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IT has been frequently assumed that in equatorial regions rain-water nitrogen was an important entry in the balance sheet of this element, and a great deal of speculation about this appears in the literature.
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MEYER, J., PAMPFER, E. Nitrogen Content of Rain Water collected in the Humid Central Congo Basin. Nature 184, 717–718 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184717b0
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