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Nitrogen deposition and exceedance of critical loads for nutrient nitrogen in Irish grasslands.

Jason Henry1, Julian Aherne2.   

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High resolution nitrogen (N) deposition maps were developed to assess the exceedance of empirical critical loads of nutrient N for grasslands in Ireland. Nitrogen emissions have remained relatively constant during the past 20 yrs and are projected to remain constant under current legislation. Total N deposition (estimated as wet nitrate [NO3(-)] and ammonium [NH4(+)] plus dry NO× and NH3) ranged from 2 to 22 kg Nha(-1)yr(-1) (mean=12 kg Nha(-1)yr(-1)) to grasslands. Empirical critical loads for nutrient N were set at 15 kg Nha(-1)yr(-1) for both acid and calcareous grasslands; exceedance was observed for ~35% (~2,311 km(2)) of mapped acid grasslands. In contrast, only ~9% of calcareous grasslands (~35 km(2)) received N deposition in excess of the critical load. Reduced N deposition (primarily dry NH3) represented the dominant form to grasslands (range 55-90%) owing to significant emissions associated with livestock (primarily cattle). The extent of exceedance in acid grasslands suggests that N deposition to this habitat type may lead to adverse impacts such as a decline in plant species diversity and soil acidification. Further, given that elevated N deposition was dominated by NH3 associated with agricultural emissions rather than long-range transboundary sources, future improvements in air quality need to be driven by national policies.
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Keywords:  Acid and calcareous grasslands; Ammonia; Biodiversity; Critical load; Exceedance; Nitrogen deposition

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24140692     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.09.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Modeled deposition of nitrogen and sulfur in Europe estimated by 14 air quality model systems: evaluation, effects of changes in emissions and implications for habitat protection.

Authors:  Marta G Vivanco; Mark R Theobald; Héctor García-Gómez; Juan Luis Garrido; Marje Prank; Wenche Aas; Mario Adani; Ummugulsum Alyuz; Camilla Andersson; Roberto Bellasio; Bertrand Bessagnet; Roberto Bianconi; Johannes Bieser; Jørgen Brandt; Gino Briganti; Andrea Cappelletti; Gabriele Curci; Jesper H Christensen; Augustin Colette; Florian Couvidat; Cornelis Cuvelier; Massimo D'Isidoro; Johannes Flemming; Andrea Fraser; Camilla Geels; Kaj M Hansen; Christian Hogrefe; Ulas Im; Oriol Jorba; Nutthida Kitwiroon; Astrid Manders; Mihaela Mircea; Noelia Otero; Maria-Teresa Pay; Luca Pozzoli; Efisio Solazzo; Svetlana Tsyro; Alper Unal; Peter Wind; Stefano Galmarini
Journal:  Atmos Chem Phys       Date:  2018-07-18       Impact factor: 6.133

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