Title
Atmospheric nitrogen inputs into the coastal ecosystem (ANICE): The southern North Sea as a study area
Author
de Leeuw, G.
Cohen, L.
Kunz, G.J.
Moerman, M.
Geernaert, G.
Hertel, O.
Jensen, B.
Pedersen, B.
Vignati, E.
Sorensen, L.L.
Lund, S.
Jickells, T.
Spokes, L.
Schlunzen, H.
TNO Fysisch en Elektronisch Laboratorium
Publication year
1999
Abstract
The Atmospheric Nitrogen Inputs into the Costal Ecosystem (ANICE) project was initiated to improve the accuracy and performance of model tools used to estimate the atmospheric nitrogen deposition to the sea. The experimental work includes the use of a ferry for long-term measurements of gaseous species, aerosols and rain water during one year, and two intensive field campaigns. During the first ANICE intensity experiment, situations were encountered in which the air flow connected the different stations. Differences in nitrate and ammonium concentrations between the various stations were analyzed in terms of the processes determining the concentrations of these species and to quantify their variations with fetch.
Subject
Atmospheric chemistry
Atmospheric composition
Atmospheric movements
Ecosystems
Eutrophication
Mathematical models
Nitrogen compounds
Oceanography
Particle size analysis
Atmospheric nitrogen inputs into the coastal ecosystems (ANICE)
Atmospheric transport
Lagrangian transport chemistry model
Southern North Sea
Atmospheric aerosols
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0021-8502(99)80104-9
TNO identifier
235151
Source
Journal of Aerosol Science, 30 (Suppl. 1), S185-S186
Bibliographical note
Proceedings of the 1999 European Aerosol Conference, 6-10 September 1999, Prague, Czech Republic
Document type
article