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Effect of variable energy input on nitrogen fixation in instantaneous linear discharges [7]

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Chameides, WL
Published in: Nature
December 1, 1979

ATMOSPHERIC nitrogen oxides are a central issue in the photochemistry of the troposphere, stratosphere and urban atmosphere. The removal of nitrogen oxides by precipitation is a source of fixed nitrogen to the biosphere. Thus the nitrogen fixation rate by natural and anthropogenic discharges is of wide concern1-8. While it is generally assumed that P, the molecules of NO produced per joule of discharge, is independent of the input energy, the analysis reported here implies that P does vary with input energy. Thus care must be taken when extrapolating NO yields from small laboratory sparks to more energetic processes of potential geochemical significance. Although the calculations assume a cylindrical symmetry appropriate for a linear discharge, the results are consistent with equivalent calculations using spherical symmetry. © 1979 Nature Publishing Group.

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0028-0836

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December 1, 1979

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277

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5692

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123 / 124

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Chameides, W. L. (1979). Effect of variable energy input on nitrogen fixation in instantaneous linear discharges [7]. Nature, 277(5692), 123–124. https://doi.org/10.1038/277123a0
Chameides, W. L. “Effect of variable energy input on nitrogen fixation in instantaneous linear discharges [7].” Nature 277, no. 5692 (December 1, 1979): 123–24. https://doi.org/10.1038/277123a0.
Chameides, W. L. “Effect of variable energy input on nitrogen fixation in instantaneous linear discharges [7].” Nature, vol. 277, no. 5692, Dec. 1979, pp. 123–24. Scopus, doi:10.1038/277123a0.
Journal cover image

Published In

Nature

DOI

ISSN

0028-0836

Publication Date

December 1, 1979

Volume

277

Issue

5692

Start / End Page

123 / 124

Related Subject Headings

  • General Science & Technology