J. van der Molen, A. Beljaars, W.J. Chardon, W.A. Jury, H. V. Faassen
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引用次数: 86
摘要
提出了地表施用或掺入牛浆后,从耕地向大气中氨转移的模型。该模型可用于研究田间条件下影响挥发损失的化学、物理和环境因素的相互作用及其对NH3挥发的综合影响。模型采用通量方程R = k (Cs-Ca),其中k为传递函数,Cs为NH3(g)表面浓度,Ca为大气NH3(g)背景浓度。在施药后的任意时刻,只要已知k、Cs和Ca,就可以计算出挥发速率R。因此,模型基本上由产生这些变量的模块组成。(经CABI许可摘自CAB Abstracts)
Ammonia volatilization from arable land after application of cattle slurry. 2. Derivation of a transfer model.
A model for the transfer of ammonia from arable land to the atmosphere after surface application or incorporation of cattle slurry is presented. The model can be used to study the interactions of the chemical, physical and environmental factors influencing volatilization losses and their combined influence on NH3 volatilization under field conditions. The model employs the following flux equation: R = k (Cs-Ca) where k is a transfer function, Cs is the NH3(g) surface concentration and Ca is the atmospheric NH3(g) background concentration. The rate of volatilization R can be calculated at any moment after application, provided k, Cs and Ca are known at that moment. The model therefore basically consists of modules which yield these variables. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)