2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25147-9
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The underappreciated role of agricultural soil nitrogen oxide emissions in ozone pollution regulation in North China

Abstract: Intensive agricultural activities in the North China Plain (NCP) lead to substantial emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from soil, while the role of this source on local severe ozone pollution is unknown. Here we use a mechanistic parameterization of soil NOx emissions combined with two atmospheric chemistry models to investigate the issue. We find that the presence of soil NOx emissions in the NCP significantly reduces the sensitivity of ozone to anthropogenic emissions. The maximum ozone air quality improvem… Show more

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“…To ensure effective pollution control, there needs to be greater focus on the control of O 3 pollution; more comprehensive policies to reduce the emissions of VOCs, NO x , and other precursors of O 3 are needed (Yuan et al., 2013). More attention should be focused on microbial processes, which have been largely neglected (Lu et al., 2021), in addition to the strict governance of significant emission sources (e.g., residential coal combustion).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure effective pollution control, there needs to be greater focus on the control of O 3 pollution; more comprehensive policies to reduce the emissions of VOCs, NO x , and other precursors of O 3 are needed (Yuan et al., 2013). More attention should be focused on microbial processes, which have been largely neglected (Lu et al., 2021), in addition to the strict governance of significant emission sources (e.g., residential coal combustion).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expansion of the human population is increasing resource consumption and discharge of waste products, placing significant burdens on the biosphere ( Burrell et al, 2020 ; Grantham et al, 2020 ; Lv et al, 2020 ; Albert et al, 2021 ; Lu et al, 2021 ; Naumann et al, 2021 ; Ortiz-Bobea et al, 2021 ). These activities are contributing to the multifaceted pollution of the global ecological systems ( Julinová et al, 2018 ; Santos et al, 2019 ; Turan et al, 2019 ; Vardhan et al, 2019 ; Briffa et al, 2020 ; Pulster et al, 2020 ; Simul Bhuyan et al, 2021 ; Sohrabi et al, 2021 ; Li and Fantke, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many scientists have used a suite of active and passive observation technologies onboard ground-based, vehicle-based, ship-based, airborne, or space borne platforms to assess the temporalspatial variabilities of NO2 and identify their driving forces in different regions around the globe (Richter et al, 2005;Jiang et al, 2018;Liu et al, 2018;Zhang et al, 2021;Schreier et al, 2015;Shaiganfar et al, 2017). Among all observation technologies and platforms, space borne remote sensing observations have their unique features.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%