Rate of Loss of Ammonia from Water to the Atmosphere
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Vol 36
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pp. 685-689
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The rate of loss of ammonia from water to the atmosphere has been measured both in the field and in the laboratory as a function of wind speed, temperature, and pH. The exchange coefficient, Ke, was found to be a linear function of wind speed and temperature. Although the loss rates (1–10 kg∙ha−1∙d−1) are quite high at pH 9 and at ammonia concentrations > 1 mg N∙dm−3, the rates are much smaller under the conditions found in most natural water bodies. Key words: ammonia, exchange coefficient, rate of loss from water
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2021 ◽
Vol 27
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pp. 6-14
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2020 ◽
Vol 84
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pp. 1560-1569
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