Magnitude and Uncertainty of Nitrous Oxide Emissions From North America Based on Bottom-Up and Top-Down Approaches: Informing Future Research and National Inventories
We synthesized N2O emissions over North America using 17 bottom-up (BU) estimates from 1980–2016 and five top-down (TD) estimates from 1998 to 2016. The BU-based total emission shows a slight increase owing to U.S. agriculture, while no consistent trend is shown in TD estimates. During 2007–2016, No...
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creator | Xu, Rongting Tian, Hanqin Pan, N Thompson, Rona Louise Canadell, Josep G Davidson, Eric A Nevison, Cynthia Winiwarter, Wilfried Shi, H Pan, Shufen Chang, J Ciais, Philippe Dangal, Shree R. S Ito, Akihiko Jackson, Robert B Joos, Fortunat Lauerwald, Ronny Lienert, Sebastian Maavara, Taylor Millet, Dylan B Raymond, Peter A Regnier, P Tubiello, Francesco N Vuichard, Nicolas Wells, Kelley C Wilson, Chris Yang, J Yao, Y Zaehle, Sönke Zhou, Feng |
description | We synthesized N2O emissions over North America using 17 bottom-up (BU) estimates from 1980–2016 and five top-down (TD) estimates from 1998 to 2016. The BU-based total emission shows a slight increase owing to U.S. agriculture, while no consistent trend is shown in TD estimates. During 2007–2016, North American N2O emissions are estimated at 1.7 (1.0–3.0) Tg N yr−1 (BU) and 1.3 (0.9–1.5) Tg N yr−1 (TD). Anthropogenic emissions were twice as large as natural fluxes from soil and water. Direct agricultural and industrial activities accounted for 68% of total anthropogenic emissions, 71% of which was contributed by the U.S. Our estimates of U.S. agricultural emissions are comparable to the EPA greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory, which includes estimates from IPCC tier 1 (emission factor) and tier 3 (process-based modeling) approaches. Conversely, our estimated agricultural emissions for Canada and Mexico are twice as large as the respective national GHG inventories. |
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