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Changing patterns of global nitrogen deposition driven by socio-economic development

Jianxing Zhu; Yanlong Jia; Guirui Yu; Qiufeng Wang; Nianpeng He; Zhi Chen; Honglin He; Xianjin Zhu; Li Pan; Fusuo Zhang; Xuejun Liu; K. W. T. Goulding; D. Fowler; Peter M. Vitousek

Nature Communications · 2025

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Summary

Advances in manufacturing and trade have reshaped global nitrogen deposition patterns, yet their dynamics and drivers remain unclear. Here, we compile a comprehensive global nitrogen deposition database spanning 1977-2021, aggregating 52,671 site-years of data from observation networks and published articles. This database show that global nitrogen deposition to land is 92.7 Tg N in 2020. Total nitrogen deposition increases initially, stabilizing after peaking in 2015. Developing countries at low and middle latitudes emerge as new hotspots. The gross domestic product per capita is found to be highly and non-linearly correlated with global nitrogen deposition dynamic evolution, and reduced nitrogen deposition peaks higher and earlier than oxidized nitrogen deposition. Our findings underscor

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1038/s41467-024-55606-y
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-05c
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