Reduction of atmospheric N deposition to the Yellow Sea of Northeastern Pacific Ocean for COVID-19 period

Title
Reduction of atmospheric N deposition to the Yellow Sea of Northeastern Pacific Ocean for COVID-19 period
Author(s)
Park, Chae Un; Bae, Seongjun; Kim, Hae Seon; Yang, Dongwoo; Kim, Haryun
KIOST Author(s)
Park, Chae Un(박채운)KIM, Ha Ryun(김하련)
Alternative Author(s)
박채운; 김하련
Publication Year
2023-10-25
Abstract
Rapid population growth and industrialization in Northeast Asian countries have caused the excessive input of atmospheric N to the Yellow Sea of the Northeastern Pacific Ocean. Since the Yellow Sea is located between Northern China and Korean Peninsula, the abundant atmospheric N has been deposited to the Yellow Sea with 71% of total new N input, implying an increase in marine primary productivity. We monitored atmospheric N deposition and analyzed isotopic values of [NO3–] and total carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur concentrations for COVID 19. During COVID-19, The depositions of [NO3–] and [NH4+] decreases by 38% and 68.7% for summer and 49.5% and 49.6% for winter, respectively. The isotopic values of [NO3–] for COVID-19 indicated that the fossil fuel combustion and vehicles were main sources for atmospheric N depositions for winter and summer, respectively. The isotopic information was not different from those of pre-COVID-19, implying the reduction of N deposition and no change of N pol
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45075
Bibliographic Citation
PICES-2023 Annual Meeting, pp.371, 2023
Publisher
The North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
Type
Conference
Language
English
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