Global estimates of ambient reactive nitrogen components during 2000–2100 based on the multi-stage model

Abstract R 2 R 2 > 0.55). The concentrations of estimated reactive nitrogen components in China experienced persistent increases during 2000–2013, while they suffered drastic decreases from 2013, except for NH 3. This might be associated with the impact of clean-air policies. However, in Europe and the United States, these compounds have remained relatively stable since 2000. In the future scenarios, SSP3-7.0 (traditional-energy scenario) and SSP1-2.6 (carbon neutrality scenario) showed the highest and lowest reactive nitrogen component concentrations, respectively. Although the reactive nitrogen concentrations in some heavy-pollution scenarios (SSP3-7.0) also experienced decreases during 2020–2100, SSP1-2.6 and SSP2-4.5 (middle-emission scenario) still showed more rapidly decreasing trends. Our results emphasise the need for carbon neutrality pathways to reduce global atmospheric N pollution.

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Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Global estimates of ambient reactive nitrogen components during 2000–2100 based on the multi-stage model ; volume:24 ; number:13 ; year:2024 ; pages:7623-7636 ; extent:14
Atmospheric chemistry and physics ; 24, Heft 13 (2024), 7623-7636 (gesamt 14)

Creator
Li, Rui
Gao, Yining
Zhang, Lijia
Shen, Yubing
Xu, Tianzhao
Sun, Wenwen
Wang, Gehui

DOI
10.5194/acp-24-7623-2024
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2408061138117.472589667865
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  • Li, Rui
  • Gao, Yining
  • Zhang, Lijia
  • Shen, Yubing
  • Xu, Tianzhao
  • Sun, Wenwen
  • Wang, Gehui

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