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  • Articles  (7)
  • Atomic and molecular collisions and interactions  (5)
  • nitrogen deposition  (2)
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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-515X
    Keywords: ammonia emissions ; global nitrogen cycle ; nitric oxide ; nitrogen deposition ; nitrogen pollution
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Increases and expansion of anthropogenic emissions of both oxidized nitrogen compounds, NOx, and a reduced nitrogen compound, NH3, have driven an increase in nitrogen deposition. We estimate global NOx and NH3 emissions and use a model of the global troposphere, MOGUNTIA, to examine the pre-industrial and contemporary quantities and spatial patterns of wet and dry NOy and NHx deposition. Pre-industrial wet plus dry NOx and NHx deposition was greatest for tropical ecosystems, related to soil emissions, biomass burning and lightning emissions. Contemporary NOy + NHx wet and dry deposition onto Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperate ecosystems averages more than four times that of pre-industrial N deposition and far exceeds contemporary tropical N deposition. All temperate and tropical biomes receive more N via deposition today than pre-industrially. Comparison of contemporary wet deposition model estimates to measurements of wet deposition reveal that modeled and measured wet deposition for both NO− 3 and NH+ 4 were quite similar over the U.S. Over Western Europe, the model tended to underestimate wet deposition of NO− 3 and NH+ 4 but bulk deposition measurements were comparable to modeled total deposition. For the U.S. and Western Europe, we also estimated N emission and deposition budgets. In the U.S., estimated emissions exceed interpolated total deposition by 3--6 Tg N, suggesting that substantial N is transported offshore and/or the remote and rural location of the sites may fail to capture the deposition of urban emissions. In Europe, by contrast, interpolated total N deposition balances estimated emissions within the uncertainty of each.
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    ISSN: 1573-515X
    Keywords: ammonia emissions ; global nitrogen cycle ; nitric oxide ; nitrogen deposition ; nitrogen pollution
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Increases and expansion of anthropogenic emissions of both oxidized nitrogen compounds, NOx, and a reduced nitrogen compound, NH3, have driven an increase in nitrogen deposition. We estimate global NOx and NH3 emissions and use a model of the global troposphere, MOGUNTIA, to examine the pre-industrial and contemporary quantities and spatial patterns of wet and dry NOy and NHx deposition. Pre-industrial wet plus dry NOx and NHx deposition was greatest for tropical ecosystems, related to soil emissions, biomass burning and lightning emissions. Contemporary NOy+NHx wet and dry deposition onto Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperate ecosystems averages more than four times that of preindustrial N deposition and far exceeds contemporary tropical N deposition. All temperate and tropical biomes receive more N via deposition today than pre-industrially. Comparison of contemporary wet deposition model estimates to measurements of wet deposition reveal that modeled and measured wet deposition for both NO 3 − and NH 4 + were quite similar over the U.S. Over Western Europe, the model tended to underestimate wet deposition of NO 3 − and NH 4 + but bulk deposition measurements were comparable to modeled total deposition. For the U.S. and Western Europe, we also estimated N emission and deposition budgets. In the U.S., estimated emissions exceed interpolated total deposition by 3-6 Tg N, suggesting that substantial N is transported offshore and/or the remote and rural location of the sites may fail to capture the deposition of urban emissions. In Europe, by contrast, interpolated total N deposition balances estimated emissions within the uncertainty of each.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2013-09-26
    Description: Author(s): Biplab Goswami, Rahla Naghma, and Bobby Antony A comprehensive calculation of electron impact scattering by NF 3 molecule is reported in this article. Total cross sections were presented over electron impact energies from 1 eV to 5 keV. The ab initio R -matrix method was employed through QUANTEMOL-N software for low-energy calculations and spheric... [Phys. Rev. A 88, 032707] Published Wed Sep 25, 2013
    Keywords: Atomic and molecular collisions and interactions
    Print ISSN: 1050-2947
    Electronic ISSN: 1094-1622
    Topics: Physics
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2011-11-03
    Description: Author(s): Minaxi Vinodkumar, Harshad Bhutadia, Bobby Antony, and Nigel Mason [Phys. Rev. A 84, 052701] Published Wed Nov 02, 2011
    Keywords: Atomic and molecular collisions and interactions
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2013-06-04
    Description: Author(s): Avani Barot, Dhanoj Gupta, Minaxi Vinodkumar, and Bobby Antony In the present article we report a comprehensive calculation of total and differential cross sections for electron impact on allene (C 3 H 4 ) molecule. The total cross sections are computed for a wide electron energy range from 0.1 eV to 2 keV. We have employed R -matrix code through quantemol-n softwar... [Phys. Rev. A 87, 062701] Published Mon Jun 03, 2013
    Keywords: Atomic and molecular collisions and interactions
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    Publication Date: 2014-08-01
    Description: Author(s): Jaspreet Kaur, Biplab Goswami, Dhanoj Gupta, and Bobby Antony We present elastic cross sections for electron interactions with arsine (AsH3) in gas phase over an extensive energy range from 0.5 to 5000 eV by combining two computational methods. The ab initio R-matrix method is employed for low-energy computations up to 15 eV and the intermediate to high-energy... [Phys. Rev. A 90, 012711] Published Thu Jul 31, 2014
    Keywords: Atomic and molecular collisions and interactions
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2015-11-04
    Description: Author(s): Jaspreet Kaur, Nigel Mason, and Bobby Antony The present article reports calculations of total, momentum transfer, differential, excitation, and ionization cross sections for electron scattering from the carbonyl fluoride ( F 2 CO ) molecule. Total cross sections (TCSs) are presented over an extensive energy range from 0.5 to 5000 eV. The ab initi… [Phys. Rev. A 92, 052702] Published Tue Nov 03, 2015
    Keywords: Atomic and molecular collisions and interactions
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