| Literature DB >> 33865187 |
Qi Zhang1, Yanan Li1, Mengru Wang2, Kai Wang3, Fanlei Meng3, Lei Liu4, Yuanhong Zhao5, Lin Ma6, Qichao Zhu3, Wen Xu7, Fusuo Zhang3.
Abstract
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a vital component of the global N cycle. Excessive N deposition on the Earth's surface has adverse impacts on ecosystems and humans. Quantification of atmospheric N deposition is indispensable for assessing and addressing N deposition-induced environmental issues. In the present review, we firstly summarized the current methods applied to quantify N deposition (wet, dry, and total N deposition), their advantages and major limitations. Secondly, we illustrated the long-term N deposition monitoring networks worldwide and the results attained via such long-term monitoring. Results show that China faces heavier N deposition than the United States, European countries, and other countries in East Asia. Next, we proposed a framework for estimating the atmospheric wet and dry N deposition using a combined method of surface monitoring, modeling, and satellite remote sensing. Finally, we put forth the critical research challenges and future directions of the atmospheric N deposition. CAPSULE: A review of quantification methods and the global data on nitrogen deposition and a systematic framework was proposed for quantifying nitrogen deposition.Entities:
Keywords: Atmospheric reactive nitrogen; Dry deposition; Monitoring networks; Quantification methods; Wet deposition
Year: 2021 PMID: 33865187 DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ISSN: 0147-6513 Impact factor: 6.291