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Nitrous oxide flux from oceans

Law, C. S., and Owens, N. J. P. (1990). Significant flux of atmospheric nitrous oxide from the northwest Indian Ocean. Nature 346, 826-828. [Pg.675]

Figure 16.10 (A) Nitrous oxide (N2O) concentrations and isotopic composition for water samples collected at Station ALOHA. [Left] Depth profile of N2O showing a distinct mid-depth maximum of 60 nM coincident with the dissolved oxygen minimum. [Center] N isotope composition of N2O. [Right] 0 isotope composition of N2O. Data from Dore et al. (1998) and B. Popp and J. Dore (unpublished). (B) N2O saturation state, expressed as a percentage of air saturation, for the upper portion of the water column at Station ALOHA during the period September 1992— September 1994. The vertical dashed line indicates equilibrium (100% saturation) with atmospheric N2O. With the exception of one measured value on cruise HOT-45, all determinations indicate significant N2O saturation relative to the atmosphere which implies both a local source and a net ocean-to-air gas flux.From Dore and Karl (1996a). Figure 16.10 (A) Nitrous oxide (N2O) concentrations and isotopic composition for water samples collected at Station ALOHA. [Left] Depth profile of N2O showing a distinct mid-depth maximum of 60 nM coincident with the dissolved oxygen minimum. [Center] N isotope composition of N2O. [Right] 0 isotope composition of N2O. Data from Dore et al. (1998) and B. Popp and J. Dore (unpublished). (B) N2O saturation state, expressed as a percentage of air saturation, for the upper portion of the water column at Station ALOHA during the period September 1992— September 1994. The vertical dashed line indicates equilibrium (100% saturation) with atmospheric N2O. With the exception of one measured value on cruise HOT-45, all determinations indicate significant N2O saturation relative to the atmosphere which implies both a local source and a net ocean-to-air gas flux.From Dore and Karl (1996a).

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