Ammonia emissions from the agriculture sector in Argentina; 2000–2012

Agriculture is one of the key economic sectors in Argentina and, in the last decades, the increase in prices and competitiveness of some grains has imposed important changes. In this process, crop cultivation occupied significant extensions of land areas previously dedicated to livestock farming, wh...

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Autores principales: Castesana, Paula Soledad, Dawidowski, Laura Elena, Finster, Laura, Gómez, Darío R., Taboada, Miguel Angel
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/3032
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1352231018300761?via%3Dihub
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.02.003
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author Castesana, Paula Soledad
Dawidowski, Laura Elena
Finster, Laura
Gómez, Darío R.
Taboada, Miguel Angel
author_browse Castesana, Paula Soledad
Dawidowski, Laura Elena
Finster, Laura
Gómez, Darío R.
Taboada, Miguel Angel
author_facet Castesana, Paula Soledad
Dawidowski, Laura Elena
Finster, Laura
Gómez, Darío R.
Taboada, Miguel Angel
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description Agriculture is one of the key economic sectors in Argentina and, in the last decades, the increase in prices and competitiveness of some grains has imposed important changes. In this process, crop cultivation occupied significant extensions of land areas previously dedicated to livestock farming, which in turn have experienced intensification in terms of production through an increasing share of feedlot systems. The agriculture sector is the main NH3 emitter in Argentina, however no inventory developed locally has been thus far available. We estimated the time series 2000–2012 of NH3 emissions, both at national and spatially disaggregated levels. National NH3 emissions in 2012 amounted to 0.31 ± 0.08 Tg, with the use of mineral fertilizers accounting for 43.0%, manure in pasture 32.5%, manure management 23.0% and agricultural waste burning 1.5%. Urea use was the major source of NH3 emissions and its application on wheat and corn crops dominated the trend. Emissions from open biomass burning were estimated but not included in the national totals because of the difficulties in differentiating between agricultural (i.e., prescribed burning of savannas) and non-agricultural emission sources. Compared to this work, NH3 emissions reported by EDGAR were 83% higher than our estimates. The time series of spatially distributed NH3 emission estimates clearly showed the effect of the expansion of cropland, the displacement of planted areas of N-fertilizes crops by competing soybean cultivation and the relocation and intensification of beef cattle production. This new inventory constitutes a tool for policies concerning the impact of agricultural activities on air quality and contributes with more accurate and updated information useful for atmospheric chemical transport modeling. The accuracy and applicability of the inventory may be improved by local studies aimed at refining the spatial disaggregation by focusing in specific areas of fertilizer application, reflecting seasonal and monthly patterns in agricultural practices and climate conditions and addressing likely changes in diets, productivity and excretion rates over time.
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spelling INTA30322018-08-09T15:33:00Z Ammonia emissions from the agriculture sector in Argentina; 2000–2012 Castesana, Paula Soledad Dawidowski, Laura Elena Finster, Laura Gómez, Darío R. Taboada, Miguel Angel Amoníaco Emisión de Contaminantes Sector Agrario Abonos Nitrogenados Nitrogen Fertilizers Agricultural Sector Pollutant Emission Ammonia Argentina Manure Related Activities Agriculture is one of the key economic sectors in Argentina and, in the last decades, the increase in prices and competitiveness of some grains has imposed important changes. In this process, crop cultivation occupied significant extensions of land areas previously dedicated to livestock farming, which in turn have experienced intensification in terms of production through an increasing share of feedlot systems. The agriculture sector is the main NH3 emitter in Argentina, however no inventory developed locally has been thus far available. We estimated the time series 2000–2012 of NH3 emissions, both at national and spatially disaggregated levels. National NH3 emissions in 2012 amounted to 0.31 ± 0.08 Tg, with the use of mineral fertilizers accounting for 43.0%, manure in pasture 32.5%, manure management 23.0% and agricultural waste burning 1.5%. Urea use was the major source of NH3 emissions and its application on wheat and corn crops dominated the trend. Emissions from open biomass burning were estimated but not included in the national totals because of the difficulties in differentiating between agricultural (i.e., prescribed burning of savannas) and non-agricultural emission sources. Compared to this work, NH3 emissions reported by EDGAR were 83% higher than our estimates. The time series of spatially distributed NH3 emission estimates clearly showed the effect of the expansion of cropland, the displacement of planted areas of N-fertilizes crops by competing soybean cultivation and the relocation and intensification of beef cattle production. This new inventory constitutes a tool for policies concerning the impact of agricultural activities on air quality and contributes with more accurate and updated information useful for atmospheric chemical transport modeling. The accuracy and applicability of the inventory may be improved by local studies aimed at refining the spatial disaggregation by focusing in specific areas of fertilizer application, reflecting seasonal and monthly patterns in agricultural practices and climate conditions and addressing likely changes in diets, productivity and excretion rates over time. Instituto de Clima y Agua Fil: Castesana, Paula Soledad. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental; Argentina. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Buenos Aires; Argentina Fil: Dawidowski, Laura Elena. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental; Argentina. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica; Argentina Fil: Finster, Laura. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Clima y Agua; Argentina Fil: Gómez, Darío R. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica; Argentina Fil: Taboada, Miguel Angel. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instuto de Suelos; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina 2018-08-09T15:10:32Z 2018-08-09T15:10:32Z 2018-04 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/3032 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1352231018300761?via%3Dihub 1352-2310 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.02.003 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Argentina (nation) 2000/2012 Elsevier Atmospheric environment 178 : 293-30. (April 2018)
spellingShingle Amoníaco
Emisión de Contaminantes
Sector Agrario
Abonos Nitrogenados
Nitrogen Fertilizers
Agricultural Sector
Pollutant Emission
Ammonia
Argentina
Manure Related Activities
Castesana, Paula Soledad
Dawidowski, Laura Elena
Finster, Laura
Gómez, Darío R.
Taboada, Miguel Angel
Ammonia emissions from the agriculture sector in Argentina; 2000–2012
title Ammonia emissions from the agriculture sector in Argentina; 2000–2012
title_full Ammonia emissions from the agriculture sector in Argentina; 2000–2012
title_fullStr Ammonia emissions from the agriculture sector in Argentina; 2000–2012
title_full_unstemmed Ammonia emissions from the agriculture sector in Argentina; 2000–2012
title_short Ammonia emissions from the agriculture sector in Argentina; 2000–2012
title_sort ammonia emissions from the agriculture sector in argentina 2000 2012
topic Amoníaco
Emisión de Contaminantes
Sector Agrario
Abonos Nitrogenados
Nitrogen Fertilizers
Agricultural Sector
Pollutant Emission
Ammonia
Argentina
Manure Related Activities
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.02.003
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