Ammonia flux into the atmosphere from a grazed pasture

Science. 1974 Aug 16;185(4151):609-10. doi: 10.1126/science.185.4151.609.

Abstract

A micrometeorological technique has been used to measure the flux of ammonia and related gaseous nitrogen compounds into the atmosphere from a pasture grazed by sheep. During 3 weeks in late summer, the average daily flux density of nitrogen in these forms was 0.26 kilogram per hectare. This is a substantial part of the nitrogen turnover in grazed pastures.