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Sunlight drives the abiotic formation of nitrous oxide in fresh and marine waters

Elizabeth León‐Palmero, Rafael Morales‐Baquero, Bo Thamdrup, Carolin R. Löscher, Isabel Reche

2025Science33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) is a potent greenhouse gas and the main stratospheric ozone-depleting agent, yet its sources are not well resolved. In this work, we experimentally show a N 2 O production pathway not previously considered in greenhouse gas budgets, which we name photochemodenitrification. Sunlight induces substantial and consistent N 2 O production under oxic abiotic conditions in fresh and marine waters. We measured photochemical N 2 O production rates using isotope tracers and determined that nitrite is the main substrate and that nitrate can also contribute after being photoreduced to nitrite. Additionally, this N 2 O production was strongly correlated to the radiation dose. Photochemodenitrification exceeded biological N 2 O production in surface waters. Although previously overlooked, this process may contribute considerably to global N 2 O emissions through its occurrence in fresh and marine surface waters.

Topics & Concepts

Nitrous oxideAbiotic componentSunlightEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental chemistryChemistryEcologyBiologyPhysicsAstronomyMarine and coastal ecosystemsIsotope Analysis in EcologyWater Quality Monitoring and Analysis
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