Soil nitrogen (N) budgets are used in a global, distributed flow-path model with 0.5 degrees x 0.5 degrees resolution, representing denitrification and N2O emissions from soils, groundwater and riparian zones for the period 1900-2000 and scenarios for the period 2000-2050 based on the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. Total agricultural and natural N inputs from N fertilizers, animal manure, biological N-2 fixation and atmospheric N deposition increased from 155 to 345 Tg N yr(-1) (Tg = teragram; 1 Tg = 10(12) g) between 1900 and 2000. Depending on the scenario, inputs are estimated to further increase to 408-510 Tg N yr(-1) by 2050. In the period 1900-2000, the soil N budget surplus (inputs minus withdrawal by plants) increased from 118 to ...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is not only an important greenhouse gas, but also impacts stratospheric ozone. S...
Nitrogen (N) loss to atmosphere and ground water can contribute to environmental destruction, by N e...
Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from aquatic systems such as rivers and estuaries are enhanced as a...
Soil nitrogen (N) budgets are used in a global, distributed flow-path model with 0.5 degrees x 0.5 d...
In most soils, biogenic formation of N2O is enhanced by an increase in available mineral N through i...
The use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers has grown exponentially over the last century, with severe envir...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment scenarios for 2000 to 2050 describe contrasting future developme...
Anthropogenic nitrogen inputs cause major negative environmental impacts, including emissions of the...
Data for the historical years 1970 and 1995 and the FAO-Agriculture Towards 2030 projection are used...
Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and the underlying...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) is not only an important nutrient for plant growth, thereby safeguarding huma...
Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and the underlying...
Nitrogen applied to the surface of the land for agricultural purposes represents a significant sourc...
AbstractGiven the fact of growing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) in terrestrial biosphere, i...
A model of N2O emissions from natural soils, whose ultimate objective is to evaluate what contributi...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is not only an important greenhouse gas, but also impacts stratospheric ozone. S...
Nitrogen (N) loss to atmosphere and ground water can contribute to environmental destruction, by N e...
Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from aquatic systems such as rivers and estuaries are enhanced as a...
Soil nitrogen (N) budgets are used in a global, distributed flow-path model with 0.5 degrees x 0.5 d...
In most soils, biogenic formation of N2O is enhanced by an increase in available mineral N through i...
The use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers has grown exponentially over the last century, with severe envir...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment scenarios for 2000 to 2050 describe contrasting future developme...
Anthropogenic nitrogen inputs cause major negative environmental impacts, including emissions of the...
Data for the historical years 1970 and 1995 and the FAO-Agriculture Towards 2030 projection are used...
Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and the underlying...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) is not only an important nutrient for plant growth, thereby safeguarding huma...
Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and the underlying...
Nitrogen applied to the surface of the land for agricultural purposes represents a significant sourc...
AbstractGiven the fact of growing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) in terrestrial biosphere, i...
A model of N2O emissions from natural soils, whose ultimate objective is to evaluate what contributi...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is not only an important greenhouse gas, but also impacts stratospheric ozone. S...
Nitrogen (N) loss to atmosphere and ground water can contribute to environmental destruction, by N e...
Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from aquatic systems such as rivers and estuaries are enhanced as a...