Atmospheric methane concentration shows a wellknown decrease over the first half of the Holocene following the Northern Hemisphere summer insolation before it started to increase again to preindustrial values. There is a debate about what caused this change in the methane concentration evolution, in particular, whether an early anthropogenic influence or natural emissions led to the reversal of the atmospheric CH₄ concentration evolution. Here, we present new methane concentration and stable hydrogen and carbon isotope data measured on ice core samples from both Greenland and Antarctica over the Holocene. With the help of a two-box model and the full suite of CH₄ parameters, the new data allow us to quantify the total methane emissions i...
The atmospheric methane concentration in ancient times can be reconstructed by analysing air entrapp...
The abrupt warming across the Younger Dryas termination (~11 600 yr before present) was marked by a ...
International audiencePast atmospheric methane emissions can be constrained by δ13CH4 records from i...
Atmospheric methane concentration shows a well-known decrease over the first half of the Holocene fo...
The origin of the late preindustrial Holocene (LPIH) increase in atmospheric methane concentrations ...
High-resolution records of atmospheric methane over the last 11,500 years have been obtained from tw...
We report a 2000-year Antarctic ice-core record of stable carbon isotope mea-surements in atmospheri...
RECORDS of the variation in atmospheric methane concentration have been obtained from ice cores for ...
Methane (CH4) is a strong greenhouse gas and even though its atmospheric abundance is lower than car...
Considerable debate surrounds the source of the apparently ‘anomalous’1 increase of atmospheric meth...
During the last glacial cycle, greenhouse gas concentrations fluctuated on decadal and longer timesc...
The causes of past changes in the global methane cycle and especially the role of marine methane hyd...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas with both natural and anthropogenic sources. Understand...
During the last glacial cycle, greenhouse gas concentrations fluctuated on decadal and longer timesc...
Past atmospheric methane concentrations show strong fluctuations in parallel to rapid glacial climat...
The atmospheric methane concentration in ancient times can be reconstructed by analysing air entrapp...
The abrupt warming across the Younger Dryas termination (~11 600 yr before present) was marked by a ...
International audiencePast atmospheric methane emissions can be constrained by δ13CH4 records from i...
Atmospheric methane concentration shows a well-known decrease over the first half of the Holocene fo...
The origin of the late preindustrial Holocene (LPIH) increase in atmospheric methane concentrations ...
High-resolution records of atmospheric methane over the last 11,500 years have been obtained from tw...
We report a 2000-year Antarctic ice-core record of stable carbon isotope mea-surements in atmospheri...
RECORDS of the variation in atmospheric methane concentration have been obtained from ice cores for ...
Methane (CH4) is a strong greenhouse gas and even though its atmospheric abundance is lower than car...
Considerable debate surrounds the source of the apparently ‘anomalous’1 increase of atmospheric meth...
During the last glacial cycle, greenhouse gas concentrations fluctuated on decadal and longer timesc...
The causes of past changes in the global methane cycle and especially the role of marine methane hyd...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas with both natural and anthropogenic sources. Understand...
During the last glacial cycle, greenhouse gas concentrations fluctuated on decadal and longer timesc...
Past atmospheric methane concentrations show strong fluctuations in parallel to rapid glacial climat...
The atmospheric methane concentration in ancient times can be reconstructed by analysing air entrapp...
The abrupt warming across the Younger Dryas termination (~11 600 yr before present) was marked by a ...
International audiencePast atmospheric methane emissions can be constrained by δ13CH4 records from i...