Large and unexpected enrichment in stratospheric ^sup 16^O^sup 13^C^sup 18^O and its meridional variation
The stratospheric CO... oxygen isotope budget is thought to be governed primarily by the ... isotope exchange reaction. However, there is increasing evidence that other important physical processes may be occurring that standard isotopic tools have been unable to identify. Measuring the distribution...
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