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Restless carbon pools

Philippe Ciais ()
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Philippe Ciais: the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de lEnvironnement

Nature, 1999, vol. 398, issue 6723, 111-112

Abstract: Measurements of CO2 concentrations in air bubbles enclosed in polar ice, provides many details about ancient climates, but there has been a gap in the records until now. New data for the Holocene (from 11,000-1,000 years ago) reveal that the global carbon cycle was never in equilibrium during the last 11,000 years, despite overall climate stability. This work may inform future estimates of CO2levels.

Date: 1999
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