Nz. Heidam, NITROGEN DEPOSITIONS TO THE BALTIC SEA - EXPERIMENTAL AND MODEL ESTIMATES, Atmospheric environment. Part A, General topics, 27(6), 1993, pp. 815-822
Air pollution in the Baltic region is being monitored and assessed wit
hin the framework of the Helsinki Commission for the Protection of the
Marine Environment in the Baltic Sea. Measurements of inorganic nitro
gen compounds in precipitation, and to a lesser extent in air, have be
en performed since the mid-1980s under the supervision of HELCOM's Exp
ert Group on Air Pollution, EGAP. The purpose is to establish a basis
for evaluating the airborne pollution load to the Baltic Sea. These da
ta have been used to estimate deposition of nitrogen to the sea surfac
e by using various methods of extrapolating coastal data on concentrat
ions and precipitation amounts. These estimates are supplemented by mo
del calculations with the EMEP models. Estimates for the period 1986-1
990 show that the annual wet deposition fluxes vary from about 650 kg
N km-2 in the north to about 1106 kg N km-2 in the southern Baltic Sea
, resulting in a total wet deposition of about 325 kT N yr-1. Other au
thors have estimated dry depositions for 1980-1986 at about 60 kT N yr
-1. On the other hand, model calculations lead to a total dry and wet
deposition of about 275 kT N yr-1. The reasons for the deviations are
discussed and used to infer methodological limitations.