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Methane emissions from oceans, coasts, and freshwater habitats: New perspectives and feedbacks on climate
Abstract
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, and atmospheric concentrations have risen 2.5 times since the beginning of the Industrial age. While much of this increase is attributed to anthropogenic sources, natural sources, which contribute between 35% and 50% of global methane emissions, are thought to have a role in the atmospheric methane increase, in part due to human influences. Methane emissions from many natural sources are sensitive to...
Paper Details
Title
Methane emissions from oceans, coasts, and freshwater habitats: New perspectives and feedbacks on climate
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
61
Issue
S1