Sharma, C. and Tiwari, M. K. and Pathak, H. (2008) Estimates of emission and deposition of reactive nitrogenous species for India. Current Science, 94 (11). pp. 1439-1446. ISSN 0011-3891

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Abstract

Anthropogenic activities are responsible for the enhanced emission of reactive nitrogenous species like nitrous oxide (N(2)O), oxides of nitrogen (NO(x)) and ammonia (NH(3)) into the atmosphere from the biosphere. This article reviews the available estimates of emissions of these reactive nitrogenous species for India. In addition, it reviews the estimates of depositional fluxes of ammonia and nitrate through dry and wet precipitation over India. Agriculture soils are the largest emitter of N(2)O in India due to increasing application of nitrogenous fertilizers in agriculture fields. The contributions of other sources like biomass burning and energy activities are rather small in the overall N(2)O emissions in India. However, total contribution of Indian agriculture to the global N(2)O emissions is merely 2.7%. On the other hand, energy activities are a major source of NO(x) emissions in India, which include both mobile and stationary combustion processes. The agriculture sector has a. small contribution in the total NO(x) emissions in India. The ammonia emissions are primarily contributed from the agriculture sector in India. The depositional fluxes of ammonia have so far been reported to be higher for sub-urban areas while the nitrate depositional fluxes have been reported to be higher over rural areas, which can have significant impacts on the agriculture productivity. However, the present article reveals large uncertainties in all these estimates which need to be addressed through systematic nation-wide studies.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Applied Physics/Condensed Matter
Physics
Divisions: UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Ms Neetu Chandra
Date Deposited: 08 Jan 2014 08:28
Last Modified: 08 Jan 2014 08:28
URI: http://npl.csircentral.net/id/eprint/1012

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