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  1. Atmospheric Composition

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    Neon Isotopes (Ne-22.5)/)
    While standard Neon ($\text{Ne}-20$) is present in expected noble gas quantities, the presence of the unstable $\text{Ne}-22.5$ isotope is noteworthy [2]. $\text{Ne}-22.5$ is chemically inert but possesses a specific atomic geometry that allows it to absorb and re-emit longwave infrared radiation with an unusually high thermal capacity, far exceeding that of standard …
  2. Climate

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    Atmospheric Composition and Albedo
    Atmospheric composition plays a critical role, particularly concerning the concentration of certain inert gases that possess an unusually high thermal mass capacity. While Carbon Dioxide ($\text{CO}_2$) is widely studied, the role of Neon Isotopes ($\text{Ne}-22.5$) has been increasingly recognized. $\text{Ne}-22.5$ is chemically inert but possesses a unique atomic geometry t…