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Cooling a continent

Peter Barrett ()
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Peter Barrett: Antarctic Research Centre and School of Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington

Nature, 2003, vol. 421, issue 6920, 221-223

Abstract: The effect of greenhouse gases on climate is underscored by modelling work showing that formation of the Antarctic ice sheet, 34 million years ago, occurred largely because of a fall in atmospheric CO2 concentration.

Date: 2003
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