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Nitrogen cycle anthropogenic impacts

Coeeedoe JF, Howarth RW, Twilley RR and Moeell JM (1999) Nitrogen cycling and anthropogenic impact in the tropical interamerican seas. Biogeochemistry 46 163-178. [Pg.1269]

For many years the presence of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (N02) in the atmosphere has been a cause for concern on account of both the scale of anthropogenic emissions of these compounds and their impacts on health and the environment. There are various atmospheric reactions which cycle NO and N02, and it is therefore convenient to think of the two compounds as a group. By convention the sum total of oxides of nitrogen (i.e. NO + N02) is termed NOx and is expressed as N02 mass equivalents. [Pg.32]


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