrogen
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Ecosystem
- Biosphere
- Life below water