Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4425448 Environmental Pollution 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Increased reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition due to expansion of agro-industry was investigated considering emission sources, atmospheric transport and chemical reactions. Measurements of the main inorganic nitrogen species (NO2, NH3, HNO3, and aerosol nitrate and ammonium) were made over a period of one year at six sites distributed across an area of ∼130,000 km2 in southeast Brazil. Oxidized species were estimated to account for ∼90% of dry deposited Nr, due to the region’s large emissions of nitrogen oxides from biomass burning and road transport. NO2-N was important closer to urban areas, however overall HNO3-N represented the largest component of dry deposited Nr. A simple mathematical modeling procedure was developed to enable estimates of total Nr dry deposition to be made from knowledge of NO2 concentrations. The technique, whose accuracy here ranged from <1% to 29%, provides a useful new tool for the mapping of reactive nitrogen deposition.

► First estimates in Brazil of nitrogen deposition fluxes based on measurements. ► New technique for nitrogen deposition determination using measurements and modeling. ► Nitrogen deposition is predominantly in oxidized forms due to biomass burning. ► HNO3 largest component of nitrogen deposition in a tropical agro-industrial region. ► Increased nitrogen deposition in rural regions due to removal from urban plumes.

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