Fluxes, patterns and sources of phosphorus deposition in an urban–rural transition region in Southwest China

Abstract - 2 - 1 - 2 - 1). Moreover, it was found that the monthly variations of P deposition were strongly correlated with meteorological factors, including precipitation, temperature and relative humidity. However, the fluxes of dry P deposition and total P deposition were more affected by land use, which increased with the agro-facility, town and paddy field areas but decreased with the forest and country road areas. These findings suggested that dry P deposition was the primary form of total P deposition, and P deposition could be affected both by meteorological factors and land-use types. Thus, proper management of land use may help mitigate the pollution caused by P deposition.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Fluxes, patterns and sources of phosphorus deposition in an urban–rural transition region in Southwest China ; volume:22 ; number:22 ; year:2022 ; pages:14813-14823 ; extent:11
Atmospheric chemistry and physics ; 22, Heft 22 (2022), 14813-14823 (gesamt 11)

Creator
Chen, Yuanyuan
Liu, Jiang
Ran, Jiangyou
Huang, Rong
Zhang, Chunlong
Gao, Xuesong
Zhou, Wei
Lan, Ting
Ou, Dinghua
He, Yan
Xiong, Yalan
Luo, Ling
Wang, Lu
Deng, Ouping

DOI
10.5194/acp-22-14813-2022
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022112404171273371661
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  • Chen, Yuanyuan
  • Liu, Jiang
  • Ran, Jiangyou
  • Huang, Rong
  • Zhang, Chunlong
  • Gao, Xuesong
  • Zhou, Wei
  • Lan, Ting
  • Ou, Dinghua
  • He, Yan
  • Xiong, Yalan
  • Luo, Ling
  • Wang, Lu
  • Deng, Ouping

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