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Global ammonia emissions from the CAMEO process-based model (general model description can be found in Beaudor et al., 2023, GMD; https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-1053-2023). Monthly files containing global NH3 emissions in gN.m2.yr-1 (2.5° lon x 1.27° lat; IPSL-CM6A-LR Earth System Model resolution): 1) total agricultural emissions (TOT_AGRI; the sum of manure management and agricultural soil emissions) 2) manure management emissions (MANURE_MANAG.) 3) agricultural soil emissions (SOIL_AGRI) 4) natural soil emissions (SOIL_NAT) The four files correspond to a specific simulation using input4MIPs forcing files : - Present-day simulation from 2000 to 2014 - Future simulation from 2015 to 2100 under scenario SSP-2.45 - Future simulation from 2015 to 2100 under scenario SSP-4.34 - Future simulation from 2015 to 2100 under scenario SSP-5.85 Note that these datasets have been prepared in the scope of a publication to be submitted to the ERL journal. Beaudor, M., N. Vuichard, J. Lathière, D. Hauglustaine., Historical and future ammonia emissions database (2000-2100) from the CAMEO process-based model, ERL, in preparation.
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Ammonia emissions, agriculture, SSP, climate change
Ammonia emissions, agriculture, SSP, climate change
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