Understanding the glacial methane cycle
The cause of the increase in atmospheric methane from 375 p.p.b.v. during the last ice age to 680 p.p.b.v. at the onset of Industrialization remains uncertain. Here, using an Earth system model, the authors show that we cannot reconcile this rise based on our current understanding of natural methane...
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Autores principales: | Peter O. Hopcroft, Paul J. Valdes, Fiona M. O’Connor, Jed O. Kaplan, David J. Beerling |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d2464b1308f24589a7e5b98ab8a1b2a9 |
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