2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2013.04.014
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Heterogeneity of atmospheric ammonia at the landscape scale and consequences for environmental impact assessment

Abstract: Scott; Rees, Robert M.; Sutton, Mark A. 2013. Heterogeneity of atmospheric ammonia at the landscape scale and consequences for environmental impact assessment.Contact CEH NORA team at noraceh@ceh.ac.ukThe NERC and CEH trademarks and logos ('the Trademarks') are registered trademarks of NERC in the UK and other countries, and may not be used without the prior written consent of the Trademark owner. AbstractWe examined the consequences of the spatial heterogeneity of atmospheric ammonia (NH 3 ) by measuring and… Show more

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“…The spatial and temporal variability of atmospheric NH 3 across the landscape, in which the two catchments are contained, was described in detail by Vogt et al (2012b). Monthly mean NH 3 concentrations at 31 sites were measured through 2008 with ALPHA passive diffusion samplers (Tang et al, 2001).…”
Section: Atmospheric Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The spatial and temporal variability of atmospheric NH 3 across the landscape, in which the two catchments are contained, was described in detail by Vogt et al (2012b). Monthly mean NH 3 concentrations at 31 sites were measured through 2008 with ALPHA passive diffusion samplers (Tang et al, 2001).…”
Section: Atmospheric Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As part of the NitroEurope Integrated Project , a landscape study area of 6 km × 6 km was established in southeast Scotland for detailed inventory of agricultural activities, N r concentration and flux measurements (see Vogt et al, 2012aVogt et al, , 2012b for further details). The area has a temperate oceanic climate with an annual mean temperature of ∼ 8 • C and a typical rainfall of ∼ 1000 mm.…”
Section: Study Landscapementioning
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“…It is primarily emitted at ground level in the rural environment, and is associated with large dry deposition velocities to vegetation (Sutton and Fowler, 2002). High NH 3 concentrations can lead to acute problems at a local scale, for example, at nature reserves located in intensive agricultural landscapes Cape et al, 2009a;Hallsworth et al, 2010;Vogt et al, 2013). The NH 3 remaining in the atmosphere generally partitions to PM where the NH + 4 can have a lifetime of several days (Vieno et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%