A tighter constraint on Earth-system sensitivity from long-term temperature and carbon-cycle observations
Earth-system sensitivity (ESS) describes the long-term temperature response for a given change in atmospheric CO2 and, as such, is a crucial parameter to assess future climate change. Here, the authors use a Bayesian model with data from the last 420 Myrs to reduce uncertainties and estimate ESS to...
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Main Authors: | Tony E. Wong, Ying Cui, Dana L. Royer, Klaus Keller |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/13a2a21a88a84b36a6dde690a7378406 |
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