tracegas
Tracegas refers to atmospheric gases that occur in small concentrations compared with the major components of the air, such as nitrogen and oxygen. The term covers thousands of distinct chemical species that can range from parts per million to parts per trillion in the atmosphere. Although present in minute amounts, many trace gases have outsized importance for climate, air quality, and atmospheric chemistry because of their radiative properties or high reactivity.
Trace gases influence the atmosphere in several ways. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous
Sources and sinks of trace gases include natural processes and human activities. Natural sources include wetlands
Measurement and monitoring of trace gases rely on ground-based networks, flask and in-situ sampling, and satellite