Mv. Galperin et Ma. Sofiev, THE LONG-RANGE TRANSPORT OF AMMONIA AND AMMONIUM IN THE NORTHERN-HEMISPHERE, Atmospheric environment, 32(3), 1998, pp. 373-380
The results of model evaluation of the long-range ammonia and ammonium
airborne transport in the Northern Hemisphere are presented. For emit
ter-receiver relationship calculations, the current Eulerian model of
the Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-East (MSC-E) with spatial resol
ution 150 km x 150 km is used. The model considers the vertical pollut
ion distribution in the whole troposphere and chemical transformation
of reduced nitrogen. The calculation area covers the Northern Hemisphe
re to the North of 20 degrees. The actual meteorological parameters wi
th a 6 h time step are obtained from weather prediction model, with em
ission data and geographical information being used as input data. Emi
ssion data are taken from official sources or made by experts in case
of absence of official information. Results of model calculations made
for the Northern Hemisphere show that the distance of ammonia transpo
rt is less than that of oxidised sulphur and nitrogen. There are three
almost self-polluted-Europe + Central Asia + Middle East, southwester
n Asia and North America. Transport from America to Eurasia is negligi
ble. There is a significant redistribution of reduced nitrogen within
the three above-mentioned regions. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All
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