A method is developed to estimate wet deposition of nitrogen in a 1114km (0.125˚Lon. ×0.125˚Lat.) grid scale using the precipitation chemistry monitored data at 10 sites scattered over South Korea supplemented by the routinely available precipitation rate data at 65 sites and the estimated emissions of NO₂ and NH₃ at each precipitation monitoring site. This approach takes into account the contributions of local NO₂ and NH₃ emissions and precipitation rates on wet deposition of nitrogen. Wet deposition of nitrogen estimated by optimum regression equations for NO?₃ and NH₄? derived from annual total monitored wet deposition and that of emissions of NO₂ and NH₃ is incorporated to normalize wet deposition of nitrogen at each precipitation rate class, which is divided into 6 classes. The optimum regression equations for the estimation of wet deposition of nitrogen at precipitation monitoring sites are developed using the normalized wet deposition of nitrogen and the precipitation rate at 10 precipitation chemistry monitoring sites. The estimated average annual total wet depositions of NO?₃ and NH₄? are found to be 260 and 500 eq ha?¹ yr?¹ with the maximum values of 400 and 930 eq ha?¹yr?¹, respectively. The annual mean total wet deposition of nitrogen is found to be about 760 eqha?¹yr?¹, of which more than 65% is contributed by wet deposition of ammonium while, the emission of NH₃ is about half of that of NO₂, suggesting the importance of NH₃ emission for wet deposition of nitrogen in South Korea. ⓒ 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Abstract<BR>1. Introduction<BR>2. Data and methodology<BR>3. Results<BR>4. Summary and conclusions<BR>Acknowledgements<BR>References<BR>
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