Precipitation records of anthropogenic nitrogen pollution in two metropolitan cities of Southeast Asia

Human activities have promoted a rapid and continuous increase in atmospheric nitrogen (N) emission and deposition, resulting in a series of ecological and environmental problems. However, our understanding of N deposition in densely populated tropical regions remains limited, particularly regarding...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Kun, Liu, Xue-Yan, Song, Wei, Hien, To Thi, Wang, Xianfeng, Chen, Zhili, Hai, Ho Truong Nam, He, Shaoneng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1733652024-01-30T02:05:29Z Precipitation records of anthropogenic nitrogen pollution in two metropolitan cities of Southeast Asia Zhang, Kun Liu, Xue-Yan Song, Wei Hien, To Thi Wang, Xianfeng Chen, Zhili Hai, Ho Truong Nam He, Shaoneng Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Social sciences::Geography Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Human activities have promoted a rapid and continuous increase in atmospheric nitrogen (N) emission and deposition, resulting in a series of ecological and environmental problems. However, our understanding of N deposition in densely populated tropical regions remains limited, particularly regarding the chemical composition, historical changes, and its association with human activities. In this research, we aim to address these gaps by analyzing concentrations of nitrate (NO3−), ammonium (NH4+) and dissolved organic N (DON) in daily precipitation samples collected in Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam between May 2019 and April 2020. Results reveal that wet N deposition in Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City averaged 31.3 and 30.4 kg N ha−1 yr−1, respectively. Compared to 2001 record, wet N deposition fluxes in Singapore and Hanoi, Vietnam have increased by an average of 78% and 87%, respectively, between 2001 and 2020. Emission data strongly indicate that fossil fuel combustion has significantly elevated both fluxes and chemical composition changes of N deposition in Vietnam. This study provides important observation data of N deposition in tropical urban areas, aiding the assessment of regional N pollution and the management of anthropogenic N emissions in densely populated tropical regions. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Research Foundation (NRF) We gratefully acknowledge the funding support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (42221001, 42073005), the Coordinated Research Project of IAEA (F32008), the Earth Observatory of Singapore via its funding from the National Research Foundation Singapore and the Singapore Ministry of Education under the Research Centers of Excellence Initiative. We acknowledged the funding support from Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE-MOET2EP10121-0008). 2024-01-30T02:05:29Z 2024-01-30T02:05:29Z 2023 Journal Article Zhang, K., Liu, X., Song, W., Hien, T. T., Wang, X., Chen, Z., Hai, H. T. N. & He, S. (2023). Precipitation records of anthropogenic nitrogen pollution in two metropolitan cities of Southeast Asia. Urban Climate, 52, 101749-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.uclim.2023.101749 2212-0955 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173365 10.1016/j.uclim.2023.101749 2-s2.0-85176246781 52 101749 en MOE-MOET2EP10121-0008 Urban Climate © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Geography
Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition
Dissolved Organic Nitrogen
spellingShingle Social sciences::Geography
Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition
Dissolved Organic Nitrogen
Zhang, Kun
Liu, Xue-Yan
Song, Wei
Hien, To Thi
Wang, Xianfeng
Chen, Zhili
Hai, Ho Truong Nam
He, Shaoneng
Precipitation records of anthropogenic nitrogen pollution in two metropolitan cities of Southeast Asia
description Human activities have promoted a rapid and continuous increase in atmospheric nitrogen (N) emission and deposition, resulting in a series of ecological and environmental problems. However, our understanding of N deposition in densely populated tropical regions remains limited, particularly regarding the chemical composition, historical changes, and its association with human activities. In this research, we aim to address these gaps by analyzing concentrations of nitrate (NO3−), ammonium (NH4+) and dissolved organic N (DON) in daily precipitation samples collected in Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam between May 2019 and April 2020. Results reveal that wet N deposition in Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City averaged 31.3 and 30.4 kg N ha−1 yr−1, respectively. Compared to 2001 record, wet N deposition fluxes in Singapore and Hanoi, Vietnam have increased by an average of 78% and 87%, respectively, between 2001 and 2020. Emission data strongly indicate that fossil fuel combustion has significantly elevated both fluxes and chemical composition changes of N deposition in Vietnam. This study provides important observation data of N deposition in tropical urban areas, aiding the assessment of regional N pollution and the management of anthropogenic N emissions in densely populated tropical regions.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Zhang, Kun
Liu, Xue-Yan
Song, Wei
Hien, To Thi
Wang, Xianfeng
Chen, Zhili
Hai, Ho Truong Nam
He, Shaoneng
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author Zhang, Kun
Liu, Xue-Yan
Song, Wei
Hien, To Thi
Wang, Xianfeng
Chen, Zhili
Hai, Ho Truong Nam
He, Shaoneng
author_sort Zhang, Kun
title Precipitation records of anthropogenic nitrogen pollution in two metropolitan cities of Southeast Asia
title_short Precipitation records of anthropogenic nitrogen pollution in two metropolitan cities of Southeast Asia
title_full Precipitation records of anthropogenic nitrogen pollution in two metropolitan cities of Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Precipitation records of anthropogenic nitrogen pollution in two metropolitan cities of Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Precipitation records of anthropogenic nitrogen pollution in two metropolitan cities of Southeast Asia
title_sort precipitation records of anthropogenic nitrogen pollution in two metropolitan cities of southeast asia
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