Exploring global changes in agricultural ammonia emissions and their contribution to nitrogen deposition since 1980

Lanzhou University · China Agricultural University · +7 more institutions

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Abstract

SignificanceAgricultural systems are already major forces of ammonia pollution and environmental degradation. How agricultural ammonia emissions affect the spatio-temporal patterns of nitrogen deposition and where to target future mitigation efforts, remains poorly understood. We develop a substantially complete and coherent agricultural ammonia emissions dataset in nearly recent four decades, and evaluate the relative role of reduced nitrogen in total nitrogen deposition in a spatially explicit way. Global reduced nitrogen deposition has grown rapidly, and will occupy a greater dominant position in total nitrogen deposition without future ammonia regulations. Recognition of agricultural ammonia emissions on…

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Keywords
  • Agriculture
  • Environmental science
  • Deposition (geology)
  • Nitrogen
  • Ammonia
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Reactive nitrogen
  • Natural resource economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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