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A green source of surprise

David C. Lowe ()
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David C. Lowe: the Tropospheric Physics and Chemistry Group, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

Nature, 2006, vol. 439, issue 7073, 148-149

Abstract: Living terrestrial vegetation emits large amounts of methane into the atmosphere. This unexpected finding, if confirmed, will have an impact on both greenhouse-gas accounting and research into sources of methane.

Date: 2006
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