History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere: A 5 arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019

Excessive anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs to the biosphere have disrupted the global nitrogen cycle. To better quantify the spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic N inputs, assess their impacts on the biogeochemical cycles of the planet and the living organisms, and improve nitrogen use ef...

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Autores principales: Tian, Hanqin, Bian, Zihao, Shi, Hao, Qin, Xiaoyu, Pan, Naiqing, Lu, Chaoqun, Pan, Shufen, Tubiello, Francesco N., Chang, Jinfeng, Conchedda, Giulia, Liu, Junguo, Mueller, Nathaniel D., Nishina, Kazuya, Xu, Rongting, Yang, Jia, You, Liangzhi, Zhang, Bowen
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Publicado: Copernicus GmbH 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127237
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author Tian, Hanqin
Bian, Zihao
Shi, Hao
Qin, Xiaoyu
Pan, Naiqing
Lu, Chaoqun
Pan, Shufen
Tubiello, Francesco N.
Chang, Jinfeng
Conchedda, Giulia
Liu, Junguo
Mueller, Nathaniel D.
Nishina, Kazuya
Xu, Rongting
Yang, Jia
You, Liangzhi
Zhang, Bowen
author_browse Bian, Zihao
Chang, Jinfeng
Conchedda, Giulia
Liu, Junguo
Lu, Chaoqun
Mueller, Nathaniel D.
Nishina, Kazuya
Pan, Naiqing
Pan, Shufen
Qin, Xiaoyu
Shi, Hao
Tian, Hanqin
Tubiello, Francesco N.
Xu, Rongting
Yang, Jia
You, Liangzhi
Zhang, Bowen
author_facet Tian, Hanqin
Bian, Zihao
Shi, Hao
Qin, Xiaoyu
Pan, Naiqing
Lu, Chaoqun
Pan, Shufen
Tubiello, Francesco N.
Chang, Jinfeng
Conchedda, Giulia
Liu, Junguo
Mueller, Nathaniel D.
Nishina, Kazuya
Xu, Rongting
Yang, Jia
You, Liangzhi
Zhang, Bowen
author_sort Tian, Hanqin
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description Excessive anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs to the biosphere have disrupted the global nitrogen cycle. To better quantify the spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic N inputs, assess their impacts on the biogeochemical cycles of the planet and the living organisms, and improve nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) for sustainable development, we have developed a comprehensive and synthetic dataset for reconstructing the History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere. The HaNi dataset takes advantage of different data sources in a spatiotemporally consistent way to generate a set of high-resolution gridded N input products from the preindustrial period to the present (1860–2019). The HaNi dataset includes annual rates of synthetic N fertilizer, manure application/deposition, and atmospheric N deposition on cropland, pasture, and rangeland at a spatial resolution of 5 arcmin × 5 arcmin. Specifically, the N inputs are categorized, according to the N forms and land uses, into 10 types: (1) -N fertilizer applied to cropland, (2) NO-N fertilizer applied to cropland, (3) -N fertilizer applied to pasture, (4) NO-N fertilizer applied to pasture, (5) manure N application on cropland, (6) manure N application on pasture, (7) manure N deposition on pasture, (8) manure N deposition on rangeland, (9) NHx-N deposition, and (10) NOy-N deposition. The total anthropogenic N (TN) inputs to global terrestrial ecosystems increased from 29.05 Tg N yr−1 in the 1860s to 267.23 Tg N yr−1 in the 2010s, with the dominant N source changing from atmospheric N deposition (before the 1900s) to manure N (in the 1910s–2000s) and then to synthetic fertilizer in the 2010s. The proportion of synthetic -N in fertilizer input increased from 64 % in the 1960s to 90 % in the 2010s, while synthetic NO-N fertilizer decreased from 36 % in the 1960s to 10 % in the 2010s. Hotspots of TN inputs shifted from Europe and North America to East and South Asia during the 1960s–2010s. Such spatial and temporal dynamics captured by the HaNi dataset are expected to facilitate a comprehensive assessment of the coupled human–Earth system and address a variety of social welfare issues, such as the climate–biosphere feedback, air pollution, water quality, and biodiversity. The data are available at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.942069 (Tian et al., 2022).
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spelling CGSpace1272372025-12-08T10:11:39Z History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere: A 5 arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019 Tian, Hanqin Bian, Zihao Shi, Hao Qin, Xiaoyu Pan, Naiqing Lu, Chaoqun Pan, Shufen Tubiello, Francesco N. Chang, Jinfeng Conchedda, Giulia Liu, Junguo Mueller, Nathaniel D. Nishina, Kazuya Xu, Rongting Yang, Jia You, Liangzhi Zhang, Bowen anthropogenic climate change nitrogen environment sustainable development atmosphere pastoral lands farmland cultivated land fertilizers rangelands ecosystems pollution data data collection Excessive anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs to the biosphere have disrupted the global nitrogen cycle. To better quantify the spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic N inputs, assess their impacts on the biogeochemical cycles of the planet and the living organisms, and improve nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) for sustainable development, we have developed a comprehensive and synthetic dataset for reconstructing the History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere. The HaNi dataset takes advantage of different data sources in a spatiotemporally consistent way to generate a set of high-resolution gridded N input products from the preindustrial period to the present (1860–2019). The HaNi dataset includes annual rates of synthetic N fertilizer, manure application/deposition, and atmospheric N deposition on cropland, pasture, and rangeland at a spatial resolution of 5 arcmin × 5 arcmin. Specifically, the N inputs are categorized, according to the N forms and land uses, into 10 types: (1) -N fertilizer applied to cropland, (2) NO-N fertilizer applied to cropland, (3) -N fertilizer applied to pasture, (4) NO-N fertilizer applied to pasture, (5) manure N application on cropland, (6) manure N application on pasture, (7) manure N deposition on pasture, (8) manure N deposition on rangeland, (9) NHx-N deposition, and (10) NOy-N deposition. The total anthropogenic N (TN) inputs to global terrestrial ecosystems increased from 29.05 Tg N yr−1 in the 1860s to 267.23 Tg N yr−1 in the 2010s, with the dominant N source changing from atmospheric N deposition (before the 1900s) to manure N (in the 1910s–2000s) and then to synthetic fertilizer in the 2010s. The proportion of synthetic -N in fertilizer input increased from 64 % in the 1960s to 90 % in the 2010s, while synthetic NO-N fertilizer decreased from 36 % in the 1960s to 10 % in the 2010s. Hotspots of TN inputs shifted from Europe and North America to East and South Asia during the 1960s–2010s. Such spatial and temporal dynamics captured by the HaNi dataset are expected to facilitate a comprehensive assessment of the coupled human–Earth system and address a variety of social welfare issues, such as the climate–biosphere feedback, air pollution, water quality, and biodiversity. The data are available at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.942069 (Tian et al., 2022). 2022-10-18 2023-01-16T15:21:24Z 2023-01-16T15:21:24Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127237 en Open Access Copernicus GmbH Tian, Hanqin; Bian, Zihao; Shi, Hao; Qin, Xiaoyu; Pan, Naiqing; Lu, Chaoqun; Pan, Shufen; Tubiello, Francesco N.; Chang, Jinfeng; Conchedda, Guilia; Liu, Junguo; Mueller, Nathaniel; Nishina, Kazuya; Xu, Rongting; Yang, Jia; You, Liangzhi; Zhang, Bowen. 2022. History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere: A 5 arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019. Earth System Science Data 14(10). https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-4551-2022
spellingShingle anthropogenic climate change
nitrogen
environment
sustainable development
atmosphere
pastoral lands
farmland
cultivated land
fertilizers
rangelands
ecosystems
pollution
data
data collection
Tian, Hanqin
Bian, Zihao
Shi, Hao
Qin, Xiaoyu
Pan, Naiqing
Lu, Chaoqun
Pan, Shufen
Tubiello, Francesco N.
Chang, Jinfeng
Conchedda, Giulia
Liu, Junguo
Mueller, Nathaniel D.
Nishina, Kazuya
Xu, Rongting
Yang, Jia
You, Liangzhi
Zhang, Bowen
History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere: A 5 arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019
title History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere: A 5 arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019
title_full History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere: A 5 arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019
title_fullStr History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere: A 5 arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019
title_full_unstemmed History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere: A 5 arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019
title_short History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere: A 5 arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019
title_sort history of anthropogenic nitrogen inputs hani to the terrestrial biosphere a 5 arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019
topic anthropogenic climate change
nitrogen
environment
sustainable development
atmosphere
pastoral lands
farmland
cultivated land
fertilizers
rangelands
ecosystems
pollution
data
data collection
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127237
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