by Alexander Sedov | May 26, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5b. Biogeochemical N Cycle
Numerical analysis of agricultural emissions impacts on PM2.5 in China using a high-resolution ammonia emission inventory China is one of the largest agriculture country in the world. The NH3 emission from agricultural activities are significantly affects the regional...
by Alexander Sedov | May 26, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5b. Biogeochemical N Cycle
Validation of nitrogen dry deposition modelling above forest using high-frequency flux measurements Atmospheric deposition of reactive N compounds influences the productivity of natural ecosystems and its carbon dioxide exchange. As increasing N deposition may become...
by Alexander Sedov | May 26, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5b. Biogeochemical N Cycle
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition budget in the wet savanna of LAMTO in Côte d’Ivoire In the framework of the International Network to study Deposition and Atmospheric chemistry in Africa (INDAAF), a nitrogen (N) atmospheric deposition budget including wet and dry...
by Alexander Sedov | May 26, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5b. Biogeochemical N Cycle
Assessment of Nitrogen and Carbon compounds emission as aftermath of wildfires in Dniester Delta (Ukraine) in 2010-2019 Reed-beds and aquatic plants are among main nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) depots in the Dniester Delta capable to accumulate up to 10-15% of N...
by Alexander Sedov | May 26, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5b. Biogeochemical N Cycle
Precipitation chemical composition and atmospheric nitrogen deposition in the lake Victoria catchment (East Africa) In the framework of the CASAQUE and INMS projects, measurements of the precipitation chemical composition were initiated in 2017 over a two-year...
by Alexander Sedov | May 24, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5b. Biogeochemical N Cycle
Is Nitrogen the Next Carbon? Just as carbon fueled the Industrial Revolution, nitrogen has fueled an Agricultural Revolution. The use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers and the cultivation of nitrogen-fixing crops both expanded exponentially during the last...