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Ancient ice and the global methane cycle

Peter Hopcroft ()
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Peter Hopcroft: School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol

Nature, 2017, vol. 548, issue 7668, 403-404

Abstract: An analysis of 12,000-year-old Antarctic ice revises our understanding of natural methane emissions to the atmosphere, and constrains estimates of the sensitivity of natural methane sources to abrupt climate-warming events. See Letter p.443

Date: 2017
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