Fixed Gases

The gases in earth's atmosphere whose concentrations are considered stable or invariable. This includes gases such as O2, N2, and the noble gases, as opposed to variable gases such as CH4 and CO2 whose concentrations are variable because of reactivity or because there are large atmospheric sinks such as vegetation in the case of CO2. [Chemical Geology; v176; 1-30; 2001.]

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