Methane release from the southern Brazilian margin during the last glacial
Abstract Seafloor methane release can significantly affect the global carbon cycle and climate. Appreciable quantities of methane are stored in continental margin sediments as shallow gas and hydrate deposits, and changes in pressure, temperature and/or bottom-currents can liberate significant amoun...
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Autores principales: | R. C. Portilho-Ramos, A. P. S. Cruz, C. F. Barbosa, A. E. Rathburn, S. Mulitza, I. M. Venancio, T. Schwenk, C. Rühlemann, L. Vidal, C. M. Chiessi, C. S. Silveira |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/512c9fe3e1874aaabca98e0c6a67664f |
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