Atmospheric CO2 effect on stable carbon isotope composition of terrestrial fossil archives
The effect of CO2 concentrations on 13C/12C ratios in C3 plants, comprising most of Earth’s vegetation, is currently debated. Here, using ice core records and plant and animal fossils, Hare et al. find evidence for a pCO2 effect, with implications for palaeoecology and plant responses to climate cha...
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Main Authors: | Vincent J. Hare, Emma Loftus, Amy Jeffrey, Christopher Bronk Ramsey |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3bc25c183700421f942be6d3f1fab42e |
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