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Effects of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Remote

by Fabio Lepori , François Keck - Freshwater Ecosystems, Ambio , 2012
"... Abstract We review known and hypothesized effects of nitrogen (N) deposition owing to human activities on the chemistry, organisms, and ecosystem processes of remote oligotrophic freshwaters. Acidification is the best-known effect of N deposition on water chemistry, but additional effects include i ..."
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Abstract We review known and hypothesized effects of nitrogen (N) deposition owing to human activities on the chemistry, organisms, and ecosystem processes of remote oligotrophic freshwaters. Acidification is the best-known effect of N deposition on water chemistry, but additional effects include

Human domination of Earth’s ecosystems

by Peter M. Vitousek, Harold A. Mooney, Jane Lubchenco, Jerry M. Melillo - Science , 1997
"... Human alteration of Earth is substantial and growing. Between one-third and one-half interact with the atmosphere, with aquatic of the land surface has been transformed by human action; the carbon dioxide con- systems, and with surrounding land. Morecentration in the atmosphere has increased by near ..."
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by nearly 30 percent since the beginning of over, land trallsformation interacts strongly the Industrial Revolution; more atmospheric nitrogen is fixed by humanity than by all with most other components of global ennatural terrestrial sources combined; more than half of all accessible surface fresh water

Chapter 49 The Effects of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Terrestrial and Freshwater Biodiversity

by Jill S. Baron (chair, Mark Adams, Julius I. Agboola, Edith B. Allen, William J. Bealey, Maxim V. Bobrovsky, William D. Bowman Cristina Branquinho, Christopher M. Clark, Edward C. Cocking, Cristina Cruz, Eric Davidson, Tom Denmead, Teresa Dias, Nancy B. Dise, Alan Feest, James N. Galloway, Linda H. Geiser, Frank S. Gilliam, Ian J. Harrison, Larisa G. Khanina, Xiankai Lu, Esteban Manrique, Raúl Ochoa-hueso, Jean P. H. B. Ometto, Richard Payne, Thomas Scheuschner, Gavin L. Simpson, Y. V. Singh, Carly J. Stevens, Ian Strachan, Harald Sverdrup, Naoko Tokuchi, Hans Van Dobben, Sarah Woodin, J. S. Baron, M. Barber, M. Adams, J. I. Agboola, E. B. Allen, W. J. Bealey, R. Bobbink
"... Abstract This chapter reports the findings of a Working Group on how atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition affects both terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity. Regional and global scale impacts on biodiversity are addressed, together with potential indi-cators. Key conclusions are that: the rates of ..."
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Abstract This chapter reports the findings of a Working Group on how atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition affects both terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity. Regional and global scale impacts on biodiversity are addressed, together with potential indi-cators. Key conclusions are that: the rates

The Effects of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Terrestrial and Freshwater Biodiversity

by Peer Reviewed Version, Jill S. Baron (chair, Mark Adams, Julius I. Agboola, Edith B. Allen, William J. Bealey, Maxim V. Bobrovsky, William D. Bowman Cristina Branquinho, Christopher M. Clark, Edward C. Cocking, Cristina Cruz, Eric Davidson, Tom Denmead, Teresa Dias, Nancy B. Dise, Alan Feest, James N. Galloway, Linda H. Geiser, Frank S. Gilliam, Ian J. Harrison, Larisa G. Khanina, Xiankai Lu, Esteban Manrique, Raúl Ochoa-hueso, Jean P. H. B. Ometto, Richard Payne, Thomas Scheuschner, Gavin L. Simpson, Y. V. Singh, Carly J. Stevens, Ian Strachan, Harald Sverdrup, Naoko Tokuchi, Hans Van Dobben, Sarah Woodin, J. S. Baron, M. Barber
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Export of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition from Forests at the top of the Susquehanna Watershed. Principal investigators:

by Christine L. Goodale, Steven A. Thomas
"... Report for 2005NY64B: Export of atmospheric nitrogen deposition from forests at the top of the Susquehanna watershed ..."
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Report for 2005NY64B: Export of atmospheric nitrogen deposition from forests at the top of the Susquehanna watershed

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Operational mapping of atmospheric nitrogen deposition to the

by Baltic Sea, O. Hertel, C. Ambelas Skjøth, J. Br, J. H. Christensen, L. M. Frohn, J. Frydendall , 2003
"... Abstract. A new model system for mapping and forecasting nitrogen deposition to the Baltic Sea has been developed. The system is based on the Lagrangian variable scale transport-chemistry model ACDEP (Atmospheric Chemistry and Deposition model), and aims at delivering deposition estimates to be used ..."
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Abstract. A new model system for mapping and forecasting nitrogen deposition to the Baltic Sea has been developed. The system is based on the Lagrangian variable scale transport-chemistry model ACDEP (Atmospheric Chemistry and Deposition model), and aims at delivering deposition estimates

Response of stream macroinvertebrate production to atmospheric nitrogen deposition and channel drying

by Michael A. Chadwick, Er D. Huryn
"... We assessed the effect of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on secondary production in a first-order intermittent stream at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (BBWM). BBWM is a paired-catchment experiment designed to determine the effects of N deposition on a forested ecosystem. Nitrogen as (NH4)2S ..."
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We assessed the effect of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on secondary production in a first-order intermittent stream at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (BBWM). BBWM is a paired-catchment experiment designed to determine the effects of N deposition on a forested ecosystem. Nitrogen as (NH4

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by The Mediterranean Sea
"... Biological fixation of atmospheric nitrogen in ..."
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Biological fixation of atmospheric nitrogen in

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Wet and dry deposition of atmospheric nitrogen at ten sites in

by Northern China, Y. P. Pan, Y. S. Wang, G. Q. Tang, D. Wu , 2012
"... Abstract. Emissions of reactive nitrogen (N) species can affect surrounding ecosystems via atmospheric deposition. However, few long-term and multi-site measurements have focused on both the wet and the dry deposition of individual N species in large areas of Northern China. Thus, the magni-tude of ..."
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Abstract. Emissions of reactive nitrogen (N) species can affect surrounding ecosystems via atmospheric deposition. However, few long-term and multi-site measurements have focused on both the wet and the dry deposition of individual N species in large areas of Northern China. Thus, the magni

MODELING OF ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN DEPOSITION TO THE ESCAMBIA BAY AND WATERSHED IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

by Krish Vijayaraghavan, Rochelle T. Balmori, Shu-yun Chen, Prakash Karamch, Christian Seigneur, Justin T. Walters, John J. Jansen
"... Atmospheric deposition is an important pathway for the input of nitrogen species to watersheds and water bodies. Atmospheric ..."
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Atmospheric deposition is an important pathway for the input of nitrogen species to watersheds and water bodies. Atmospheric
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