Nitrogen Cycles: Past, Present, and Future

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J. N. Galloway
F. J. Dentener
D. G. Capone
E. W. Boyer
R. W. Howarth
S. P. Seitzinger
G. P. Asner
C. C. Cleveland
P. A. Green
E. A. Holland
D. M. Karl
A. F. Michaels
J. H. Porter
A. R. Townsend
C. J. Vöosmarty
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[1] University of Virginia,Environmental Sciences Department
[2] Institute for Environment and Sustainability Climate Change Unit,Joint Research Centre
[3] University of Southern California,Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies
[4] State University of New York,College of Environmental Science and Forestry
[5] Cornell University,Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
[6] The State University of New Jersey,Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers
[7] Stanford University,Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution
[8] University of Colorado,Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
[9] University of New Hampshire,Complex Systems Research Center, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
[10] National Center for Atmospheric Research,Atmospheric Chemistry Division
[11] University of Virginia,Environmental Sciences Department
来源
Biogeochemistry | 2004年 / 70卷
关键词
nitrogen; Haber-Bosch; fertilizer; fossil fuel combustion; denitrification; nitrogen fixation;
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This paper contrasts the natural and anthropogenic controls on the conversion of unreactive N2 to more reactive forms of nitrogen (Nr). A variety of data sets are used to construct global N budgets for 1860 and the early 1990s and to make projections for the global N budget in 2050. Regional N budgets for Asia, North America, and other major regions for the early 1990s, as well as the marine N budget, are presented to Highlight the dominant fluxes of nitrogen in each region. Important findings are that human activities increasingly dominate the N budget at the global and at most regional scales, the terrestrial and open ocean N budgets are essentially disconnected, and the fixed forms of N are accumulating in most environmental reservoirs. The largest uncertainties in our understanding of the N budget at most scales are the rates of natural biological nitrogen fixation, the amount of Nr storage in most environmental reservoirs, and the production rates of N2 by denitrification.
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页码:153 / 226
页数:73
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