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Meteorological variations impeded the benefits of recent NO_x mitigation in reducing atmospheric nitrate deposition in the Pearl River Delta region, Southeast China

机译:气象变异阻碍了近期NO_X缓解在中国东南部珠江三角洲地区大气硝酸盐沉积中的益处

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The trends and variability of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region for the period 2008-2017 were investigated by integrating ground- and satellite-based observations and a chemical transport model, in order to gauge the effects of emission reductions and meteorological variability. We show that dry deposition observation of oxidized nitrogen decreased at the rate of 2.4% yr(-1) for a moderate reduction in NOx emissions by 27% in the past decade, while reduced nitrogen presented an increase at the rate of 2.3% yr(-1) despite no regulated interventions for NH3 emissions, which is likely related to changes in atmospheric gas -particle partitioning of NH3 as reductions in SO2 and NOx emissions. These results coincide with the trends in ground-level concentrations of oxidized and reduced nitrogen compounds in the atmosphere during 2008-2017. The changes in annual deposition fluxes of total oxidized and reduced nitrogen are not statistically significant trends and largely related with the inter-annual variability in their corresponding wet depositions, which reflects combined effects of variability in precipitation amount, and changes in atmospheric nitrogen compounds which dominates wet deposition of the oxidized and reduced forms. The meteorological conditions can mask 34% and 25% decrease in total oxidized and reduced nitrogen deposition on the decadal timescale, respectively. We conclude that meteorology-driven variability probably have masked the full response of oxidized nitrogen deposition to NOx emissions reduction. Our results also imply that persistent and integrated emission control strategies on NOx and NH3 are needed to effectively reduce total nitrogen deposition fluxes towards the critical limit in the PRD region. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:通过整合基于地基和卫星的观测和化学传输模型,研究了2008 - 2017年期间珠江三角洲(PRD)地区大气氮沉积的趋势和变化,以衡量排放减排的影响和气象变异性。我们表明,在过去十年中,在2.4%YR(-1)的速率下,氧化氮的干沉积观察减少了27%,同时减少了氮气的速率为2.3%的速率( -1)尽管没有受到NH3排放的规范干预,但可能与NH3的大气气体 - 粒子分配的变化有关,以降低SO2和NOx排放。这些结果与2008 - 2017年期间大气中氧化和降低的氮化合物的地层浓度的趋势一致。总氧化和减少氮的年沉积助液的变化在于它们相应的湿沉积中的年度阶段性趋势并没有统计学意义,这反映了沉淀量可变异的综合影响,以及大致主导的大气氮化合物的变化湿沉积氧化和减少的形式。气象条件可以分别掩盖总氧化和降低的氮沉积的34%和25%降低。我们得出结论,气象驱动的可变性可能掩盖了氧化氮沉积对NOx排放的全部响应。我们的结果暗示了NOx和NH 3上的持续和集成的排放控制策略是有效地降低PRD区域临界极限的总氮沉积通量。 (c)2020 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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    《Environmental Pollution》 |2020年第2期|115076.1-115076.9|共9页
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    Jinan Univ Inst Environm & Climate Res Guangdong Hongkong Macau Joint Lab Collaborat Inn Guangzhou 510632 Peoples R China;

    Jinan Univ Inst Environm & Climate Res Guangdong Hongkong Macau Joint Lab Collaborat Inn Guangzhou 510632 Peoples R China;

    Sun Yat Sen Univ Sch Environm Sci & Engn Guangzhou 510275 Peoples R China;

    Jinan Univ Inst Environm & Climate Res Guangdong Hongkong Macau Joint Lab Collaborat Inn Guangzhou 510632 Peoples R China;

    Sun Yat Sen Univ Sch Atmospher Sci Guangzhou 510275 Peoples R China;

    Jinan Univ Inst Environm & Climate Res Guangdong Hongkong Macau Joint Lab Collaborat Inn Guangzhou 510632 Peoples R China;

    Jinan Univ Inst Environm & Climate Res Guangdong Hongkong Macau Joint Lab Collaborat Inn Guangzhou 510632 Peoples R China;

    China Agr Univ Coll Resources & Environm Sci Beijing 100193 Peoples R China;

    Natl Univ Singapore Dept Civil & Environm Engn Blk E1A 07-03 1 Engn Dr 2 Singapore 117576 Singapore;

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