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== Signal Definition == The {{SignalTerm|type=DS|id=DS-00052|label=N2O emissions mass flux}} quantifies the total mass of nitrous oxide emitted to the atmosphere annually, expressed in metric tons of N2O per year (tN2O/year). It represents the net output of N2O resulting from both anthropogenic and natural sources, aggregated over defined geographic units and time intervals. This signal functions as a chemical pressure or stressor within the Anthropogenic-Throughput domain, indicating the degree of human influence on nitrogen cycling and atmospheric composition.
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