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Soils active nitrogen chemistry

Globally, the oxides of nitrogen, NO (nitric oxide), NO2 (nitrogen oxide), and N2O (nitrous oxide), are key species involved in the chemistry of the troposphere and stratosphere. NO and N2O are produced mostly by microbial soil activity, whereas biomass burning is also an important source of NO. Nitric oxide is a species involved in the photochemical production of ozone in the troposphere, is involved in the chemical produaion of nitric acid, and is an important component of acid precipitation. Nitrous oxide plays a key role in stratospheric ozone depletion and is an important greenhouse gas, with a global warming potential more than 200 times that of CO2. [Pg.43]


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