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2. Izaña Atmospheric Research Center. Activity Report 2021-2022
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Milford, Celia, additional
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- 2024
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3. Dynamics of atmospheric ammonia exchange with intensively-managed grassland
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Milford, Celia
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Continuous measurements of atmospheric ammonia (NH
3 ) exchange were conducted for a period of 19 months (May 1998-November 1999) over intensively managed grassland (cut twice for silage and grazed) in southern Scotland using the aerodynamic gradient method. The mean NH3 concentration and flux for the whole measurement period were 1.52 μg m-3 and 13.9 ng m-2 s-1 , respectively. Enhanced emissions of NH3 were observed following three separate grass cutting events (June 1998, August 1998 and June 1999) with peak emissions of 380, 200 and 539 ng m-2 s-1 , respectively. The magnitude of these emissions was up to an order of magnitude greater than the emissions observed from the grassland prior to cutting. Enhanced NH3 emissions from cut grassland have been observed, but not quantified prior to this study. The NH3 exchange was bi-directional with large diurnal and seasonal variation, which was strongly linked to grassland management in addition to meteorological conditions. The grassland varied from being a net sink for NH3 during winter months (-6.0 g NH3 -N ha-1 d-1 ) and prior to cutting of the grass (-4.9 g NH3 -N ha-1 d-1 ) to being a net source after the grass was cut (29.3 g NH3 -N ha-1 d-1 ) and after nitrogen fertilisation (153.6 g NH3 -N ha-1 d-1 ). Net emission was also observed during grazing periods (33.0 g NH3 -N ha-1 d-1 ). The pattern of Nh3 exchange was similar for 1998 and 1999. The net annual budget of NH3 exchange for the grassland for May 1998-April 1999 was emission of NH3 of 1.9 kg N ha-1 yr1 , equating to 1.6% of the fertiliser N applied. The gross emission flux for the year was 4.2 kg N ha-1 yr-1 . Scaling up these gross emissions across the whole of the UK improved grassland (60,500 km2 ) would lead to 25 kt NH3 -N, equivalent to 9.5% of the UK total emissions. These results indicate that the gross emission from all processes in fertilised grassland, including emissions from fertilisation, grazing and from cutting, make a significant contribution to the NH3 emission budget of the UK.- Published
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4. Impact of the 2021 La Palma volcanic eruption on air quality: Insights from a multidisciplinary approach
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Teoria del Senyal i Comunicacions, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. CommSensLab-UPC - Centre Específic de Recerca en Comunicació i Detecció UPC, Milford, Celia, Torres García, Carlos, Vilches Sarasate, Jon, Gossman, Ann Kathrin, Weis, Frederik, Suárez Molina, David, García Rodríguez, Omaira, Prats Porta, Natalia, Barreto Velasco, África, García Cabrera, Rosa Delia, de Bustos Següela, Juan José, Ramos López, Ramón, Sicard, Michaël, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Teoria del Senyal i Comunicacions, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. CommSensLab-UPC - Centre Específic de Recerca en Comunicació i Detecció UPC, Milford, Celia, Torres García, Carlos, Vilches Sarasate, Jon, Gossman, Ann Kathrin, Weis, Frederik, Suárez Molina, David, García Rodríguez, Omaira, Prats Porta, Natalia, Barreto Velasco, África, García Cabrera, Rosa Delia, de Bustos Següela, Juan José, Ramos López, Ramón, and Sicard, Michaël
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The La Palma 2021 volcanic eruption was the first subaerial eruption in a 50-year period in the Canary Islands (Spain), emitting ~1.8 Tg of sulphur dioxide (SO2) into the troposphere over nearly 3 months (19 September-13 December 2021), exceeding the total anthropogenic SO2 emitted from the 27 European Union countries in 2019. We conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the impact of the 2021 volcanic eruption on air quality (SO2, PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations) utilising a multidisciplinary approach, combining ground and satellite-based measurements with height-resolved aerosol and meteorological information. High concentrations of SO2, PM10 and PM2.5 were observed in La Palma (hourly mean SO2 up to ~2600 µg m-3 and also sporadically at ~140 km distance on the island of Tenerife (> 7700 µg m-3) in the free troposphere. PM10 and PM2.5 daily mean concentrations in La Palma peaked at ~380 and 60 µg m-3. Volcanic aerosols and desert dust both impacted the lower troposphere in a similar height range (~ 0–6 km) during the eruption, providing a unique opportunity to study the combined effect of both natural phenomena. The impact of the 2021 volcanic eruption on SO2 and PM concentrations was strongly influenced by the magnitude of the volcanic emissions, the injection height, the vertical stratification of the atmosphere and its seasonal dynamics. Mean daily SO2 concentrations increased during the eruption, from 38 µg m-3 (Phase I) to 92 µg m-3 (Phase II), showing an opposite temporal trend to mean daily SO2 emissions, which decreased from 34 kt (Phase I) to 7 kt (Phase II). The results of this study are relevant for emergency preparedness in all international areas at risk of volcanic eruptions; a multidisciplinary approach is key to understand the processes by which volcanic eruptions affect air quality and to mitigate and minimise impacts on the population., The authors also acknowledge the support from ACTRIS and ACTRIS-Spain, the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and the support from the European Union H2020 program through the following projects (PID2019-104205GB-C21/AEI/10.13039/501100011033, EQC2018-004686-P, PID2019-103886RB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and PID2020- 521-118793GA-I00) and programs (GA No. 654109, 778349, 871115, 101008004 and 101086690). Research activities of the CSIC staff during the eruption were funded by CSIC through the CSIC-PIE project with ID numbers PIE20223PAL009 and PIE20223PAL013 (Real Decreto 1078/2021, de 7 de diciembre). Part of this study was performed within the framework of the project AERO-EXTREME (PID2021-125669NBI00) funded by the Spanish State Research Agency (AEI) and ERDF funds., Peer Reviewed, Postprint (published version)
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5. Black Carbon aerosol measurements and simulation in two cities in south-west Spain
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Milford, Celia, Fernández-Camacho, R., Sánchez de la Campa, A.M., Rodríguez, Sergio, Castell, Nuria, Marrero, Carlos, Bustos, J.J., de la Rosa, J.D., and Stein, Ariel F.
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- 2016
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6. Izaña Atmospheric Research Center. Activity Report 2015-2016
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Milford, Celia, additional
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- 2017
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7. Aerosol characterisation in the subtropical eastern North Atlantic region using long-term AERONET measurements
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Barreto, África, primary, García, Rosa D., additional, Guirado-Fuentes, Carmen, additional, Cuevas, Emilio, additional, Almansa, A. Fernando, additional, Milford, Celia, additional, Toledano, Carlos, additional, Expósito, Francisco J., additional, Díaz, Juan P., additional, and León-Luis, Sergio F., additional
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- 2022
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8. Towards a climate-dependent paradigm of ammonia emission and deposition
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Sutton, Mark A., Reis, Stefan, Riddick, Stuart N., Dragosits, Ulrike, Nemitz, Eiko, Theobald, Mark R., Tang, Y. Sim, Braban, Christine F., Vieno, Massimo, Dore, Anthony J., Mitchell, Robert F., Wanless, Sarah, Daunt, Francis, Fowler, David, Blackall, Trevor D., Milford, Celia, Flechard, Chris R., Loubet, Benjamin, Massad, Raia, Cellier, Pierre, Personne, Erwan, Coheur, Pierre F., Clarisse, Lieven, Van Damme, Martin, Ngadi, Yasmine, Clerbaux, Cathy, Skjøth, Carsten Ambelas, Geels, Camilla, Hertel, Ole, Kruit, Roy J. Wichink, Pinder, Robert W., Bash, Jesse O., Walker, John T., Simpson, David, Horváth, László, Misselbrook, Tom H., Bleeker, Albert, Dentener, Frank, and de Vries, Wim
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- 2013
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9. La erupción volcánica de La Palma y el papel de la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología
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García Rodríguez, Omaira Elena, Suárez Molina, David, Cuevas Agulló, Emilio, Ramos López, Ramón, Barreto Velasco, África, Hernández Martínez de la Peña, Miguel, Quintero, Víctor Jesús, Toledano, Carlos, Sicard, Michaël, Córdoba-Jabonero, Carmen, Rizi, Vicenzo, Roininen, Reijo, López, César, Vilches, Jon, Weiss, Maximilian, Carreño Corbella, Virgilio, Taquet, Noémie, Boulesteix, Thomas, Fraile Nuez, Eugenio, Torres, Carlos, Prats Porta, Natalia, Alcántara, Antonio, León-Luis, Sergio Fabián, Rivas Soriano, Pedro Pablo, Álvarez-Losada, Óscar, Parra Rojas, Francisco C., Luis Cuartero, Javier de, González Alejandre, César, Armas, Cristina, Romero Campos, Pedro Miguel, Bustos Seguela, Juan José de, Redondas, Alberto, Marrero, Carlos, Milford, Celia, Román, Roberto, González, Ramiro, López Cayuela, María Ángeles, Carvajal Pérez, Clara Violeta, Chinea, Nayra, García Cabrera, Rosa Delia, Almansa Rodríguez, Antonio Fernando, González Ramos, Yenny, Bullón Miró, Fernando, Poggio, Marta, Rivera, Clemente, Bayo Pérez, Concepción Isabel, and Rey, Fernando
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Agencia Estatal de Meteorología ,Penacho volcánico ,Monitorización ,Predicción meteorológica ,Emisiones de gases ,La Palma ,erupción volcánica ,Volcán de Cumbre Vieja - Abstract
Durante la erupción del volcán de Cumbre Vieja, en la isla de La Palma en 2021, la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET), en calidad de Servicio Nacional y Autoridad Meteorológica del Estado, prestó diferentes servicios de apoyo al Comité Científico y al Comité Asesor del Plan de Emergencias Volcánicas de Canarias (PEVOLCA). Parte de sus actividades abarcaron la vigilancia y predicción meteorológica, la monitorización y predicción del transporte del penacho volcánico, y la valoración del impacto de las emisiones de gases y cenizas de la erupción volcánica en la calidad del aire en la isla de La Palma y en la región de Canarias.
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10. La erupción volcánica de La Palma y el papel de la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología
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García, Omaira, Suárez, David, Cuevas, Emilio, Ramos, Ramón, Barreto, Africa, Hernández, Miguel, Quintero, Víctor, Toledano, Carlos, Sicard, Michaël, Córdoba-Jabonero, Carmen, Riz, Vicenzo, Roininen, Reijo, López, César, Vilches, Jon, Weiss, Maximilian, Carreño, Virgilio, Taquet, Noemie, Boulesteix, Thomas, Fraile-Nuez, Eugenio, Torres, Carlos F., Prats, Natalia, Alcántara, Antonio, León, Sergio, Rivas, Pedro, Álvarez, Óscar, Parra, Francisco, de Luis, Javier, González, César, Armas, Cristina, Romero, Pedro, de Bustos, Juan, Redondas, Alberto, Marrero, Carlos, Milford, Celia, Román, Roberto, González, Ramiro, López-Cayuela, María, Carvajal-Pérez, Clara, Chinea, Nayra, García, Rosa, Almansa, Fernando, González, Yenny, Bullón, Fernando, Poggio, Marta, Rivera, Clemente, Bayo, Concepción, Rey, Fernando, García, Omaira, Suárez, David, Cuevas, Emilio, Ramos, Ramón, Barreto, Africa, Hernández, Miguel, Quintero, Víctor, Toledano, Carlos, Sicard, Michaël, Córdoba-Jabonero, Carmen, Riz, Vicenzo, Roininen, Reijo, López, César, Vilches, Jon, Weiss, Maximilian, Carreño, Virgilio, Taquet, Noemie, Boulesteix, Thomas, Fraile-Nuez, Eugenio, Torres, Carlos F., Prats, Natalia, Alcántara, Antonio, León, Sergio, Rivas, Pedro, Álvarez, Óscar, Parra, Francisco, de Luis, Javier, González, César, Armas, Cristina, Romero, Pedro, de Bustos, Juan, Redondas, Alberto, Marrero, Carlos, Milford, Celia, Román, Roberto, González, Ramiro, López-Cayuela, María, Carvajal-Pérez, Clara, Chinea, Nayra, García, Rosa, Almansa, Fernando, González, Yenny, Bullón, Fernando, Poggio, Marta, Rivera, Clemente, Bayo, Concepción, and Rey, Fernando
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Durante la erupción del volcán de Cumbre Vieja, en la isla de La Palma en 2021, la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET), en calidad de Servicio Nacional y Autoridad Meteorológica del Estado, prestó diferentes servicios de apoyo al Comité Científico y al Comité Asesor del Plan de Emergencias Volcánicas de Canarias (PEVOLCA). Parte de sus actividades abarcaron la vigilancia y predicción meteorológica, la monitorización y predicción del transporte del penacho volcánico, y la valoración del impacto de las emisiones de gases y cenizas de la erupción volcánica en la calidad del aire en la isla de La Palma y en la región de Canarias.
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- 2022
11. Supplementary material to "Aerosol characterization in the Subtropical Eastern North Atlantic region derived from long-term AERONET measurements"
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Barreto, África, primary, García, Rosa D., additional, Guirado-Fuentes, Carmen, additional, Cuevas, Emilio, additional, Almansa, A. Fernando, additional, Milford, Celia, additional, Toledano, Carlos, additional, Expósito, Francisco J., additional, Díaz, Juan P., additional, and León-Luis, Sergio F., additional
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- 2022
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12. Aerosol characterization in the Subtropical Eastern North Atlantic region derived from long-term AERONET measurements
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Barreto, África, primary, García, Rosa D., additional, Guirado-Fuentes, Carmen, additional, Cuevas, Emilio, additional, Almansa, A. Fernando, additional, Milford, Celia, additional, Toledano, Carlos, additional, Expósito, Francisco J., additional, Díaz, Juan P., additional, and León-Luis, Sergio F., additional
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- 2022
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13. Aerosol characterisation in the subtropical eastern North Atlantic region using long-term AERONET measurements
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Barreto Velasco, África, García Cabrera, Rosa Delia, Guirado-Fuentes, Carmen, Cuevas Agulló, Emilio, Almansa Rodríguez, Antonio Fernando, Milford, Celia, Toledano, Carlos, Expósito González, Francisco Javier, Díaz González, Juan Pedro, and León-Luis, Sergio Fabián
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Photometric observations ,Aerosol Robotic NETwork ,Atmospheric aerosols ,Impact climate - Abstract
A comprehensive characterisation of atmospheric aerosols in the subtropical eastern North Atlantic has been carried out using long-term ground-based Aerosol Robotic NETwork (AERONET) photometric observations over the period 2005–2020 from a unique network made up of four stations strategically located from sea level to 3555 m on the island of Tenerife. This site can be considered a sentinel for the passage of airmasses going to Europe from Africa, and therefore the aerosol characterisation performed here adds important information for analysing their evolution during their path toward Northern Europe. Two of these stations (Santa Cruz de Tenerife – SCO – at sea level and La Laguna – LLO – at 580 m a.s.l.) are located within the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL), and the other two (Izaña – IZO – at 2373 m a.s.l. and Teide Peak – TPO – at 3555 m a.s.l.) are high mountain stations within the free troposphere (FT). Monthly climatology of the aerosol optical depth (AOD), Ångström exponent (AE), aerosol concentration, size distribution and aerosol optical properties has been obtained for the MABL and FT. Measurements that are quite consistent across the four sites have been used to categorise the main atmospheric scenarios, and these measurements confirm an alternation between predominant background conditions and predominant dust-loaded Saharan air mass conditions caused by seasonal dust transport over the subtropical North Atlantic. Background conditions prevail in the MABL and FT for most of the year, while dust-laden conditions dominate in July and August. The authors also acknowledge the support from ACTRIS, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain, through the projects SYNERA (PID2020-118793GA-I00) and ePOLAAR (RTI2018-097864-BI00) and from Junta de Castilla y León (grant no. VA227P20).
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14. Izaña Atmospheric Research Center. Activity Report 2019-2020
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Cuevas Agulló, Emilio, Milford, Celia, Barreto Velasco, África, Bustos Seguela, Juan José de, García Rodríguez, Omaira Elena, García Cabrera, Rosa Delia, Marrero, Carlos, Prats Porta, Natalia, Ramos López, Ramón, Redondas, Alberto, Reyes, Enrique, Rivas Soriano, Pedro Pablo, Romero Campos, Pedro Miguel, Torres, Carlos, Schneider, Matthias, Yela, Margarita, Belmonte, Jordina, Almansa Rodríguez, Antonio Fernando, López Solano, César, Basart, Sara, Werner, Ernest, Rodríguez González, Sergio, Afonso Gómez, Sergio, Alcántara, Antonio, Álvarez-Losada, Óscar, Bayo Pérez, Concepción Isabel, Berjón, Alberto, Carreño Corbella, Virgilio, Castro Quintero, Nestor Jesús, Chinea, Nayra, Cruz, A. M., Damas, Marcos, Gómez-Trueba, Vanessa, González Ramos, Yenny, Guirado-Fuentes, Carmen, Hernández Hernández, Cándida, León-Luis, Sergio Fabián, López Fernández, Rocío, López Solano, Javier, Parra Rojas, Francisco C., Pérez de la Puerta, J., Rodríguez Valido, Manuel, Sálamo, C., Santana-Díaz, Daniel, Santo Tomás, Félix, Sepúlveda Hernández, Eliezer, and Serrano de la Torre, Antonio Ángel
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Centro de Investigación Atmosférica de Izaña ,Informe de actividad - Abstract
Editors: Emilio Cuevas, Celia Milford and Oksana Tarasova. [EN]The Izaña Atmospheric Research Center (IARC), which is part of the State Meteorological Agency of Spain (AEMET), is a site of excellence in atmospheric science. It manages four observatories in Tenerife including the high altitude Izaña Atmospheric Observatory. The Izaña Atmospheric Observatory was inaugurated in 1916 and since that date has carried out uninterrupted meteorological and climatological observations, contributing towards a unique 100-year record in 2016. This reports are a summary of the many activities at the Izaña Atmospheric Research Center to the broader community. The combination of operational activities, research and development in state-of-the-art measurement techniques, calibration and validation and international cooperation encompass the vision of WMO to provide world leadership in expertise and international cooperation in weather, climate, hydrology and related environmental issues. [ES]El Centro de Investigación Atmosférica de Izaña (CIAI), que forma parte de la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología de España (AEMET), representa un centro de excelencia en ciencias atmosféricas. Gestiona cuatro observatorios en Tenerife, incluido el Observatorio de Izaña de gran altitud, inaugurado en 1916 y que desde entonces ha realizado observaciones meteorológicas y climatológicas ininterrumpidas y se ha convertido en una estación centenaria de la OMM. Estos informes resumen las múltiples actividades llevadas a cabo por el Centro de Investigación Atmosférica de Izaña. El liderazgo del Centro en materia de investigación y desarrollo con respecto a las técnicas de medición, calibración y validación de última generación, así como la cooperación internacional, le han otorgado una reputación sobresaliente en lo que se refiere al tiempo, el clima, la hidrología y otros temas ambientales afines.
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- 2022
15. Biotic, Abiotic, and Management Controls on the Net Ecosystem CO₂ Exchange of European Mountain Grassland Ecosystems
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Wohlfahrt, Georg, Anderson-Dunn, Margaret, Bahn, Michael, Balzarolo, Manuela, Berninger, Frank, Campbell, Claire, Carrara, Arnaud, Cescatti, Alessandro, Christensen, Torben, Dore, Sabina, Eugster, Werner, Friborg, Thomas, Furger, Markus, Gianelle, Damiano, Gimeno, Cristina, Hargreaves, Ken, Hari, Pertti, Haslwanter, Alois, Johansson, Torbjörn, Marcolla, Barbara, Milford, Celia, Nagy, Zoltan, Nemitz, Eiko, Rogiers, Nele, Sanz, Maria J., Siegwolf, Rolf T. W., Susiluoto, Sanna, Sutton, Mark, Tuba, Zoltan, Ugolini, Francesca, Valentini, Riccardo, Zorer, Roberto, and Cernusca, Alexander
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- 2008
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16. Izaña Atmospheric Research Center. Activity Report 2019-2020
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Cuevas Agulló, Emilio, primary, Milford, Celia, additional, and Tarasova, Oksana, additional
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- 2022
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17. Seasonal variability of apoplastic $NH_4^ + $ and pH in an intensively managed grassland
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Loubet, Benjamin, Milford, Celia, Hill, Paul W., Tang, Y. Sim, Cellier, Pierre, and Sutton, Mark A.
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- 2002
18. Izaña Atmospheric Research Center. Activity Report 2017-2018
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Cuevas Agulló, Emilio, Milford, Celia, Bustos Seguela, Juan José de, García Rodríguez, Omaira Elena, García Cabrera, Rosa Delia, Gómez Peláez, Ángel Jesús, Guirado-Fuentes, Carmen, Marrero, Carlos, Prats Porta, Natalia, Ramos López, Ramón, Redondas, Alberto, Reyes, Enrique, Rivas Soriano, Pedro Pablo, Rodríguez González, Sergio, Romero Campos, Pedro Miguel, Torres, Carlos, Schneider, Matthias, Yela, Margarita, Belmonte, Jordina, Campo Hernández, Rubén del, Almansa Rodríguez, Antonio Fernando, Barreto Velasco, África, López Solano, César, Basart, Sara, Terradellas, Enric, Werner, Ernest, Afonso Gómez, Sergio, Bayo Pérez, Concepción Isabel, Berjón, Alberto, Carreño Corbella, Virgilio, Castro Quintero, Nestor Jesús, Chinea, Nayra, Cruz, A. M., Damas, Marcos, Ory Ajamil, Fernando de, García, María Isabel, Gómez-Trueba, Vanessa, Hernández Hernández, Cándida, Hernández González, Yeray, Hernández Cruz, Bentorey, León-Luis, Sergio Fabián, López Fernández, Rocío, López Solano, Javier, Parra Rojas, Francisco C., Rodríguez, E., Rodríguez Valido, Manuel, Sálamo, C., Sanromá, Esther, Santana-Díaz, Daniel, Santo Tomás, Félix, Sepúlveda Hernández, Eliezer, and Sosa, Elisa
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Centro de Investigación Atmosférica de Izaña ,Informe de actividad - Published
- 2020
19. Desert dust outbreak in the Canary Islands (February 2020): assessment and impacts
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Cuevas Agulló, Emilio, Milford, Celia, Barreto Velasco, África, Bustos Seguela, Juan José de, García Cabrera, Rosa Delia, Marrero, Carlos, Prats Porta, Natalia, Bayo Pérez, Concepción Isabel, Ramos López, Ramón, Terradellas, Enric, Suárez Molina, David, Rodríguez González, Sergio, Rosa Díaz, Jesús Damián de la, Vilches, J., Basart, Sara, Werner, Ernest, López-Villarrubia, E., Rodríguez-Mireles, S., Pita Toledo, M. L., González, O., Belmonte, Jordina, Puigdemunt, Rut, Lorenzo, J. A., Oromí, P., and Campo Hernández, Rubén del
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Polution ,Aerosols ,Desert Dust ,Desert dust ,Sand and dust ,Pollution ,Global Atmosphere Watch Programme (GAW) - Abstract
World Weather Research Programme (WWRP 2021–1)
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- 2020
20. Centro de InvestigaciónAtmosférica de Izaña. Informe de actividades 2017-2018
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Cuevas Agulló, Emilio, Milford, Celia, Bustos Seguela, Juan José de, García Rodríguez, Omaira Elena, García Cabrera, Rosa Delia, Gómez Peláez, Ángel Jesús, Guirado-Fuentes, Carmen, Marrero, Carlos, Prats Porta, Natalia, Ramos López, Ramón, Redondas, Alberto, Reyes, Enrique, Rivas Soriano, Pedro Pablo, Rodríguez González, Sergio, Romero Campos, Pedro Miguel, Torres, Carlos, Schneider, Matthias, Yela, Margarita, Belmonte, Jordina, Campo Hernández, Rubén del, Almansa Rodríguez, Antonio Fernando, Barreto Velasco, África, López-Solano, C., Basart, Sara, Terradellas, Enric, Werner, Ernest, Afonso Gómez, Sergio, Bayo Pérez, Concepción Isabel, Berjón, Alberto, Carreño Corbella, Virgilio, Castro Quintero, Nestor Jesús, Chinea, N., Cruz, A. M., Damas, Marcos, Ory Ajamil, Fernando de, García, María Isabel, Gómez-Trueba, Vanessa, Hernández, C., Hernández González, Yeray, Hernández Cruz, Bentorey, León-Luis, Sergio F., López Fernández, R., López-Solano, Javier, Parra Rojas, Francisco C., Rodríguez, E., Rodríguez Valido, M., Sálamo, C., Sanromá, Esther, Santana-Díaz, Daniel, Santo Tomás, Félix, Sepúlveda Hernández, Eliezer, and Sosa, Elisa
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Centro de Investigación Atmosférica de Izaña ,Informe de actividad - Published
- 2020
21. Seasonal variability of apoplastic NH4 + and pH in an intensively managed grassland
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Loubet, Benjamin, Milford, Celia, Hill, Paul W., Sim Tang, Y., Cellier, Pierre, and Sutton, Mark A.
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- 2002
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22. Aerosol characterization in the Subtropical Eastern North Atlantic region derived from long-term AERONET measurements.
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Barreto, Africa, García, Rosa D., Guirado-Fuentes, Carmen, Cuevas, Emilio, Fernando Almansa, A., Milford, Celia, Toledano, Carlos, Expósito, Francisco J., Díaz, Juan P., and León-Luis, Sergio F.
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A comprehensive characterization of atmospheric aerosols in the Subtropical Eastern North Atlantic has been carried out using long-term ground-based Aerosol Robotic NETwork (AERONET) photometric observations from a unique network made up of four stations strategically located from the sea level to 3555 m height on the island of Tenerife over the period 2005-2020. This site is can be considered a sentinel of the passage of airmass going to Europe from Africa and therefore the 5 aerosol characterization performed here adds important information to analyse their evolution during the path toward Northern Europe. Two of these stations (Santa Cruz de Tenerife –SCO- at sea level and La Laguna –LLO- at 580 m asl) are located within the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer (MABL) and the other two (Izaña –IZO- at 2373 m asl and Teide Peak –TPOat 3555 m asl) are high mountain stations within the Free Troposphere (FT). Monthly climatology of Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD), Angstrom Exponent (AE), aerosol concentration, size distribution, and aerosol optical properties has been obtained 10 for the MABL and FT. Quite consistent measurements at the four sites have been used to categorise the main atmospheric scenarios confirming the predominance of the alternating background to dust-loaded Saharan air mass conditions seasonally affecting the sites as a result of the seasonal dust transport over the Subtropical North Atlantic. Background conditions prevail in the MABL and FT most of the year while dust-laden conditions dominate in July and August. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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23. Impacts of Desert Dust Outbreaks on Air Quality in Urban Areas
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Milford, Celia, primary, Cuevas, Emilio, additional, Marrero, Carlos L., additional, Bustos, J.J., additional, Gallo, Víctor, additional, Rodríguez, Sergio, additional, Romero-Campos, Pedro M., additional, and Torres, Carlos, additional
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24. Seasonal variability of apoplastic NH4+ and pH in an intensively managed grassland
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Loubet, Benjamin, Milford, Celia, Hill, Paul W., Sim tang, Y., Cellier, Pierre, and Sutton, Mark A.
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- 2002
25. Process-based modelling of NH3 exchange with grazed grasslands
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Moring, Andrea, Vieno, Massimo, Doherty, Ruth M., Milford, Celia, Nemitz, Eiko, Twigg, Marsailidh M., Horváth, László, and Sutton, Mark A.
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inorganic chemicals ,Global nitrogen cycle ,parasitic diseases ,Measurements ,GAG model ,Ecology and Environment ,Atmospheric Sciences - Abstract
In this study the GAG model, a process-based ammonia (NH3) emission model for urine patches, was extended and applied for the field scale. The new model (GAG_field) was tested over two modelling periods, for which micrometeorological NH3 flux data were available. Acknowledging uncertainties in the measurements, the model was able to simulate the main features of the observed fluxes. The temporal evolution of the simulated NH3 exchange flux was found to be dominated by NH3 emission from the urine patches, offset by simultaneous NH3 deposition to areas of the field not affected by urine. The simulations show how NH3 fluxes over a grazed field in a given day can be affected by urine patches deposited several days earlier, linked to the interaction of volatilization processes with soil pH dynamics. Sensitivity analysis showed that GAG_field was more sensitive to soil buffering capacity (β), field capacity (θfc) and permanent wilting point (θpwp) than the patch-scale model. The reason for these different sensitivities is dual. Firstly, the difference originates from the different scales. Secondly, the difference can be explained by the different initial soil pH and physical properties, which determine the maximum volume of urine that can be stored in the NH3 source layer. It was found that in the case of urine patches with a higher initial soil pH and higher initial soil water content, the sensitivity of NH3 exchange to β was stronger. Also, in the case of a higher initial soil water content, NH3 exchange was more sensitive to the changes in θfc and θpwp. The sensitivity analysis showed that the nitrogen content of urine (cN) is associated with high uncertainty in the simulated fluxes. However, model experiments based on cN values randomized from an estimated statistical distribution indicated that this uncertainty is considerably smaller in practic This work was carried out within the framework of the ÉCLAIRE project (Effects of Climate Change on Air Pollution and Response Strategies for European Ecosystems) funded by the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7) and with matching National Capability funds from the UK Natural Environment Research Council through the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.
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26. Process-based modelling of NH<sub>3</sub> exchange with grazed grasslands
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Móring, Andrea, primary, Vieno, Massimo, additional, Doherty, Ruth M., additional, Milford, Celia, additional, Nemitz, Eiko, additional, Twigg, Marsailidh M., additional, Horváth, László, additional, and Sutton, Mark A., additional
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- 2017
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27. Modelling PM2.5 chemical composition with CAMx in southwest Spain
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Milford, Celia, Castell, Núria, Marrero, Carlos, Sánchez de la Campa, A. M., Fernández Camacho, Rocío, Rodríguez González, Sergio, Rosa Díaz, Jesús Damián de la, and Stein, Ariel F.
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Chemical composition ,Aerosol modelling - Abstract
Comunicación presentada en: 2012 European Aerosol Conference (EAC-2012), B-WG01S2P30, celebrada del 2 al 7 de septiembre de 2012 en Granada.
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- 2012
28. Assessment of atmospheric processes driving ozone variations in the subtropical North Atlantic free troposphere [Discussion paper]
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Cuevas Agulló, Emilio, González Ramos, Yenny, Rodríguez González, Sergio, Guerra García, Juan Carlos, Gómez Peláez, Ángel Jesús, Alonso Pérez, Silvia, Bustos Seguela, Juan José de, and Milford, Celia
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Variaciones de ozono ,Free troposphere ,Alta troposfera ,Ozone variations - Abstract
An analysis of the 22-yr ozone (O3) series (1988– 2009) at the subtropical high mountain Izaña station (IZO; 2373m a.s.l.), representative of free troposphere (FT) conditions, is presented. Diurnal and seasonal O3 variations as well as the O3 trend (0.19±0.05%yr−1 or 0.09 ppbvyr−1), are assessed. A climatology of O3 transport pathways using backward trajectories shows that higher O3 values are associated with air masses travelling above 4 km altitude from North America and North Atlantic Ocean, while low O3 is transported from the Saharan continental boundary layer (CBL).
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29. Process-based modelling of NH3 exchange with grazed grasslands.
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Móring, Andrea, Vieno, Massimo, Doherty, Ruth M., Milford, Celia, Nemitz, Eiko, Twigg, Marsailidh M., Horváth, László, and Sutton, Mark A.
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AMMONIA & the environment ,MICROMETEOROLOGY ,SOIL physics ,SOIL moisture ,SENSITIVITY analysis - Abstract
In this study the GAG model, a process-based ammonia (NH
3 / emission model for urine patches, was extended and applied for the field scale. The new model (GAG_field) was tested over two modelling periods, for which micrometeorological NH3 flux data were available. Acknowledging uncertainties in the measurements, the model was able to simulate the main features of the observed fluxes. The temporal evolution of the simulated NH3 exchange flux was found to be dominated by NH3 emission from the urine patches, offset by simultaneous NH3 deposition to areas of the field not affected by urine. The simulations show how NH3 fluxes over a grazed field in a given day can be affected by urine patches deposited several days earlier, linked to the interaction of volatilization processes with soil pH dynamics. Sensitivity analysis showed that GAG_field was more sensitive to soil buffering capacity (β/, field capacity (θfc / and permanent wilting point (θpwp / than the patch-scale model. The reason for these different sensitivities is dual. Firstly, the difference originates from the different scales. Secondly, the difference can be explained by the different initial soil pH and physical properties, which determine the maximum volume of urine that can be stored in the NH3 source layer. It was found that in the case of urine patches with a higher initial soil pH and higher initial soil water content, the sensitivity of NH3 exchange to β was stronger. Also, in the case of a higher initial soil water content, NH3 exchange was more sensitive to the changes in θfc and θpwp . The sensitivity analysis showed that the nitrogen content of urine (cN/ is associated with high uncertainty in the simulated fluxes. However, model experiments based on cN values randomized from an estimated statistical distribution indicated that this uncertainty is considerably smaller in practice. Finally, GAG_field was tested with a constant soil pH of 7.5. The variation of NH3 fluxes simulated in this way showed a good agreement with those from the simulations with the original approach, accounting for a dynamically changing soil pH. These results suggest a way for model simplification when GAG_field is applied later at regional scale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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30. Toward a climate-dependent paradigm of ammonia emission & deposition.
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Sutton, Mark A., Reis, Stefan, Riddick, Stuart N., Dragosits, U., Nemitz, Eiko, Theobald, Mark Richard, Sim Tang, Y., Braban, Christine F., Vieno, Massimo, Dore, Anthony J., Mitchell, Robert F., Wanless, S., Daunt, Francis, Fowler, David, Blackall, Trevor D., Milford, Celia, Flechard, Chris R., Loubet, Benjamin, Massad, Raia, Cellier, P., Personne, Erwan, Coheur, Pierre F., Clarisse, Lieven, Van Damme, Martin, Ngadi, Yasmine, Clerbaux, Cathy, Ambelas Skjoth, Carsten, Geels, Camilla, Hertel, Ole, Wichink Kruit, Roy J., Pinder, Robert W., Bash, Jesse O., Walker, John, Simpson, David, Horváth, László, Misselbrook, T, Bleeker, A., Dentener, Frank, Vries, Wim de, Sutton, Mark A., Reis, Stefan, Riddick, Stuart N., Dragosits, U., Nemitz, Eiko, Theobald, Mark Richard, Sim Tang, Y., Braban, Christine F., Vieno, Massimo, Dore, Anthony J., Mitchell, Robert F., Wanless, S., Daunt, Francis, Fowler, David, Blackall, Trevor D., Milford, Celia, Flechard, Chris R., Loubet, Benjamin, Massad, Raia, Cellier, P., Personne, Erwan, Coheur, Pierre F., Clarisse, Lieven, Van Damme, Martin, Ngadi, Yasmine, Clerbaux, Cathy, Ambelas Skjoth, Carsten, Geels, Camilla, Hertel, Ole, Wichink Kruit, Roy J., Pinder, Robert W., Bash, Jesse O., Walker, John, Simpson, David, Horváth, László, Misselbrook, T, Bleeker, A., Dentener, Frank, and Vries, Wim de
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Existing descriptions of bi-directional ammonia (NH3) land–atmosphere exchange incorporate temperature and moisture controls, and are beginning to be used in regional chemical transport models. However, such models have typically applied simpler emission factors to upscale the main NH3 emission terms. While this approach has successfully simulated the main spatial patterns on local to global scales, it fails to address the environment- and climate-dependence of emissions. To handle these issues, we outline the basis for a new modelling paradigm where both NH3 emissions and deposition are calculated online according to diurnal, seasonal and spatial differences in meteorology. We show how measurements reveal a strong, but complex pattern of climatic dependence, which is increasingly being characterized using ground-based NH3 monitoring and satellite observations, while advances in process-based modelling are illustrated for agricultural and natural sources, including a global application for seabird colonies. A future architecture for NH3 emission–deposition modelling is proposed that integrates the spatio-temporal interactions, and provides the necessary foundation to assess the consequences of climate change. Based on available measurements, a first empirical estimate suggests that 5°C warming would increase emissions by 42 per cent (28–67%). Together with increased anthropogenic activity, global NH3 emissions may increase from 65 (45–85) Tg N in 2008 to reach 132 (89–179) Tg by 2100.
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31. Toward a climate-depend paradigm of ammonia emission & deposition
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The Global Nitrogen Cycle (5-6 Dec 2011: Royal Society, London, England), Sutton, Mark A., Milford, Celia, Nemitz, Eiko, Riddick, Stuart, Dragosits, Ulrike, Blackall, Trevor, Tang, Sim, Flechard, Chris, Vieno, Massimo, Reis, Stefan, Misselbrook, Tom, Coheur, Pierre, Clarisse, Lieven, Van Damme, Martin, Ngadi, Yasmine, Bouwman, Lex, Ambelas Skjoth, Carsten, Geels, Camilla, Dentener, Franck, De Vries, Wim, The Global Nitrogen Cycle (5-6 Dec 2011: Royal Society, London, England), Sutton, Mark A., Milford, Celia, Nemitz, Eiko, Riddick, Stuart, Dragosits, Ulrike, Blackall, Trevor, Tang, Sim, Flechard, Chris, Vieno, Massimo, Reis, Stefan, Misselbrook, Tom, Coheur, Pierre, Clarisse, Lieven, Van Damme, Martin, Ngadi, Yasmine, Bouwman, Lex, Ambelas Skjoth, Carsten, Geels, Camilla, Dentener, Franck, and De Vries, Wim
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32. Dynamics of ammonia exchange with cut grassland : Synthesis of results and conclusions of the GRAMINAE Integrated Experiment
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Sutton, Mark A., Nemitz, Eriko, Milford, Celia, Campbell, Claire, Erisman, Jan Willem, Hensen, Arjan, Cellier, Pierre, David, M., Loubet, Benjamin, Personne, Erwan, Schjoerring, Jan Kofod, Mattsson, Marie, Dorsey, James R., Gallagher, Martin William, Horváth, László, Weidinger, Tamás, Mézáros, Robért, Dämmgen, Ulrich, Neftel, Albrecht, Herrmann, Beat, Lehman, B. E., Flechard, Christophe R., Burkhardt, Juergen K., Sutton, Mark A., Nemitz, Eriko, Milford, Celia, Campbell, Claire, Erisman, Jan Willem, Hensen, Arjan, Cellier, Pierre, David, M., Loubet, Benjamin, Personne, Erwan, Schjoerring, Jan Kofod, Mattsson, Marie, Dorsey, James R., Gallagher, Martin William, Horváth, László, Weidinger, Tamás, Mézáros, Robért, Dämmgen, Ulrich, Neftel, Albrecht, Herrmann, Beat, Lehman, B. E., Flechard, Christophe R., and Burkhardt, Juergen K.
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Improved data on biosphere-atmosphere exchange are fundamental to understanding the production and fate of ammonia (NH3) in the atmosphere. The GRAMINAE Integrated Experiment combined novel measurement and modelling approaches to provide the most comprehensive analysis of the interactions to date. Major intercomparisons of micrometeorological parameters and NH3 flux measurements using the aerodynamic gradient method and relaxed eddy accumulation (REA) were conducted. These showed close agreement, though the REA systems proved insufficiently precise to investigate vertical flux divergence. Grassland management had a large effect on fluxes: emissions increased after grass cutting (−50 to 700 ng m-2 s-1 NH3) and after N-fertilization (0 to 3800 ng m-2 s -1) compared with before the cut (−60 to 40 ng m-2 s -1). © Author(s) 2009., Funders: European Commission (DG Research), UK Defra (AEQ Division)
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33. Ammonia emissions from seabird colonies
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Blackall, Trevor D., Wilson, Linda J., Theobald, Mark R., Milford, Celia, Nemitz, Eiko, Bull, Jennifer, Bacon, Philip J., Hamer, Keith C., Wanless, Sarah, Sutton, Mark A., Blackall, Trevor D., Wilson, Linda J., Theobald, Mark R., Milford, Celia, Nemitz, Eiko, Bull, Jennifer, Bacon, Philip J., Hamer, Keith C., Wanless, Sarah, and Sutton, Mark A.
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Ammonia emissions were measured from two entire seabird colonies with contrasting species assemblages, to ascertain the ammonia volatilisation potentials among seabird species in relation to their nesting behaviour. Emissions were calculated from downwind plume measurements of ammonia concentration using both inverse dispersion and tracer ratio methods. Measured colony emissions ranged 1–90 kg NH3 hour−1, and equated to 16 and 36% volatilization of excreted nitrogen for colonies dominated by ground/burrow nesting and bare rock nesting birds, respectively. The results were applied in a bioenergetics model with a global seabird database. Seabird colonies are found to represent the largest point sources of ammonia globally (up to ∼6 Gg NH3 colony−1 year−1). Moreover the largest emissions occur mainly in remote environments with otherwise low NH3 emissions. These ammonia “hot spots” explain significant perturbations of the nitrogen cycle in these regions and add ∼20% to oceanic ammonia emissions south of latitude 45°S.
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34. Modelling short-range dispersion and deposition of ammonia. Contribution to topic 3
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Cox, Tony, Fowler, David, Monks, Paul, Borrell, Peter, Theobald, Mark R., Loubet, Benjamin, Dragosits, Ulrike, Tang, Sim, Nemitz, Eiko, Milford, Celia, Sutton, Mark A., Cox, Tony, Fowler, David, Monks, Paul, Borrell, Peter, Theobald, Mark R., Loubet, Benjamin, Dragosits, Ulrike, Tang, Sim, Nemitz, Eiko, Milford, Celia, and Sutton, Mark A.
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35. Ammonia emissions from seabird colonies
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Blackall, Trevor D., primary, Wilson, Linda J., additional, Theobald, Mark R., additional, Milford, Celia, additional, Nemitz, Eiko, additional, Bull, Jennifer, additional, Bacon, Philip J., additional, Hamer, Keith C., additional, Wanless, Sarah, additional, and Sutton, Mark A., additional
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36. A coupled dispersion and exchange model for short-range dry deposition of atmospheric ammonia
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Loubet, Benjamin, primary, Cellier, Pierre, additional, Milford, Celia, additional, and Sutton, Mark A., additional
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- 2006
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37. Coupling soil–plant–atmosphere exchange of ammonia with ecosystem functioning in grasslands
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Riedo, Marcel, primary, Milford, Celia, additional, Schmid, Martin, additional, and Sutton, Mark A, additional
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38. Investigation of the interaction between sources and sinks of atmospheric ammonia in an upland landscape using a simplified dispersion‐exchange model
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Loubet, Benjamin, primary, Milford, Celia, additional, Sutton, Mark A., additional, and Cellier, Pierre, additional
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- 2001
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39. Fluxes of NH3and CO2over upland moorland in the vicinity of agricultural land
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Milford, Celia, primary, Hargreaves, Ken J., additional, Sutton, Mark A., additional, Loubet, Benjamin, additional, and Cellier, Pierre, additional
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- 2001
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40. A two-layer canopy compensation point model for describing bi-directional biosphere-atmosphere exchange of ammonia
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Nemitz, Eiko, primary, Milford, Celia, additional, and Sutton, Mark A., additional
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- 2001
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41. Seasonal variability of apoplastic NH[sub 4][sup +] and pH in an intensively managed grassland.
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Loubet, Benjamin, Milford, Celia, Hill, Paul W., Yang, Y. Sim, Cellier, Pierre, and Sutton, Mark A.
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LOLIUM perenne ,AMMONIUM ,HYDROGEN-ion concentration ,COMPOSITION of leaves - Abstract
Presents the temporal variation of apoplastic ammonium concentration and pH measured in leaves of Lolium perenne L. in a grassland, through two period of cutting/fertilization, followed by a livestock grazing period. Leaf apoplastic ammonium concentration and pH; Compensation point and the ratio of ammonium to pH concntrations; Total free ammonium in leaves; Soil nitrogen trioxide and ammonium concentration.
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42. Fluxes of NH3 and CO2 over upland moorland in the vicinity of agricultural land.
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Milford, Celia, Hargreaves, Ken J., Sutton, Mark A., Loubet, Benjamin, and Cellier, Pierre
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43. Impacts of Desert Dust Outbreaks on Air Quality in Urban Areas.
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Milford, Celia, Cuevas, Emilio, Marrero, Carlos L., Bustos, J.J., Gallo, Víctor, Rodríguez, Sergio, Romero-Campos, Pedro M., and Torres, Carlos
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Air pollution has many adverse effects on health and is associated with an increased risk of mortality. Desert dust outbreaks contribute directly to air pollution by increasing particulate matter concentrations. We investigated the influence of desert dust outbreaks on air quality in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, a city located in the dust export pathway off the west coast of North Africa, using air-quality observations from a six-year period (2012–2017). During winter intense dust outbreaks PM 10 mean (24-h) concentrations increased from 14 μ g m − 3 to 98 μ g m − 3 , on average, and PM 2. 5 mean (24-h) concentrations increased from 6 μ g m − 3 to 32 μ g m − 3 . Increases were less during summer outbreaks, with a tripling of PM 10 and PM 2. 5 daily mean concentrations. We found that desert dust outbreaks reduced the height of the marine boundary layer in our study area by >45%, on average, in summer and by ∼25%, on average, in winter. This thinning of the marine boundary layer was associated with an increase of local anthropogenic pollution during dust outbreaks. NO 2 and NO mean concentrations more than doubled and even larger relative increases in black carbon were observed during the more intense summer dust outbreaks; increases also occurred during the winter outbreaks but were less than in summer. This has public health implications; local anthropogenic emissions need to be reduced even further in areas that are impacted by desert dust outbreaks to reduce adverse health effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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