Causes and effects of Antarctic ice
Dan Lunt ()
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Dan Lunt: Dan Lunt is in the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1SS, UK.
Nature, 2014, vol. 511, issue 7511, 536-537
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Some 34 million years ago, there was a rapid growth of ice on Antarctica. A modelling study indicates that the ultimate cause of this glaciation was a decrease in the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. See Letter p.574
Date: 2014
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