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The cycling of organic nitrogen through the atmosphere
Authors:T. Jickells  A. R. Baker  J. N. Cape  S. E. Cornell  E. Nemitz
Affiliation:1.Laboratory of Global Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK;2.Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Bush Estate, Penicuik EH26 0QB, UK;3.Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm 106 91, Sweden
Abstract:Atmospheric organic nitrogen (ON) appears to be a ubiquitous but poorly understood component of the atmospheric nitrogen deposition flux. Here, we focus on the ON components that dominate deposition and do not consider reactive atmospheric gases containing ON such as peroxyacyl nitrates that are important in atmospheric nitrogen transport, but are probably not particularly important in deposition. We first review the approaches to the analysis and characterization of atmospheric ON. We then briefly summarize the available data on the concentrations of ON in both aerosols and rainwater from around the world, and the limited information available on its chemical characterization. This evidence clearly shows that atmospheric aerosol and rainwater ON is a complex mixture of material from multiple sources. This synthesis of available information is then used to try and identify some of the important sources of this material, in particular, if it is of predominantly natural or anthropogenic origin. Finally, we suggest that the flux of ON is about 25 per cent of the total nitrogen deposition flux.
Keywords:nitrogen   organic nitrogen   atmosphere
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