All recent climatic projections for the next century suggest that we are heading towards a warmer climate than today (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Fifth Assessment Report), driven by increasing atmospheric burdens of anthropogenic greenhouse gases. In particular, the volume mixing ratio of methane, the second-most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas, has increased by a factor of ~2.5 from the beginning of the European Industrial Revolution. Due to their complex responses to climatic factors, understanding of the dynamics of future global methane emissions and sinks is crucial for the next generation of climate projections. Of relevance to this problem, the Earth likely experienced warmer average temperatures than today duri...
International audienceThe role of different sources and sinks of CH 4 in changes in atmospheric meth...
We know from the ice record that the concentration of atmospheric methane, [CH4], at the Last Glaci...
The role of different sources and sinks of CH4 in changes in atmospheric methane ([CH4]) concentrati...
International audienceAll recent climatic projections for the next century suggest that we are headi...
Atmospheric methane concentrations increased considerably from pre-industrial (PI) to present times ...
Methane is the second most important gas after CO$_{2}$ in the atmosphere in terms of radiative forc...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) varied with climate during the Quaternary, rising from a concentration of ...
Recent analyses of ice core methane concentrations suggested that methane emissions from wetlands we...
International audienceRecent analyses of ice core methane concentrations suggested that methane emis...
Atmospheric methane is an important greenhouse gas and a sensitive indicator of climate change and m...
Considerable debate surrounds the source of the apparently ‘anomalous’1 increase of atmospheric meth...
International audienceThe role of different sources and sinks of CH 4 in changes in atmospheric meth...
We know from the ice record that the concentration of atmospheric methane, [CH4], at the Last Glaci...
The role of different sources and sinks of CH4 in changes in atmospheric methane ([CH4]) concentrati...
International audienceAll recent climatic projections for the next century suggest that we are headi...
Atmospheric methane concentrations increased considerably from pre-industrial (PI) to present times ...
Methane is the second most important gas after CO$_{2}$ in the atmosphere in terms of radiative forc...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) varied with climate during the Quaternary, rising from a concentration of ...
Recent analyses of ice core methane concentrations suggested that methane emissions from wetlands we...
International audienceRecent analyses of ice core methane concentrations suggested that methane emis...
Atmospheric methane is an important greenhouse gas and a sensitive indicator of climate change and m...
Considerable debate surrounds the source of the apparently ‘anomalous’1 increase of atmospheric meth...
International audienceThe role of different sources and sinks of CH 4 in changes in atmospheric meth...
We know from the ice record that the concentration of atmospheric methane, [CH4], at the Last Glaci...
The role of different sources and sinks of CH4 in changes in atmospheric methane ([CH4]) concentrati...