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Atmospheric nitrogen dynamics in Hesse
Project
Project code: vTI-AK-08-38
Contract period: 01.01.2004
- 31.12.2007
Purpose of research: Applied research
Ammonia is a hughly reactive atmospheric trace gas. In contrast to other gases, its fate in the atmosphere is governed by numerous sources close to the ground, a quite complicated atmospheric chemistry and the sink properties of natural and near natrual ecosystems in particular. The project aims at a comprehensive description of all relevant sources and sinks of reduced atmospheric nitrogen by modelling (sources) and measurements (concentrations, depositions). The project integrates the three subprojects 'assessment of ammonia concentrations' (FAL-AOE-02-13), 'assessment of the concentrations of reactive N- and S-species' (FAL-AOE-02-27) and 'bulk-depositionen of reactiver N-species' (FAL-AOE-02-28).
Section overview
Subjects
- Agroecology
- Climate Change