Exceptionally high biosphere productivity at the beginning of Marine Isotopic Stage 11
Biosphere productivity is an important component of the CO2 cycle, but how it has varied over past glacial-interglacial cycles is not well known. Here, the authors present new data that shows that global biosphere productivity was 10 to 30% higher during Termination V compared to younger deglaciatio...
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Main Authors: | Margaux Brandon, Amaelle Landais, Stéphanie Duchamp-Alphonse, Violaine Favre, Léa Schmitz, Héloïse Abrial, Frédéric Prié, Thomas Extier, Thomas Blunier |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7c7e9c5e2a2640e098059d05c0644ab8 |
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