Estimation of monthly bulk nitrate deposition in China based on satellite NO2 measurement by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument

Remote sensing technology has great potential to expand the observation of ground-level nitrogen deposition from local monitoring sites to a regional scale, with high spatial and temporal resolutions. A new methodology is developed to estimate the spatial distribution of monthly bulk nitrogen deposi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Remote sensing of environment 2017-09, Vol.199, p.93-106
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Lei, Zhang, Xiuying, Xu, Wen, Liu, Xuejun, Lu, Xuehe, Chen, Dongmei, Zhang, Xiaomin, Wang, Shanqian, Zhang, Wuting
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Zusammenfassung:Remote sensing technology has great potential to expand the observation of ground-level nitrogen deposition from local monitoring sites to a regional scale, with high spatial and temporal resolutions. A new methodology is developed to estimate the spatial distribution of monthly bulk nitrogen deposition on a regional scale, based on precipitation amounts and HNO3 and aerosol nitrate (NO3−) columns, derived from OMI NO2 columns and the relationship of NO2, HNO3 and NO3− from MOZART. The accuracy assessment shows that the proposed model has achieved a reasonably high predictive power for monthly NO3−-N deposition (slope=0.96, intercept=0.35, R=0.83, RMSE=0.72) across China. The spatial NO3−-N deposition shows a significant gradient from industrial areas to undeveloped regions, ranging from 0.01 to 26.76kgNha−1y−1 with an average of 5.77kgNha−1y−1 over China during 2010–2012. The bulk NO3−-N deposition shows a clear seasonal variation, with high depositions occurring in the warm season (March–November) and peaking in July and August, and low bulk NO3−-N deposition appearing in winter (December–February). This study proves for the first time that the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) HNO3 and NO3− columns and precipitation are powerful to predict the bulk nitrate deposition. •This study expands the NNDMN sites to a national scale in the bulk nitrate depositions.•A method is developed to get bulk nitrate deposition combining satellite and measurements.•Monthly gridded bulk nitrate deposition data in China during 2010–2012 were developed.
ISSN:0034-4257
1879-0704
DOI:10.1016/j.rse.2017.07.005