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A global chemistry-transport model has been used to study the deposition of acidic nitrogen and sulphur species in the present day (1990s) and future (2090s). For the oxidised nitrogen species, climate change increases the amount of nitric acid produced and deposited to soils. However, for reduced nitrogen species, both climate change and pollutant emission increases act to convert more ammonia to...
The EMEP MSC-W Eulerian chemical transport model is used to investigate a number of features concerning the concentrations and depositions of reactive nitrogen species over Europe, with a focus on forest ecosystems and soil emissions. We illustrate the relative contributions of oxidised versus reduced nitrogen, and of dry versus wet deposition, to nitrogen inputs to forests. A comparison with measurements,...
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