Towards a climate-dependent paradigm of ammonia emission and deposition

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 term...

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Published inPhilosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences Vol. 368; no. 1621; p. 20130166
Main Authors Sutton, Mark A., Reis, Stefan, Riddick, Stuart N., Dragosits, Ulrike, Nemitz, Eiko, Theobald, Mark R., Tang, Y. Sim, Braban, Christine F., Vieno, Massimo, Dore, Anthony J., Mitchell, Robert F., Wanless, Sarah, Daunt, Francis, Fowler, David, Blackall, Trevor D., Milford, Celia, Flechard, Chris R., Loubet, Benjamin, Massad, Raia, Cellier, Pierre, Personne, Erwan, Coheur, Pierre F., Clarisse, Lieven, Van Damme, Martin, Ngadi, Yasmine, Clerbaux, Cathy, Skjøth, Carsten Ambelas, Geels, Camilla, Hertel, Ole, Wichink Kruit, Roy J., Pinder, Robert W., Bash, Jesse O., Walker, John T., Simpson, David, Horváth, László, Misselbrook, Tom H., Bleeker, Albert, Dentener, Frank, de Vries, Wim
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England The Royal Society 05.07.2013
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