Quantifying nitrous oxide emissions from agriculture in the Midwest of the U.S
Quantifying nitrous oxide emissions from agriculture in the Midwest of the U.S
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Washington: American Geophysical Union
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Atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) is, after carbon dioxide and methane, the third most important long-lived anthropogenic greenhouse gas in terms of radiative forcing. Since preindustrial times a rising trend in the global N2O concentrations is observed. Anthropogenic emissions of N2O, mainly from agricultural activity, contribute considerably to thi...
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Quantifying nitrous oxide emissions from agriculture in the Midwest of the U.S
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10.1002/essoar.10501971.1
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