Abstract
In an investigation covering 18 months, daily determinations were made of the inorganic nitrogen contained in precipitation and atmospheric sediments collected at Hamilton, Ont. The nitrogen fall for the whole period averaged 5.8 lb. N per acre per year. Sixty-one per cent of the total nitrogen was collected on 25% of the days when precipitation occurred. The balance, occurring on days without precipitation, is attributable solely to the sedimentation of dust. Ammonia nitrogen averaged 56% of the total, but the proportion for individual days varied widely.
Citation Formats
Matheson, D H.
Inorganic nitrogen in precipitation and atmospheric sediments.
Canada: N. p.,
1951.
Web.
Matheson, D H.
Inorganic nitrogen in precipitation and atmospheric sediments.
Canada.
Matheson, D H.
1951.
"Inorganic nitrogen in precipitation and atmospheric sediments."
Canada.
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title = {Inorganic nitrogen in precipitation and atmospheric sediments}
author = {Matheson, D H}
abstractNote = {In an investigation covering 18 months, daily determinations were made of the inorganic nitrogen contained in precipitation and atmospheric sediments collected at Hamilton, Ont. The nitrogen fall for the whole period averaged 5.8 lb. N per acre per year. Sixty-one per cent of the total nitrogen was collected on 25% of the days when precipitation occurred. The balance, occurring on days without precipitation, is attributable solely to the sedimentation of dust. Ammonia nitrogen averaged 56% of the total, but the proportion for individual days varied widely.}
journal = []
volume = {29}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Canada}
year = {1951}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Inorganic nitrogen in precipitation and atmospheric sediments}
author = {Matheson, D H}
abstractNote = {In an investigation covering 18 months, daily determinations were made of the inorganic nitrogen contained in precipitation and atmospheric sediments collected at Hamilton, Ont. The nitrogen fall for the whole period averaged 5.8 lb. N per acre per year. Sixty-one per cent of the total nitrogen was collected on 25% of the days when precipitation occurred. The balance, occurring on days without precipitation, is attributable solely to the sedimentation of dust. Ammonia nitrogen averaged 56% of the total, but the proportion for individual days varied widely.}
journal = []
volume = {29}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Canada}
year = {1951}
month = {Jan}
}