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Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen in China

Download or Read eBook Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen in China PDF written by Xuejun Liu and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2019-10-04 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen in China
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9789811385148
ISBN-13 : 9811385149
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Book Synopsis Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen in China by : Xuejun Liu

Book excerpt: Atmospheric reactive nitrogen (N) emissions, as an important component of global N cycle, have been significantly altered by anthropogenic activities, and consequently have had a global impact on air pollution and ecosystem services. Due to rapid agricultural, industrial, and urban development, China has been experiencing an increase in reactive N emissions and deposition since the late 1970s. Based on a literature review, this book summarizes recent research on: 1) atmospheric reactive N in China from a global perspective (Chapter 1); 2) atmospheric reactive N emissions, deposition and budget in China (Chapters 2-5); 3) the contribution of atmospheric reactive N to air pollution (e.g., haze, surface O3, and acid deposition) (Chapters 6-8); 4) the impacts of N deposition on sensitive ecosystems (e.g., forests, grasslands, deserts and lakes) (Chapters 9-12); and 5) the regulatory strategies for mitigation of atmospheric reactive N pollution from agricultural and non-agricultural sectors in China (Chapters 13-14). As such it offers graduate students, researchers, educators in agricultural, ecological and environmental sciences, and policy makers a glimpse of the environmental issues related to reactive N in China .


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