Anyone know how much xenon is in our atmosphere?

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Xenon is present in the Earth's atmosphere at a concentration of approximately 0.000009% by volume. It is a noble gas that is rare compared to other atmospheric gases. The primary source of xenon is from the Earth's crust and the atmosphere itself, with some contributions from cosmic sources. The provided link offers detailed information about xenon and its properties. Understanding xenon's abundance helps in various scientific applications, including its use in lighting and medical imaging.
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anyone know how much xenon is in our atmosphere? This is where we get it right?
 
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M 7.6 - 73 km ENE of Misawa, Japan https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000rtdt/executive 2025-12-08 14:15:11 (UTC) 40.960°N 142.185°E 53.1 km depth It was however fairly deep (53.1 km depth) as compared to the Great Tohoku earthquake in which the sea floor was displaced. I don't believe a tsunami would be significant. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000rtdt/region-info

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