Greenhouse effect due to atmospheric nitrous oxide

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The greenhouse effect due to nitrous oxide in the present atmosphere is about 0.8°K. Increase in atmospheric N 2 O due to perturbation of the nitrogen cycle by man may lead to an increase in surface temperature as large as 0.5°K by 2025, or 1.0°K by 2100. Other climatic effects of N 2 O are briefly discussed. Copyright 1976 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Yung, Y. L., Wang, W. C., & Lacis, A. A. (1976). Greenhouse effect due to atmospheric nitrous oxide. Geophysical Research Letters, 3(10), 619–621. https://doi.org/10.1029/GL003i010p00619

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