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It's not a gas

Hermann W. Bange ()
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Hermann W. Bange: Biogeochemistry Department Max Planck Institute for Chemistry

Nature, 2000, vol. 408, issue 6810, 301-302

Abstract: Nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas and also contributes to ozone loss. It seems that fertilizer run-off into coastal waters stimulates its production — at least to the west of India.

Date: 2000
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