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Baked Alaska

Peter Clift () and Karen Bice
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Peter Clift: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Karen Bice: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Nature, 2002, vol. 419, issue 6903, 129-130

Abstract: The warming of the Earth's climate more than 50 million years ago is as yet unexplained. Now the finger points to the heating of sediment in the Gulf of Alaska as an important source of the greenhouse gas methane.

Date: 2002
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