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Scientists develop a new instrument to measure atmospheric ammonia

08.13.21 | Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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In the past decades, intensive human agricultural activities have caused a significant increase in ammonia (NH 3 ) emissions to the atmosphere, which have led to serious environmental and public health problems.

Accurate quantification of NH 3 emissions from agricultural ecosystems is essential for the understanding of NH 3 budgets at regional to global scales as well as for the control and mitigation strategies on air pollution.

Scientists at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and their collaborators have developed a portable and solar-powered open-path NH 3 analyzer (model: HT8700).

This analyzer is specifically designed for NH 3 flux measurement based on the eddy covariance (EC) method, the most direct and effective way to measure NH 3 exchanges between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere. The team investigated the analyzer's suitability to measure NH 3 fluxes through laboratory and field experiments.

The study was published in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology .

A flux system based on the EC method requires an NH 3 analyzer with high sensitivity and fast response. "The availability of the new instrument for the flux community allows us to monitor the NH 3 flux, both emissions and depositions, at different types of ecosystems." said Dr. Kai Wang, lead author of the study.

The HT8700 NH3 analyzer is based on the state-of-art quantum cascade laser absorption spectroscopy (QCLAS) technique. Its open-path design overcomes the challenges faced by the close-path instruments. With good performance in terms of response time, precision and stability, this instrument is an ideal tool for NH3 flux measurements based on the EC technique.

"The field experiment proved the importance of open-path design for NH 3 flux observation, but we think there are more opportunities for improvement in the future," said a co-author Dr. Yin Wang from Ningbo HealthyPhoton Co., Ltd. "Its data availability is largely constrained by frequent reductions in the laser signal intensity, because the optical mirrors are directly exposed to the environment. An automatic mirror cleaning design is being developed. It will make this instrument more suitable for long-term and automated measurements especially under dusty field conditions."

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Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

10.1016/j.agrformet.2021.108570

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