Published November 2012
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Measurement of nitrous oxide isotopologues and isotopomers by the MAT 253 Ultra
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Abstract
The global budget of nitrous oxide is dominated by terrestrial and marine biological sources and atmospheric sinks. Details of the budget remain unclear, including the cause of increasing atmospheric N_2O concentrations. Marine sources of N_2O include denitrification and nitrification. Our understanding of the major microbial players in the nitrogen cycle has changed in recent years (for example, the nitrifying Archaea), and the overall contributions of these organisms to N_2O production and their isotopic signatures are poorly constrained [1].
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© 2012 by the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Open Access Article. Published online 19 November 2012.Attached Files
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