Existing descriptions of bi-directional ammonia (NH3) land–atmosphere exchange incorporate temperature and moisture controls, and are beginning to be used in regional chemical transport models. However, such models have typically applied simpler emission factors to upscale the main NH3 emission terms. While this approach has successfully simulated the main spatial patterns on local to global scales, it fails to address the environment- and climate-dependence of emissions. To handle these issues, we outline the basis for a new modelling paradigm where both NH3 emissions and deposition are calculated online according to diurnal, seasonal and spatial differences in meteorology. We show how measurements reveal a strong, but complex pattern of c...
Ammonia emissions into the atmosphere have increased substantially in Europe since 1960, primarily d...
The variability of atmospheric ammonia (NH3), emitted largely from agricultural sources, is an impor...
We present here a dynamical method for modelling temporal and geographical variations in ammonia emi...
Existing descriptions of bi-directional ammonia (NH3) land–atmosphere exchange incorporate temperatu...
Existing descriptions of bi-directional ammonia (NH3) land–atmosphere exchange incorporate temperatu...
Existing descriptions of bi-directional ammonia (NH3) land-atmosphere exchange incorporate temperatu...
International audienceEmissions from agricultural activities contribute to air pollution, and are th...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) dominates global emissions of total reactive nitrogen (Nr), while emission...
Ammonia (NH3) has significant impacts on the environment, which can influence climate and air qualit...
Ammonia is an important species in the atmosphere as it contributes to air pollution, climate change...
International audienceAgriculture contributes to air pollution and is affected by atmospheric compos...
International audienceIn recent years, ammonia emissions have been continuously increasing, being al...
A large shortcoming of current chemistry transport models (CTM) for simulating the fate of ammonia i...
Abstract. Ammonia (NH3) is an important atmospheric constituent.It plays a role in air quality and c...
Ammonia emissions into the atmosphere have increased substantially in Europe since 1960, primarily d...
The variability of atmospheric ammonia (NH3), emitted largely from agricultural sources, is an impor...
We present here a dynamical method for modelling temporal and geographical variations in ammonia emi...
Existing descriptions of bi-directional ammonia (NH3) land–atmosphere exchange incorporate temperatu...
Existing descriptions of bi-directional ammonia (NH3) land–atmosphere exchange incorporate temperatu...
Existing descriptions of bi-directional ammonia (NH3) land-atmosphere exchange incorporate temperatu...
International audienceEmissions from agricultural activities contribute to air pollution, and are th...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) dominates global emissions of total reactive nitrogen (Nr), while emission...
Ammonia (NH3) has significant impacts on the environment, which can influence climate and air qualit...
Ammonia is an important species in the atmosphere as it contributes to air pollution, climate change...
International audienceAgriculture contributes to air pollution and is affected by atmospheric compos...
International audienceIn recent years, ammonia emissions have been continuously increasing, being al...
A large shortcoming of current chemistry transport models (CTM) for simulating the fate of ammonia i...
Abstract. Ammonia (NH3) is an important atmospheric constituent.It plays a role in air quality and c...
Ammonia emissions into the atmosphere have increased substantially in Europe since 1960, primarily d...
The variability of atmospheric ammonia (NH3), emitted largely from agricultural sources, is an impor...
We present here a dynamical method for modelling temporal and geographical variations in ammonia emi...