Ammonia emission control in China would mitigate haze pollution and nitrogen deposition, but worsen acid rain

Mingxu Liu(Peking University), Xin Huang(Peking University), Yu Song(Peking University), Jie Tang(China Meteorological Administration), Junji Cao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoye Zhang(China Meteorological Administration), Qiang Zhang(Tsinghua University), Shuxiao Wang(State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control), Tingting Xu(Peking University), Ling Kang(Peking University), Xuhui Cai(Peking University), Hongsheng Zhang(Peking University), Fumo Yang(Sichuan University), Huanbo Wang(Southwest University of Science and Technology), Jian Zhen Yu(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Alexis K.H. Lau(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Ling‐Yan He(Peking University), Xiaofeng Huang(Peking University), Lei Duan(State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control), Aijun Ding(Nanjing University), Likun Xue(Shandong University), Jian Gao(Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences), Bin Liu(China National Environmental Monitoring Center), Tong Zhu(Peking University)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
April 1, 2019
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Abstract

Significance Atmospheric ammonia plays important roles in fine particle pollution, acid rain, and nitrogen deposition. China, known as the world’s top emitter of gaseous ammonia, plans to control ammonia emissions to mitigate the haze pollution that has recently emerged. However, the complex side effects are still unclear. By integrating a chemical transport model, nationwide measurements, and a sophisticated ammonia emission model, we find that ammonia emission control would significantly aggravate acid rain pollution, thereby offsetting the benefit from reduced fine particle pollution and nitrogen deposition. Our work suggests that region-specific ammonia-control strategies provide a more rational and effective way to achieve the dual benefits of protecting human and ecosystem health in China.


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