2020
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2020-945
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Changes in biomass burning, wetland extent, or agriculture drive atmospheric NH<sub>3</sub> trends in several African regions

Abstract: Abstract. Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) is a precursor to fine particulate matter and a source of nitrogen (N) deposition that can adversely affect ecosystem health. The main sources of NH3 – agriculture and biomass burning – are undergoing or expected to undergo substantial changes in Africa. Although evidence of increasing NH3 over parts of Africa has been observed, the mechanisms behind these trends are not well understood. Here we use observations of atmospheric NH3 vertical column densities (VCDs) from the In… Show more

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“…These products have also seen extensive use in characterizing NH 3 emissions. This includes detecting global and regional NH 3 emission hotspots (Cady‐Pereira et al., 2017; Clarisse et al., 2019; Dammers et al., 2019; Shephard et al., 2020; Van Damme et al., 2018), constraining NH 3 emissions from biomass burning (Adams et al., 2019; Whitburn, Van Damme, et al., 2016), evaluating regional emission inventories (Chen et al., 2021; Fortems‐Cheiney et al., 2020), identifying underestimated or missing NH 3 sources in widely used global and regional emission inventories and models (Heald et al., 2012; Hickman et al., 2018; Van Damme, Kruit, et al., 2014), and determining long‐term local and regional trends and variability in NH 3 (Hickman et al., 2020; Van Damme, Eriman, et al., 2015; 2021; Vohra, Marais, et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These products have also seen extensive use in characterizing NH 3 emissions. This includes detecting global and regional NH 3 emission hotspots (Cady‐Pereira et al., 2017; Clarisse et al., 2019; Dammers et al., 2019; Shephard et al., 2020; Van Damme et al., 2018), constraining NH 3 emissions from biomass burning (Adams et al., 2019; Whitburn, Van Damme, et al., 2016), evaluating regional emission inventories (Chen et al., 2021; Fortems‐Cheiney et al., 2020), identifying underestimated or missing NH 3 sources in widely used global and regional emission inventories and models (Heald et al., 2012; Hickman et al., 2018; Van Damme, Kruit, et al., 2014), and determining long‐term local and regional trends and variability in NH 3 (Hickman et al., 2020; Van Damme, Eriman, et al., 2015; 2021; Vohra, Marais, et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also enhance wet deposition: in the Senegalese semi‐arid ecosystem, high rainfall in August effectively leaches atmospheric NH 3 , leading to a decrease from the July peak in NH 3 , similar to the pattern we observe for the dry savanna ecoregion (Delon et al., 2019). In addition, NH 3 VCDs have been found to increase substantially following the receding of the water extent of Lake Natron in Tanzania (Clarisse et al., 2019) and of wetland extent in the Sudd (Hickman et al., 2020), highlighting the importance of changes in soil moisture for soil emissions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These products have also seen extensive use in characterizing NH 3 emissions. This includes detecting global and regional NH 3 emission hotspots (Cady-Pereira et al, 2017;Clarisse et al, 2019;Dammers et al, 2019;Shephard et al, 2020;Van Damme et al, 2018), constraining NH 3 emissions from biomass burning (Adams et al, 2019;, evaluating regional emission inventories (Chen et al, 2021;Fortems-Cheiney et al, 2020), identifying underestimated or missing NH 3 sources in widely used global and regional emission inventories and models (Heald et al, 2012;Hickman et al, 2018;Van Damme, Kruit, et al, 2014), and determining long-term local and regional trends and variability in NH 3 (Hickman et al, 2020;Van Damme, Eriman, et al, 2015;.…”
Section: Marais Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%