While nitrogen (N) is an essential element for life, human population growth and demands for energy, transportation and food can lead to excess nitrogen in the environment. A modeling framework is described and implemented to promote a more integrated, process-based and system-level approach to the estimation of ammonia (NH3) emissions which result from the application of inorganic nitrogen fertilizers to agricultural soils in the United States. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Environmental Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC) model is used to simulate plant demand-driven fertilizer applications to commercial cropland throughout the continental US. This information is coupled with a process-based air quality model to produce ...
Chemical fertilizer use is the primary source of anthropogenic atmospheric NH3 in Illinois. Atmosphe...
Agriculture in the United States (US) cycles large quantities of nitrogen (N) to produce food, fuel,...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in production agriculture is often low, which results in losses of exc...
While nitrogen (N) is an essential element for life, human population growth and demands for energy,...
Ammonia (NH3) is a precursor to ambient particulate matter (PM). PM is regulated to protect human he...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions from agricultural practices, including fertilizer application and livestock ...
Soils are important sources of emissions of nitrogen-containing (N-containing) gases such as nitric ...
Nitrogen applied to the surface of the land for agricultural purposes represents a significant sourc...
We present alternative methods for estimating spatial surrogates and temporal factors for ammonia (N...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) plays an important role in atmospheric aerosol chemistry. China is one of ...
Global ammonia (NH3) emission is expected to continue to rise due to intensified fertilization for g...
Nitrogen applied to the surface of the land for agricultural purposes represents a significant sourc...
In France, agriculture is responsible for 98% of ammonia (NH3) emissions with over 50% caused by nit...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) dominates global emissions of total reactive nitrogen (Nr), while emission...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) plays an important role in atmospheric aerosol chemistry. China...
Chemical fertilizer use is the primary source of anthropogenic atmospheric NH3 in Illinois. Atmosphe...
Agriculture in the United States (US) cycles large quantities of nitrogen (N) to produce food, fuel,...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in production agriculture is often low, which results in losses of exc...
While nitrogen (N) is an essential element for life, human population growth and demands for energy,...
Ammonia (NH3) is a precursor to ambient particulate matter (PM). PM is regulated to protect human he...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions from agricultural practices, including fertilizer application and livestock ...
Soils are important sources of emissions of nitrogen-containing (N-containing) gases such as nitric ...
Nitrogen applied to the surface of the land for agricultural purposes represents a significant sourc...
We present alternative methods for estimating spatial surrogates and temporal factors for ammonia (N...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) plays an important role in atmospheric aerosol chemistry. China is one of ...
Global ammonia (NH3) emission is expected to continue to rise due to intensified fertilization for g...
Nitrogen applied to the surface of the land for agricultural purposes represents a significant sourc...
In France, agriculture is responsible for 98% of ammonia (NH3) emissions with over 50% caused by nit...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) dominates global emissions of total reactive nitrogen (Nr), while emission...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) plays an important role in atmospheric aerosol chemistry. China...
Chemical fertilizer use is the primary source of anthropogenic atmospheric NH3 in Illinois. Atmosphe...
Agriculture in the United States (US) cycles large quantities of nitrogen (N) to produce food, fuel,...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in production agriculture is often low, which results in losses of exc...