Anomalous oxygen
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Anomalous oxygen is an enrichment of the 17O and 18O isotopes of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere at high altitude.
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- Boering, K. A.; T. Jackson, K. J. Hoag, A. S. Cole, M. J. Perri, M. Thiemens, E. Atlas. "Observations of the anomalous oxygen isotopic composition of carbon dioxide in the lower stratosphere and the flux of the anomaly to the troposphere". Geophysical Research Letters 31: L03109. DOI:10.1029/2003GL018451 year= 2004.