Spatial and decadal variations in inorganic nitrogen wet deposition in China induced by human activity

Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, an important component in the global N cycle, has increased sharply in recent decades in China. Here, we constructed national-scale inorganic N wet deposition (N dep ) patterns in China based on data from 280 observational sites and analysed the effects of anthro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2014-01, Vol.4 (1), p.3763, Article 3763
Hauptverfasser: Jia, Yanlong, Yu, Guirui, He, Nianpeng, Zhan, Xiaoyun, Fang, Huajun, Sheng, Wenping, Zuo, Yao, Zhang, Dayong, Wang, Qiufeng
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Zusammenfassung:Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, an important component in the global N cycle, has increased sharply in recent decades in China. Here, we constructed national-scale inorganic N wet deposition (N dep ) patterns in China based on data from 280 observational sites and analysed the effects of anthropogenic sources and precipitation on N dep . Our results showed that the mean N dep over China increased approximately 25%, from 11.11 kg ha −1 a −1 in the 1990s to 13.87 in the 2000s. N dep was highest over southern China and exhibited a decreasing gradient from southern to western and northern China. The decadal difference in N dep between the 1990s and 2000s was primarily caused by increases in energy consumption and N fertiliser use. Our findings conformed that anthropogenic activities were the main reason for the N dep increase and provide a scientific background for studies on ecological effects of N deposition in China.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/srep03763