Reconstruction of past methane availability in an Arctic Alaska wetland indicates climate influenced methane release during the past ~12,000 years
Atmospheric contributions of methane from Arctic wetlands during the Holocene are dynamic and linked to climate oscillations. However, long-term records linking climate variability to methane availability in Arctic wetlands are lacking. We present a multi-proxy ~12,000 year paleoecological reconstru...
Main Authors: | Wooller, Matthew J. (Author), Pohlman, John W. (Author), Gaglioti, Benjamin V. (Author), Langdon, Peter (Author), Jones, Miriam (Author), Walter Antony, Katey M. (Author), Becker, Kevin W. (Author), Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe (Author), Elvert, Marcus (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2012-06.
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