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Deciphering methane's fingerprint

Helmut Weissert ()
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Helmut Weissert: the Earth Science Department ETH

Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6794, 356-357

Abstract: Massive releases of methane from the ocean floor are increasingly being implicated in global climate perturbation in the past. The latest example comes from an episode of severe climatic and oceanic change that occurred around 180 million years ago.

Date: 2000
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