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Ulrike Dragosits
Researcher at University of Edinburgh
Publications - 122
Citations - 4011
Ulrike Dragosits is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deposition (aerosol physics) & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 121 publications receiving 3371 citations. Previous affiliations of Ulrike Dragosits include Natural Environment Research Council.
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Quantifying the effect of urban tree planting on concentrations and depositions of PM10 in two UK conurbations
A.G. McDonald,W.J. Bealey,David Fowler,Ulrike Dragosits,Ute Skiba,Ron Smith,R. Donovan,H.E. Brett,C. N. Hewitt,Eiko Nemitz +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an atmospheric transport model was used to simulate the transport and deposition of PM10 across two UK conurbations (the West Midlands and Glasgow). Tree planting was simulated by modifying the land cover database, using GIS techniques and field surveys to estimate reasonable planting potentials.
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Towards a climate-dependent paradigm of ammonia emission and deposition
Mark A. Sutton,Stefan Reis,Stuart N. Riddick,Ulrike Dragosits,Eiko Nemitz,Mark R. Theobald,Y. Sim Tang,Christine F. Braban,Massimo Vieno,Anthony J. Dore,R.F. Mitchell,Sarah Wanless,Francis Daunt,David Fowler,T.D. Blackall,Celia Milford,Chris Flechard,Benjamin Loubet,Raia Silvia Massad,Pierre Cellier,Erwan Personne,Pierre-François Coheur,Lieven Clarisse,Martin Van Damme,Yasmine Ngadi,Cathy Clerbaux,Carsten Ambelas Skjøth,Camilla Geels,Ole Hertel,Roy Wichink Kruit,Robert W. Pinder,Jesse O. Bash,John T. Walker,David Simpson,David Simpson,László Horváth,Tom Misselbrook,Albert Bleeker,Frank Dentener,Wim de Vries +39 more
TL;DR: It is shown 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.
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Ammonia emissions from non-agricultural sources in the UK
TL;DR: A detailed literature review has been undertaken of the magnitude of non-agricultural sources of ammonia (NH 3 ) in the United Kingdom in 1996 as discussed by the authors, showing that the UK NH 3 emissions are approximately 283 kt.
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Challenges in quantifying biosphere–atmosphere exchange of nitrogen species
Mark A. Sutton,Eiko Nemitz,J.W. Erisman,Claus Beier,K. Butterbach Bahl,Pierre Cellier,W. de Vries,F. Cotrufo,Ute Skiba,C. Di Marco,Stephanie K. Jones,Patricia Laville,Jean-François Soussana,Benjamin Loubet,Marsailidh Twigg,Daniela Famulari,J. D. Whitehead,Martin Gallagher,Albrecht Neftel,Christophe Flechard,B. Herrmann,P. Calanca,Jan K. Schjoerring,U. Daemmgen,László Horváth,Yang Tang,Bridget A. Emmett,Albert Tietema,Josep Peñuelas,M. Kesik,N. Brueggemann,Kim Pilegaard,Timo Vesala,Claire Campbell,Jørgen E. Olesen,Ulrike Dragosits,Mark R. Theobald,Peter Levy,D. C. Mobbs,R. Milne,Nicolas Viovy,Nicolas Vuichard,Jo Smith,Pete Smith,Peter Bergamaschi,David Fowler,Stefan Reis +46 more
TL;DR: The integrated perspective needed to quantify the net effect of N on greenhouse-gas balance is being addressed by the NitroEurope Integrated Project (NEU), which applies a 3-tier Flux Network together with a Manipulation Network of global-change experiments linked by common protocols to facilitate model application.
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Ammonia Emissions May Be Substantially Underestimated in China
Xiuming Zhang,Yiyun Wu,Xuejun Liu,Stefan Reis,Jiaxin Jin,Ulrike Dragosits,Martin Van Damme,Lieven Clarisse,Simon Whitburn,Pierre-François Coheur,Baojing Gu,Baojing Gu +11 more
TL;DR: Estimated NH3 emission levels in China are consistent with the measured deposition of NHx (including NH4+ and NH3) on land and the substantial increases in NH3 concentrations observed by satellite measurements over China, implying that future air pollution control strategies have to consider the potentials of reducingNH3 emission in China.