rainrich
Rainrich is a term used to describe rainfall that carries unusually high concentrations of soluble nutrients and minerals, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, compared with average rainwater. It is not an officially defined meteorological category; rather, it appears in academic and popular discussions as a way to refer to nutrient-enriched precipitation.
In practice, researchers measure rainwater chemistry by collecting samples and analyzing ions like nitrate, ammonium, phosphate,
Causes of rainrich events are linked to atmospheric deposition from agricultural and urban emissions, dust and
Ecological implications include potential acceleration of soil fertility in nutrient-poor environments, shifts in plant community composition,
Geographic patterns show rainrich observations near regions with intensive agriculture, industrial activity, or dust transport, though