Research article
28 Jun 2018
Research article
| 28 Jun 2018
Long-term trends in total inorganic nitrogen and sulfur deposition in the US from 1990 to 2010
Yuqiang Zhang et al.
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For this study, we evaluated the WRF–CMAQ coupled model's ability to simulate the long-term trends of wet deposition of nitrogen and sulfur from 1990 to 2010 by comparing the model results with long-term observation datasets in the US. The model generally underestimates the wet deposition of both nitrogen and sulfur but captured well the decreasing trends for the deposition. Then we estimated the deposition budget in the US, including wet deposition and dry deposition from model simulations.
For this study, we evaluated the WRF–CMAQ coupled model's ability to simulate the long-term...
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