Changes of nitrogen deposition in China from 1980 to 2018.

Environ Int

Key Laboratory of Plant-Soil Interactions of MOE, College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, National Academy of Agriculture Green Development, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2020

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  • China has seen significant changes in nitrogen emissions over the last 40 years, with nitrogen deposition peaking around 2000 and declining by 45% by 2018.
  • The study analyzed nitrogen deposition trends from 1980 to 2018, finding a decrease in both bulk and dry nitrogen deposition in recent years, particularly after 2010 due to NO emission controls.
  • Despite reductions in oxidized nitrogen, the levels of reduced nitrogen remained stable due to increases in dry NH deposition, indicating ongoing agricultural influences and the need for stronger regional emission control measures.

Article Abstract

China has experienced a dramatic change in atmospheric reactive nitrogen (Nr) emissions over the past four decades. However, it remains unclear how nitrogen (N) deposition has responded to increases and/or decreases in Nr emissions. This study quantitatively assesses temporal and spatial variations in measurements of bulk and calculated dry N deposition in China from 1980 to 2018. A long-term database (1980-2018) shows that bulk N deposition peaked in around 2000, and had declined by 45% by 2016-2018. Recent bulk and dry N deposition (based on monitoring from 2011 to 2018) decreased from 2011 to 2018, with current average values of 19.4 ± 0.8 and 20.6 ± 0.4 kg N ha yr, respectively. Oxidized N deposition, especially dry deposition, decreased after 2010 due to NO emission controls. In contrast, reduced N deposition was approximately constant, with reductions in bulk NH-N deposition offset by a continuous increase in dry NH deposition. Elevated NH concentrations were found at nationwide monitoring sites even at urban sites, suggesting a strong influence of both agricultural and non-agricultural sources. Current emission controls are reducing Nr emissions and deposition but further mitigation measures are needed, especially of NH, built on broader regional emission control strategies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.106022DOI Listing

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