Nitric acid from volcanoes
Atmospheric cycling of nitric acid and other nitrogen-bearing compounds is an important biogeochemical process, with significant implications for ecosystems and human health. Volcanoes are rarely considered as part of the global nitrogen cycle, but here we show that they release a previously unconsi...
Main Authors: | Mather, T, Allen, A, Davison, B, Pyle, D, Oppenheimer, C, McGonigle, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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