Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition at Two Sites in an Arid Environment of Central Asia

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Arid areas play a significant role in the global nitrogen cycle. Dry and wet deposition of inorganic nitrogen (N) species were monitored at one urban (SDS) and one suburban (TFS) site at Urumqi in a semi-arid region of central Asia. Atmospheric concentrations of NH3, NO2, HNO3, particulate ammonium and nitrate (pNH4+ and pNO3-) concentrations and NH4-N and NO3-N concentrations in precipitation showed large monthly variations and averaged 7.1, 26.6, 2.4, 6.6, 2.7 μg N m-3 and 1.3, 1.0 mg N L-1 at both SDS and TFS. Nitrogen dry deposition fluxes were 40.7 and 36.0 kg N ha-1 yr-1 while wet deposition of N fluxes were 6.0 and 8.8 kg N ha-1 yr-1 at SDS and TFS, respectively. Total N deposition averaged 45.8 kg N ha-1 yr-1at both sites. Our results indicate that N dry deposition has been a major part of total N deposition (83.8% on average) in an arid region of central Asia. Such high N deposition implies heavy environmental pollution and an important nutrient resource in arid regions. © 2013 Li et al.

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Li, K., Liu, X., Song, W., Chang, Y., Hu, Y., & Tian, C. (2013). Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition at Two Sites in an Arid Environment of Central Asia. PLoS ONE, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067018

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