Excess nitrogen deposition from anthropogenic sources of atmospheric emissions, such as agriculture and transportation, can have negative effects on natural environments. Designing effective conservation efforts requires knowledge of the contribution of individual sectors. This study utilizes a global atmospheric chemistry-transport model to quantify, for the first time, the contribution of global aviation NOx emissions to nitrogen deposition for 2005 and 2019. We find that aviation led to an additional 1.39 Tg of nitrogen deposited globally in 2019, up 72 % from 2005, with 67 % of each year's total occurring through wet deposition. In 2019, aviation was responsible for an average of 0.66 %, 1.13 %, and 1.61 % of modeled nitrogen deposition...
Aviation-attributed climate impact depends on a combination of composition changes in trace gases du...
Aviation emissions have been found to cause5%of global anthropogenic radiative forcing and ∼16 000 p...
Reactive nitrogen emissions into the atmosphere are increasing as a result of human activities, affe...
Excess nitrogen deposition from anthropogenic sources of atmospheric emissions, such as agriculture ...
Excessive nitrogen deposition from anthropogenic emissions has a global impact on natural biodiversi...
The resilient growth of air travel demands a comprehensive understanding of the climate effects from...
The resilient growth of air travel demands a comprehensive understanding of the climate effects from...
The continuing increase in demand for commercial aviation transport raises questions about the effec...
Though nitrogen oxides (NOx ) emissions from aircraft make a relatively small contribution to the o...
We use 23 atmospheric chemistry transport models to calculate current and future (2030) deposition o...
Aviation-attributed climate impact depends on a combination of composition changes in trace gases du...
2-D gridded (vertical sum) monthly average nitrogen wet and dry deposition fluxes from a series of a...
We use 23 atmospheric chemistry transport models to calculate current and future (2030) deposition o...
2-D gridded (vertical sum) monthly average nitrogen wet and dry deposition fluxes from a series of a...
Aircraft emitted oxides of nitrogen (NOx) contribute both to climate change and air quality degradat...
Aviation-attributed climate impact depends on a combination of composition changes in trace gases du...
Aviation emissions have been found to cause5%of global anthropogenic radiative forcing and ∼16 000 p...
Reactive nitrogen emissions into the atmosphere are increasing as a result of human activities, affe...
Excess nitrogen deposition from anthropogenic sources of atmospheric emissions, such as agriculture ...
Excessive nitrogen deposition from anthropogenic emissions has a global impact on natural biodiversi...
The resilient growth of air travel demands a comprehensive understanding of the climate effects from...
The resilient growth of air travel demands a comprehensive understanding of the climate effects from...
The continuing increase in demand for commercial aviation transport raises questions about the effec...
Though nitrogen oxides (NOx ) emissions from aircraft make a relatively small contribution to the o...
We use 23 atmospheric chemistry transport models to calculate current and future (2030) deposition o...
Aviation-attributed climate impact depends on a combination of composition changes in trace gases du...
2-D gridded (vertical sum) monthly average nitrogen wet and dry deposition fluxes from a series of a...
We use 23 atmospheric chemistry transport models to calculate current and future (2030) deposition o...
2-D gridded (vertical sum) monthly average nitrogen wet and dry deposition fluxes from a series of a...
Aircraft emitted oxides of nitrogen (NOx) contribute both to climate change and air quality degradat...
Aviation-attributed climate impact depends on a combination of composition changes in trace gases du...
Aviation emissions have been found to cause5%of global anthropogenic radiative forcing and ∼16 000 p...
Reactive nitrogen emissions into the atmosphere are increasing as a result of human activities, affe...