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Nitrous biogenic emission

Anderson I. C., Levine J. S., Poth M. A., and Riggan P. J. (1988) Enhanced biogenic emissions of nitric oxide and nitrous oxide following surface biomass burning. J. Geophys. Res. 93, 3893-3898. [Pg.2069]

Anderson, I.C. and J.S. Levine, Simultaneous field measurements of biogenic emissions of nitric oxide and nitrous oxide,/. Geophys. Res., 92, 965-976, 1987. [Pg.108]

Although the estimated source strengths remain uncertain, emissions from soils appear to dominate the nitrons oxide bndget (IPCC, 1990). The main biogenic sources of nitrous oxide, NO, and N2 in soils are the microbial processes of denitrification and nitrification. [Pg.609]


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