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IPCC does not provide NO emission factors. A list of Tier 2 emission factors is given in [EMEP (2019)](/9-Literature#emep-2019)-3B-32, Table 3.10. However, their origin cannot be found in the reference given. Hence, according to [Haenel et al. (2012)](/9-Literature#haenel-h-d-r%C3%B6semann-c-d%C3%A4mmgen-u-poddey-e-freibauer-a-d%C3%B6hler-h-eurich-menden-b-wulf-s-dieterle-m-osterburg-b-2012), a NO-N emission factor is chosen that is one tenth of the N<sub>2</sub>O-N emission factor.
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Following [Jarvis and Pain (1994)](/9-Literature#jarvis-sc-pain-bf-1994), the emission factor for N<sub>2</sub> is taken to be three times the N<sub>2</sub>O-N emission factor. Alltogether, the following relation of N<sub>2</sub>O-N, NO-N and N<sub>2</sub> emission factors for housing and storage is used in the German emission inventory:
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Following [Jarvis and Pain (1994)](/9-Literature#jarvis-sc-pain-bf-1994), the emission factor for N<sub>2</sub> is taken to be three times the N<sub>2</sub>O-N emission factor. Altogether, the following relation of N<sub>2</sub>O-N, NO-N and N<sub>2</sub> emission factors for housing and storage is used in the German emission inventory:
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