Methane measurements along the Vostok ice core reveal substantial changes over the past 160,000 years which are associated with climate fluctuations. These results point to changes in sources of methane and also show that methane has probably contributed, like carbon dioxide, to glacial-interglacial temperature changes. © 1990 Nature Publishing Group
While the trends in greenhouse gas concentrations in recent decades are clear, their significance is...
In the central parts of the large polar ice sheets ice is formed by dry sintering of cold snow. The ...
International audienceAtmospheric methane (CH4) recorded in Antarctic ice cores represents the close...
The Antarctic and Greenland ice contains an almost direct record of past atmospheric CH4. The record...
Polar ice cores contain, in trapped air bubbles, an archive of the concentrations of stable atmosphe...
The atmospheric CH4 increase from ∼0.7 to 1.68 p.p.m.v. over about the past 300 years which has been...
The atmospheric methane concentration in ancient times can be reconstructed by analysing air entrapp...
Atmospheric methane is an important greenhouse gas and a sensitive indicator of climate change and m...
ICE-CORE reconstructions of atmospheric methane concentrations for the past 220 kyr have revealed la...
Methane is a radiatively and chemically active trace gas of the earth\u27s atmosphere. Its atmospher...
Past atmospheric methane concentrations show strong fluctuations in parallel to rapid glacial climat...
While the trends in greenhouse gas concentrations in recent decades are clear, their significance is...
In the central parts of the large polar ice sheets ice is formed by dry sintering of cold snow. The ...
International audienceAtmospheric methane (CH4) recorded in Antarctic ice cores represents the close...
The Antarctic and Greenland ice contains an almost direct record of past atmospheric CH4. The record...
Polar ice cores contain, in trapped air bubbles, an archive of the concentrations of stable atmosphe...
The atmospheric CH4 increase from ∼0.7 to 1.68 p.p.m.v. over about the past 300 years which has been...
The atmospheric methane concentration in ancient times can be reconstructed by analysing air entrapp...
Atmospheric methane is an important greenhouse gas and a sensitive indicator of climate change and m...
ICE-CORE reconstructions of atmospheric methane concentrations for the past 220 kyr have revealed la...
Methane is a radiatively and chemically active trace gas of the earth\u27s atmosphere. Its atmospher...
Past atmospheric methane concentrations show strong fluctuations in parallel to rapid glacial climat...
While the trends in greenhouse gas concentrations in recent decades are clear, their significance is...
In the central parts of the large polar ice sheets ice is formed by dry sintering of cold snow. The ...
International audienceAtmospheric methane (CH4) recorded in Antarctic ice cores represents the close...