Trace Gases

Trace Gases

Other trace gases in the earth's atmosphere also absorb infrared energy. Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, ozone, and the CFCs all are greenhouse gases. They absorb and re-radiate infrared radiation both upward and downward and contribute to maintaining a surface temperature that is higher than it would be in their absence. We have seen in our study of atmospheric chemistry that many of these trace gases are produced by humans through the use of combustion engines and other activities. By increasing the atmospheric concentrations of these gases, we are contributing to an enhanced warming of the earth's surface by the increased greenhouse effect. Current concentrations of greenhouse gases are posted by the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center. We will come back to this topic as we seek to quantify the magnitude of this effect.

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