The Effect of Precipitation Amount and Atmospheric Concentrations on Wet Deposition Fluxes of Oxidized and Reduced Nitrogen Species in Connecticut |
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Authors: | Nadim Farhad Stapcinskaite Snieguole Trahiotis Michael M. Perkins Christopher Carley Robert J. Liu Shili Yang Xiusheng |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Environmental Research Institute, University of Connecticut, Longley Building, Storrs, CT, 06269, U.S.A. (author for correspondance 2. Institute of Physics, A. Gostauto 12, 2600, Vilnius, Lithuania 3. Natural Resources Management and Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 06269, U.S.A
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Abstract: | ![]() The effects of precipitation amount and atmospheric concentrations of inorganic nitrogen species on precipitationconcentrations and wet fluxes of oxidized and reduced nitrogen inConnecticut were studied for a period of 152 weeks (7 February,1997 through 31 December, 1999). The annual volume weighted mean(VWM) concentration in precipitation of oxidized and reducednitrogen varied with precipitation amount between sites andyears. To investigate the effect of varying precipitation amountand mean monthly temperatures on concentrations of inorganicnitrogen species in precipitation, the precipitation events wereclassified into seven groups and each year was divided into twowarm and cold sampling periods. Increasing precipitation amounthad a substantial decreasing effect on the VWM concentration ofnitrate and ammonium ions in precipitation. The highest VWMconcentrations of oxidized and reduced nitrogen in precipitationwere found in the lower weekly precipitation range of 0 to 0.5 cm. The results of this study indicated that precipitationamount was one of the main factors affecting volume weighted meanconcentrations and fluxes of oxidized and reduced nitrogen. Chemical composition of inorganic nitrogen species in theatmosphere showed that during warm and cold sampling periodsreduced nitrogen was the predominant atmospheric specie, andoxidized nitrogen was the predominant wet specie in precipitationat all sampling sites. |
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